Saturday, February 4, 2017

SABBATICALS, FRUSTRATION, THINGS THAT SHOULD BE EMBARRASSING, AND THE SILVER LININGS TO IT ALL

First, about sabbaticals. Ever since our summer trip to the Bahamas, I’ve been unintentionally keeping a low profile. I didn’t release any perfumes in 2016, I didn’t work much on new ones,  and I hardly posted anything on this blog. Earlier this year I realized that this is Olympic Orchids Perfumes’ seventh year in business, so it seems logical to rationalize this lack of activity by my being on sabbatical this year, which, for Olympic Orchids, starts and ends in July. In academics, sabbaticals are a longstanding tradition that helps protect us from burnouts, gives us an opportunity to try new and risky things, formulate new ideas, and come back with greater-than-ever enthusiasm and creative plans. Now that I’ve officially (in my mind, anyway) declared myself on sabbatical until July 2017, I’ve gotten back into the studio, engaged in a flurry of activity that culminated in mods of several new fragrances that are to be released this year, and will be working mostly behind the scenes to bring some new features to my business websites, which are badly in need of attention.

Now, on to frustration. We were planning to travel to San Francisco this weekend for a trunk show at Tigerlily Perfumery last night, followed by the Taste TV Fragrance Salon today. However, our late morning flight from Seattle to San Francisco was cancelled. The airline rebooked us on an afternoon flight, but when we arrived at the airport the status of that flight was unclear. It was delayed twice, and by the second delay it became clear that we would not arrive in time for the Tigerlily event and highly probably that nothing would be flying out that night. We opted not to spend the night in the airport waiting for the weather to improve, so cancelled everything. 

The airline people were as helpful as they could be under the circumstances. They were upfront about the cancellations and delays and the reasons for them. They tried to rebook us via Oakland, but there was a huge demand due to the problems in San Francisco and we wouldn’t have arrived in time anyway even if we had scored a flight. In the end they were cooperative about cancelling our reservations entirely.

The biggest sources of frustration were our powerlessness in the face of weather issues and the fact that I was looking forward to bringing preliminary versions of three new perfumes to the events. However, I did learn that traveling in winter is not a sure thing in a region where we get severe winter storms and dense fog. The whole experience also renewed my belief that most airline personnel are competent and trying their best.

And on to embarrassment. This morning I received an e-mail informing me that this blog had been named one of the “Top 50 Perfume Blogs”, along with a badge to display. I’m not sure how many perfume blogs there are in existence, but at the very least this award indicates that we are on someone’s radar. Those considerations aside, I’m delighted that this blog has achieved a significant level of recognition and grateful for having been chosen to be among so many excellent blogs and online publications.

I will admit that it feels a little embarrassing, given how little I have posted here since last summer. The silver lining is not only the recognition, but also the impetus to work on making the blog even better, and worthy of recognition. Thank you to everyone who has continued reading during my "sabbatical"!


[Bahamas beach photo is mine, fog photos are from Wikimedia, and the award image is from Top 50 Perfume Blogs] 

3 comments:

  1. I really like this dramatical teasing on the 3 new perfumes arrival against all winter odds. Courage captain!

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