11/17/2009 12:49 #50330
simple math11/16/2009 16:06 #50322
That Time of YearIt is that time of year when traffic remains heavy for a couple of hours after rush hour.
It is that time of year when driving through a residential neighborhood one sees a mixture of pumpkins, corn stalks and wreaths with giant red bows.
It is that time of year when the darkness comes in early and the red, green and blue LEDs start turning on.
It is that time of year when at least two local radio stations play seasonal music (much too early, in my opinion) 24/7 until the first of the new year.
It is that time of year when friends and family talk about shopping; some of whom ask me what is on my "list"
It is that time of year when the single aisle of Christmas decor spotted in October is growing exponentially in color, variety and volume.
It is that time of year when merchandising displays, commercial radio/tv ads, and mail box circulars are covered with festive vomit.
It is that time of year when I try to focus on something other than the looming "holiday" but, it is everywhere.. every year, and it keeps getting earlier.
and now, it is that time of year, when I post my general displeasure to it all.
and for those that know me, it is also that time of year when I try to make the most of it and to find some fun and joy beyond the excessively marketed aspect of the 'season'.
Sooooo..
eventually, I would be down for some hot cocoa, baking (cookies!), sleigh rides, snowball fights, parties, "secret santa" (yes.. we have to do that this year, so get thinking about it!!), glittery craft/card creating inspired by the younger Visco, old movie night, caroling (do people do that?), perhaps a collective 'adopt a family', community projects, etc. Many possibilities to get together and have fun and create memories.
Just not "this time of year": Mid November!!
11/13/2009 12:14 #50296
window plastic roll inquiry FUNThis week went by in a blur. So much so that I still feel like I have tons yet to accomplish. For this reason, I might stay close to home and work on an assortment of projects all weekend.
Maybe. I can be pretty easily swayed to venture out..
Alright, so I need to seriously wash the outside part of my windows. It is getting harder to see outside- yeh, they are pretty bad. It has been a perfect week to do that, so really, no excuses not to get it done. A quick scrub & squeegee should do it.
and now it is time to get around to putting plastic up on the windows. FUN! heh. I've been remiss in starting that project. I usually buy a bunch of window kits but I would like to find a roll of the plastic that is used in covering windows. That might be easier/quicker for my windows that are clustered together, and possibly less expensive to cover them all at once, then individually. The plastic in the large kits aren't big enough, so I end up doing the windows individually. *yawn*.
The rolls existed in the past, but I haven't seen anything in a few winters, so...
Do rolls of window plastic still exist and if so, where would I find such a product?
Home Depot only had kits.
11/12/2009 14:42 #50285
yahoo! is yaboo! :(Sometimes change is good..
sometimes it is downright annoying.
(as with alliteration)
Yahoo!
as an avid use of most things Yahoo!, most specifically I use it for email, I was displeased with their "new look" a few months ago. the layout is intuitive enough, but is more image and module heavy. Fortunately, I could go back to the "classic view" by scrolling to the very bottom and clicking on the tiny text that allowed me to go back to what I prefer. The classic view is/was more scarce in features which I find visually pleasing.
Then a week ago, a banner warning exclaimed that the new yahoo will fully take over ie; the more visually busy and cumbersome look. Not horrible, just not my choice for user experience.
So I didn't believe that it would fully take over..
until today.
yuck!
Yaboo!
but I will get over it.
although, a little love for the yahoo has died today.
anyone use Yahoo?
like or dislike the official change?
11/12/2009 02:00 #50281
big dipperIt's cold outside
and the sky is amazingly clear. Nights like this remind me that I would like a telescope and a better understanding of the star clusters. As much as I am into the sciences, and just looking out at the universe, I haven't learned to recognize more than a few constellations. I try, but then I forget.
While not as clear as some places, my little neck of the woods has little light pollution. Looking up, you'd likely be in awe standing in my driveway right now
and freezing your ass off, too.
Good night!
Hehehe - you achieved the impossible - added the proverbial apple and orange to get a... Guava!
nice post
true story!