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The Indians lost 3-1, but I didn't really care... it was an absolutely gorgeous night to be at the ballpark. Perfect weather, and we were facing east so the setting sun didn't bother us (a couple of outfielders made a couple of nice snags of high pop flies against that sun... nice positioning for the fans... sucks for the outfielders!).

Having not followed the Indians, I found myself being completely agnostic... I cheered the good plays, no matter which team made them. :-) Sally went looking for ice cream around the top of the 8th and ended up missing the prettiest play of the night. With the bases loaded and one out, the Bats batter hit a drive just a bit inside the third base line. The third baseman snagged the ball and threw it home, then the catcher made a nice throw to first to turn the double-play and end the Bats' at-bat. It was one of those plays that makes it look easy... each of the throwers took their time, made sure their throw went right where it needed to be, and the ball still got to first base comfortably ahead of the runner. I commented to the guy next to me that that was one of the best plays of the night, and sure enough, at the end of the game, it _was_ picked as the best play of the night, so Sally got to see it on the replay, at least.

The fireworks after the game were great. This was a "Sky Concert" and the fireworks were supposed to be synchronized to the music, but whoever had picked the music did a really craptacular job. Way too much chatter between songs, and none of the songs flowed well into the next. I mostly just tuned out the music and listened to the kabooms and enjoyed the visuals... this was the last home game and also the end of Ribfest, so the parks went all out on the pyrotechnics. The grand finale was set to the theme from Star Wars, and was one of the only pieces where the visuals and the music seemed to line up, but by that point they had so much going off that it pretty much _had_ to coincide with the music occasionally.

I'd forgotten how much fun an evening at the ball park could be. Now I'll definitely put that on next summer's calendar!
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We got a half-day early release at work today, and Monday is Labor Day, so I'm looking at three and a half days for a combination of fun, laziness and catching up on chores.

On the chores side, my goal is to get all the laundry done (mine and the dogs'), thoroughly clean the kitchen and master bathroom, process the stack of mail/catalogs/etc. that's piled up on the coffee table, and wash the Beetle and the Trooper and redo the RainX on the Beetle's windows.

For fun, Sally and I have tickets to the Indians game on Saturday evening (2nd row of the 2nd level, behind home plate). They're playing the Louisville Bats, who get my bet for best team logo (it's a bat of the flying variety... not the slugging variety). The Bats won 4-2 in tonight's game, which hopefully means the Indians will be rarin' to redeem themselves tomorrow night. Best of all... post-game fireworks! :-) Victory Field is a beautiful ballpark... some say one of the best in the country, and certainly one of the nicest in the minor leagues... and it looks like we're going to have _perfect_ baseball weather tomorrow. It's supposed to be 80, sunny, and a low 30% humidity at start time, dropping to 73 (45% humidity) by 9 p.m. Sweet!

Scattered throughout the weekend are potential recording sessions, so we can get the last of the vocal tracks laid down for "Dream of a Far Light". Guess that means I can't yell _too_ much at the ballgame, eh?

To make my weekend even better, I stopped at GT South's after work and picked up a nice tray of pulled pork barbecue. Yum. I've been wanting GT South's for a couple of weeks, and I keep forgetting to go until Sunday and they're closed on Sundays. So I took advantage of the early release from work and went and stocked up for the weekend. IMO, they're the only place in Indy who really understands southern pit-style barbecue. Their meat is moist, smoky, and completely free of fat and other icky bits. I am a happy carnivore. :-)

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