radfrac_archive: (Harold Ross of the New Yorker)
radfrac_archive ([personal profile] radfrac_archive) wrote2007-07-23 09:39 pm

the prof vanishes

Sunday was the family reunion. Il pleut comme un batard, and the air was full of insisting flies. Again, the best bit was when everyone else went home and I got to hang out with my brother.

We played pool and then we played in the pool. I am not nearly as bad at billiards as I should by rights be. I believe this is partly because my brother, while a tick autocratic, is a genuinely good instructor and has a good, intuitive understanding of many physical activities. I believe the other part is that I mystically get better at all skilled activities as I age, whether I practise or not, and long after that's supposed to happen.*

It is a pleasing faith and I mean to maintain it.

Today I hurried, as fast as you can hurry while sitting in the back of your parents' van, on a ferry, and on a bus (in the serendiptous company of [livejournal.com profile] stitchinmyside -- hullo Stitch!) - back to town, in order to meet my prof at 4pm on campus. This is Gay Men Read Books! prof, not now-for-a-very-brief-advisory prof. We had arranged to meet in the Munchie Bar in the SUB and exchange books -- I have four of his novels and he has at least two of mine.

At 4:45, prof still unshown, I cleared the surface of my small red bistro table, and carefully arranged some letters I had torn out of an issue of the campus paper, the Martlet:
m I st e r :
i
h a V e
g o n E
F.


F. for Frac, and Mister standing in for a daring use of his first name. The colon I made out of the dots of two small Is.

Then I went to the bookstore. I mooched about a bit. I checked back just after 5pm: nil prof, though my message was still there (cheers, uni kids.) I wandered over to the library to check my email (I have a university logon now!) and then up to his office, where he was squarely not in evidence. I thought about leaving his books, but what if they'd strayed? I carted them back onto the bus.

Then to a heart-soothing wander through my second-best independent bookshop, and the grocery store for fancy salad ingredients, and home.

Please, if you think of it, send me emails tomorrow and the next day, or LJ comments, or facebook bits and pieces, anything requiring replies, to distract me from worrying about the dental side of life. Grateful wouldn't cover it.

{rf}

*Except violin.

distraction

[identity profile] onlynarisse.livejournal.com 2007-07-24 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, how about that queer art show! We are totally going to opening night. I've very excited about the Pride festivities. Not really so much because of they themselves, but because Pride in Vancouver is like a big magnet, pulling all my lovely island friends back towards me! Bliss!

Oh, and I was thinking about that line from Angels in America as you wrote about the note, and the waiting: I don't wait more than 3 and three quarter hours for anyone!
radiantfracture: Beadwork bunny head (Default)

Re: distraction

[personal profile] radiantfracture 2007-07-26 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! I love the Angels line.

{rf}

[identity profile] foxymuffins.livejournal.com 2007-07-24 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
i don't wait longer than that either.
*blush*
radiantfracture: Beadwork bunny head (Default)

[personal profile] radiantfracture 2007-07-26 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Is that not long enough? How long do most people wait?\

{rf}

[identity profile] thechuurchqueer.livejournal.com 2007-07-27 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
Being a bad friend, I can't remember the dental details, but I can wish that it involves glorious drugs. Forget about the dental, think about the stone.