I saw an oddly encouraging meme on Facebook: "If you're tempted not to continue living, please do so, even if it's just out of spite."
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
((Windsparrow))
Best wishes, Gris. I hope things don't get too bad there.
I managed to do a little woodworking this weekend. I cut the sides of the arcade machine I"m making. The rest of it is coming along. Arcade progress The sides will be stained on the outside and black on the inside. I have the stained side done, but still need to do the black side. I also recently made a clipboard for my wife at her office (clipboard) but she didn't want it, so I gave it away at work. It was just a piece of scrapwood anyhow.
Of more interest, I also had a chance to do a little work for the new board, and I think I have all the migration code pretty much sorted. Some of it has been tricky because the data is structured a little differently. By sorted, I don't mean tested so there's a bit more work to do.
There's something about washing, folding, and putting away a shirt that I was wearing earlier in the day that makes me feel efficient.
Ugh. sue. Shingles tends to suck.
I just got an email that my university had a graffiti swastika defacing a sign at our school of music (different campus). I am glad they addressed it, but ugh.
That's very impressive! I've got some of the clothes I plan to wear tomorrow in the washer in hopes that I can get dressed by pulling stuff out of the washer tomorrow morning.
ETA ugh, Sophia. That sucks.
Shingles pain is truly awful. I'm so sorry.
Ugh, Sophia. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little nervous about taking ltc to school tomorrow.
Oh man, Gris, I forgot you had moved! How tough—the few things I've read about the guy just sound horrific and ridiculous.
Health~ma, Sue.
News from Brazil are disheartening (then again, who am I to say such a thing, being from where I am). Gris, I hope you will be able to build and strengthen bridges, individually and as a community. And take care.
I'm sorry about the shingles, Sue. May the drugs work quickly and effectively.
We have a large Brazilian population here and I have heard surprisingly little about the horrible situation there from my local friends. I suspect this is because they are unable to do much more than worry about their families and friends.
Monday. Was up at 6 to get a jump on the work day, and yet. Maybe some more coffee.