It's hard to believe I'm still awake. Less than eleven hours to go until I can sleep. (5:19)
In honor of it being noon where I'm going, I'm having a nice ham and swiss sandwich with spicy mustard right now. Mmm, tasty.
Rob and I are making multi-thousand-dollar decisions in this state of mind. No, really. We might get a solar array all over the top of the house. If we go ahead, we should submit paperwork to the CEC before our departure, or it might be too late this year. We get to choose between a) nothing, b) unaesthetic checkerboard-looking panels (high efficiency), c) lower-efficiency smooth blue panels (but they'll have to stick up over the roof's ridges and hips). We've decided not to go for the "have some power during an outage" massive rewiring option; we don't often lose power at noon under a clear sky on a long summer day. And the last outage was only four days long, anyhow. Piffle.
Oh hey. Dawn is starting to get almost pretty. (5:26)
Many thanks to
gs who kept vigil with us for the duration of one (1) game of New Improved Give Me The Brain, a showing of Run, Lola, Run, and a showing of American Pie. I enjoyed both movies more than I thought I would. Yeah, y'all can say "so there" now. :) Finally I have heard the original for the reference "This one time? At band camp?"
I have gotten very little donetoday Sunday. Bunch of dishes, some stuff early this morning, and one C4 sequence -- that's about it. Sad. Must do better this aftern Monday.
Dawn has some purples and peach colors now, and some yellow in the middle. Outside, I could definitely tell a white thread from a black one. (5:33)
In honor of it being noon where I'm going, I'm having a nice ham and swiss sandwich with spicy mustard right now. Mmm, tasty.
Rob and I are making multi-thousand-dollar decisions in this state of mind. No, really. We might get a solar array all over the top of the house. If we go ahead, we should submit paperwork to the CEC before our departure, or it might be too late this year. We get to choose between a) nothing, b) unaesthetic checkerboard-looking panels (high efficiency), c) lower-efficiency smooth blue panels (but they'll have to stick up over the roof's ridges and hips). We've decided not to go for the "have some power during an outage" massive rewiring option; we don't often lose power at noon under a clear sky on a long summer day. And the last outage was only four days long, anyhow. Piffle.
Oh hey. Dawn is starting to get almost pretty. (5:26)
Many thanks to
I have gotten very little done
Dawn has some purples and peach colors now, and some yellow in the middle. Outside, I could definitely tell a white thread from a black one. (5:33)