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Going nuts for winter
Found another expired mouse in the ratinator and tw dry mouse carcasses in the crawlspace along with two mouse “nests” stuffed with about 100 hickory nuts total.
With them, threw away four 55-gallon bags packed with old pink insulation.
More as we clean out the old supercomputer and start anew…
Working document. ..
Korn on the Cobh
Nothing like a fresh fried peach pie from the farmers market followed by breakfast at the Blue Plate Cafe (thanks to Hannah and cooks).
Thanks to Harold, Jenn and Joe at KCDC; Naomi and sushi chef at Club Rush; Abi and Rick at Southern Elegance; Rainy and Penny at Thai Garden; helpful folks at Lowe’s.
Overgrown
There are moments…
There are moments where the incredibunctious creativity of others makes me want to kill myself in bourgeois mediocre banality.
It’s not enough that killing trees and small rodents makes me question the role of our sets of states of energy on other celestial bodies…
…except to tell myself that how combinations of sets of states of energy recombine energy/mass is fractionally fractious if not fictionally close to fractal patterns one step away from randomness whose repetition makes us believe in godlike qualities of beauty, purity and real flavours of ice cream.
Better a silent self-delusional god than a loud and complete fool that I usually play for laughs.
I will never satisfy the rulemaking judges of dance because the noise in my thoughts is more musically challenging than perfecting socially-defined steps toward judgeworthy happiness, but I can try.
Why You Need an Emergency Fund, and Where’s the Safest Place to Invest It | The Business Desk with Paul Solman | PBS NewsHour | PBS
Mathematical mousing
Two more mouse holes plugged. X minus five to go!
Design flaw?
Apparently, the plastic cover over the 12-volt outlet in the console cubby hole of our 2013 Toyota Avalon can snag on the underside of the cubby hole sliding door, preventing the door from sliding open.
Solution? According to the specialist at Bill Penney Toyota service department: “just leave the sliding door open.”
Yeah, that’s a great workaround on a >$40k car. I’ll use duct tape and chicken wire next! 🙂
There’s already trim coming loose that has to be replaced and an intermittent powered rear window shade issue with this car in the first few months of ownership.
Otherwise, it’s a near-luxury ride so far.



