As if things couldn't get any worse
No no. I'm fine.
Yes, I know I haven't been posting, but I have a good reason!
See, my computer kind of.. well... died. Not completely. It just had a silicon version of a stroke and so I had to take some rather drastic steps. So, those of you reading this and know me personally, you may want to update and make sure I have your email addresses since, I did a disk restore on the computer and I LOST EVERYTHING! I honestly, had no other option. Every time I went to turn the computer on, it would lock up halfway through booting up. I didn't feel like going through safe mode because, well, I'm picky that way.
It's a shame this happened and I haven't had time to take better care of my site because there's been a number of things that have happened lately. Nothing earth shattering, just amusing or somewhat funny things that I would have loved to share with those I love and the other people who find their way here. No, I haven't found the love of my life, but then again, I doubt I will, so there's that issue taken care of.
Autumn is doing it's damndest to get to Illinois, but that whole warm air stuff still hasn't quite gone away. Last few days have been unseasonably warm, yet the trees are tossing off leaves like it's a strip joint out there. Which made me wonder this morning. I was out in the front lawn supervising the dog's morning pee routine (which deserves it's seperate entry in and of itself someday) and was thinking about the leaves falling and turning and whatnot. Every year, like clockwork, all the trees in the area basically drop their leaves at a set time. Almost to the point where you can set your watch to it. I can always tell when Fall is over and Winter is started when the two trees in my yard finally give up their leaves. I don't know why, but every year that I can remember, those two are the very last trees in the area to drop a single leaf. And when they do, they drop them all, like in one moment in time. So, imagine my surprise when, as I was supervising the dog, I glanced over and noticed that one of the trees was already bare. Yeah, it's not a big thing in the grand scheme of things, but it was a big deal to me at that moment. Here I was content that my knowledge of the seasons in my area were fairly accurate and then suddenly someone decides to throw me a curve ball.
Stupid tree.
I'm trying to see if I can get a comments section going, but it's confusing me and I only have so much brain power in the morning. We'll see if I can get something set up.
Yes, I know I haven't been posting, but I have a good reason!
See, my computer kind of.. well... died. Not completely. It just had a silicon version of a stroke and so I had to take some rather drastic steps. So, those of you reading this and know me personally, you may want to update and make sure I have your email addresses since, I did a disk restore on the computer and I LOST EVERYTHING! I honestly, had no other option. Every time I went to turn the computer on, it would lock up halfway through booting up. I didn't feel like going through safe mode because, well, I'm picky that way.
It's a shame this happened and I haven't had time to take better care of my site because there's been a number of things that have happened lately. Nothing earth shattering, just amusing or somewhat funny things that I would have loved to share with those I love and the other people who find their way here. No, I haven't found the love of my life, but then again, I doubt I will, so there's that issue taken care of.
Autumn is doing it's damndest to get to Illinois, but that whole warm air stuff still hasn't quite gone away. Last few days have been unseasonably warm, yet the trees are tossing off leaves like it's a strip joint out there. Which made me wonder this morning. I was out in the front lawn supervising the dog's morning pee routine (which deserves it's seperate entry in and of itself someday) and was thinking about the leaves falling and turning and whatnot. Every year, like clockwork, all the trees in the area basically drop their leaves at a set time. Almost to the point where you can set your watch to it. I can always tell when Fall is over and Winter is started when the two trees in my yard finally give up their leaves. I don't know why, but every year that I can remember, those two are the very last trees in the area to drop a single leaf. And when they do, they drop them all, like in one moment in time. So, imagine my surprise when, as I was supervising the dog, I glanced over and noticed that one of the trees was already bare. Yeah, it's not a big thing in the grand scheme of things, but it was a big deal to me at that moment. Here I was content that my knowledge of the seasons in my area were fairly accurate and then suddenly someone decides to throw me a curve ball.
Stupid tree.
I'm trying to see if I can get a comments section going, but it's confusing me and I only have so much brain power in the morning. We'll see if I can get something set up.

3 Comments:
Oh sure, NOW THEY WORK!!!!
Whee! Comments!
Woohoo! Comments!
I would email you to make sure you have my email addy, but I'm not entirely certain that I've got YOUR email address correct. Suffice it to say that I'm khathryn at comcast dot net.
*smooch*
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