Long day. And not even over.
Jan. 5th, 2011 05:35 pmI didn't even try getting back to sleep after feeding animals this morning, since I knew it was going to be a short spell in the sack before I'd have to be up and out of here anyway. This morning at 9:30 was the appointed (as in court-appointed) day and time for a hearing with a rather sleazy opposing party who canceled on me twice back in November. Sure enough, the cancellation call came in at 8:09, as I was literally backing the car out to head to the 9:30 deposition in Rochester. Apparently, the snow in Skaneateles was just horrid this morning. None of it had made it here, though, and only a few flurries of it got as far as Rachacha, so I don't expect the judge is gonna have much sympathy when I move to hold them in contempt for blowing me off a third time.
On the way on the Thruway, the Amber Alert lights were all a-blinky, and the overhead signs were displaying word of a red Dodge Intrepid that was being driven by a child abductor. I tuned in to the radio station assigned for such things, and the report was thorough- descriptions of snatcher, snatchee and car- but the thing was done by robo-computer voice, and details like the license plate number were almost inaudible. The grab was made in Elmira, and the report said the alleged snatcher had ties to the Buffalo area, and sure enough, by this afternoon, an Alert Reader had seen the car, followed it to the Microtel I usually stay at when I have to stay overnight in Rochester, and called the cops, who rescued the kid unharmed. Nice to see Big Government working well, even on the day that Congress chose to spend its first day reading the Constitution out loud and letting John Boner toss his big new gavel around.
After recording my opponent's nonappearance with the court reporter, I spent the rest of the day in Rochester; I puttered for most of the morning, visited two clients on the west side of town, served some papers near Lake Ontario (which, despite the overall sunniness of the rest of the day, looked bleak and snowy), got my Monday bounced-check issue resolved (yay!), and got home at a decent hour.... only to have go back out again in a few minutes. More about that tomorrow. Or sometime.
On the way on the Thruway, the Amber Alert lights were all a-blinky, and the overhead signs were displaying word of a red Dodge Intrepid that was being driven by a child abductor. I tuned in to the radio station assigned for such things, and the report was thorough- descriptions of snatcher, snatchee and car- but the thing was done by robo-computer voice, and details like the license plate number were almost inaudible. The grab was made in Elmira, and the report said the alleged snatcher had ties to the Buffalo area, and sure enough, by this afternoon, an Alert Reader had seen the car, followed it to the Microtel I usually stay at when I have to stay overnight in Rochester, and called the cops, who rescued the kid unharmed. Nice to see Big Government working well, even on the day that Congress chose to spend its first day reading the Constitution out loud and letting John Boner toss his big new gavel around.
After recording my opponent's nonappearance with the court reporter, I spent the rest of the day in Rochester; I puttered for most of the morning, visited two clients on the west side of town, served some papers near Lake Ontario (which, despite the overall sunniness of the rest of the day, looked bleak and snowy), got my Monday bounced-check issue resolved (yay!), and got home at a decent hour.... only to have go back out again in a few minutes. More about that tomorrow. Or sometime.