Monday, August 21, 2017

Poem for Monday and Star Trek at Paramount

Garbage Truck
By Paul Martínez Pompa

After it lifts the army-green, stuffed
dumpster over its head and the trash
falls to the receptacle, it hulks
backward with a cadenced beep as if
to say, get out the fucking way, please.

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We had some excitement on our first day back from California, but not the good kind. We came back to find that the disposal in our kitchen sink was apparently not working -- water was backing up into the sink and spurting out of it when we turned it off after using it. The good news turned out to be that nothing was wrong with the disposal itself, but something plastic had become wedged inside the pipe connecting it to the sewer line below, which was also making the basement laundry sink back up. So several snakings later, everything is working, but between the emergency weekend fee and the lingering terrible smell in the house, it does not feel like much of a victory.

Otherwise, our day was about laundry, unpacking, sorting random items acquired while traveling (sea shells, wedding popcorn, Paramount Pictures guest passes), and trying to catch up on email and various computer chores. Adam went walking with a friend in the morning, napped till lunchtime, and worked on an NIH project that will continue into school year. My parents came over for pizza and to see trip photos, then son went out for milkshakes with a friend from high school and Paul and I watched the beginning of the fourth season of Endeavour. Speaking of trip photos, here are some of the Star Trek-connected places at Paramount Studios, which thankfully is not pushing Discovery at all:

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The Roddenberry Building beside the tank where the end of Star Trek IV was filmed (whales added later).

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The recently renamed Leonard Nimoy Way, adjacent to "Brooklyn" and "Greenwich Village" on the back lot.

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Stage 32, where the original Star Trek filmed.

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The Gower Theater, used in Voyager as the holodeck theater where Tom Paris watched old movies.

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In the visitor center with props from the reboot Star Trek films...

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...and in the props warehouse in the turbolift with Daniel.

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Our tour guide showing us the construction on one of the sound stages of the USS Enterprise for Star Trek V.

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The Star Trek tribute on the visitor center wall recounting Paramount's biggest achievements.

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