Today was a planned 16hr production day. We did one yesterday. Long days with rare breaks. Go home refuel sleep and return.
I snuck a lifting workout in while watching southpark(Don't do this, it may cause a hernia when laughing during a rep). Other then that the only exercise I would get would be while climbing the ladder in and out of the lighting/sound loft at Karamu theatre.
I was brought in by the video production group I do jobs for to do audio. I reassemble my recording studio in a make shift control room and set up various mics throughout the theatre. I get one assistant whom I send into the the frontrow with a shotgun mic. After seeing the show 6 times the front row looses it's charm.
The show is called Gospel, Gospel, Gospel. It is about...Gospel music along with African American history and the civil rights movement. The show is really good and is produced by James Pickins(the older black doctor from "Grey's Anatomy").
Yesterday after the first show we broke bread. Everyone ate well. they ordered out to Boston Chicken. Beans, cornbread, corn, mashed potatoes, chicken. Nobody could tell me if the veggies were free of dead animals, their milk, or their eggs. I ate an orange a few green beans, and corn. The way I felt today I am sure it had pork and/butter through out. Fortunately I packed fruit and Cliff bars.
This morning we returned at 8am. Got set up and waited for our cues to begin single scene shots. All of the decision makers were disappearing into a series of meeting. At 10:30 Nick, our Production manager pokes his head in the door and informs me that the project was running over budget and we would settle for the footage we captured during the last two days work. We were to tear down and call it a day.
Sunday belongs to me. I thought I would work till 11pm again. We were done by 11 am.
I decided to watch football and clean the apt. After the Browns won, I headed out for a run.
I let my run wander down through University Circle.
The Circle is another running treat near me casa. The architecture, landscapeing, and campus feel make this area great for running.
Little Italy, the Geary building, Severance Hall, Wade Lagoon, Hessler and the garden center are highlights. Temples and churches line the treescape. I head back up the hill via the covered stairs on the south campus. Other runners are out as well as many people just walking.
I am lucky. I love running. Today I was able to run. I didn't think it would happen today.
The Browns winning kinda surprised me as well.
1 comment:
I haven't run towards Case yet... with the heart rate training I would probably spend the entire way back walking. Great hill workout!
Jodi
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