I only close the door when i'm showering - to keep in the nice warmth! The rest of the flat is cooooooold in the morning. It's amazing how fascinated a cat can be with showering when he hates baths so very very much.
Natter 55: It's the 55th Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Kat, I'm so sorry Grace is sick and back in the ICU. I'm glad she's at UCLA, but I wish her road wasn't such a rocky one.
Kat, I'm so sorry. Health~ma to Gracie and coping~ma to you.
Plei, I had to leap to the end to say that those pictures of the Boo are unbelievably cute.
I am so sorry, Kat. Health-ma to Grace.
Smoke alarms! I need some of those. What a timely, er, time for this to come up.
Health~ma to Grace, poor little noodle.
Kat, this one looks good [link]
It's from Patti LaBelle, and her stuff is usually good.
There's also this one, from Tanya Holland [link]
OH! Vortex, thank you!
Conversational gambits I love:
"Bless her heart."
"She's a piece of work!"
OH! Vortex, thank you!
no prob. I've been scared to attempt sweet potato pie, since my grandmother's was so amazing, but I think about it occasionally :)
Darn you all, instead of getting some good work done this AM, I'm looking at Hawaiian firefighter/surfing instructors, all of whom look exceptional. Also, some of their students are no more great physical specimens than I am, which makes me want to book a trip to Hawaii right now.
Instead I have to go to school, with my scratchy throat.
Smoke detectors shouldn't be put on a wall -- because of the way that smoke moves in a room, it takes a while to build up enough to accumulate anywhere BUT the ceiling, and you want a warning as soon as possible, hopefully to be able to put out a smolder instead of having a full-blown fire set it off. Center of the room's ceiling is the absolute best placement.
For a kitchen or bathroom, spend a couple extra bucks and get a detector with a large "Off" button in the center, which suspends the alarm for a couple minutes before resetting. Then if it goes off, grab a handy pole or broomstick.
What smoke detectors gain you is vital time -- to either be able to stop a small fire before it gets to be a big one, or a big one where you have enough warning to you can grab your loved ones and get out.
Poor sick Gracie! I hope she gets better soon.