Yesterday felt like a Saturday. I’m glad it wasn’t. We got a fair amount of stuff accomplished, all things considered, and even had a chance for the first time since we’ve been here to do what it was we moved out her to do in the first place – have a fire and set a spell while looking at the woods and listening to the critters. Very nice indeed. And today is supposed to even better. Got hold of my dirt guy, and will be getting a few yards of topsoil this morning, so that’ll give me something to play with for a while. Gotta see about getting some stone, too. So much to do, so little money.
Speaking of money, my Dish install went well, and I’m pretty happy with it so far (except I have to figure out where all the damn channels are). It’s gonna save me $44 a month (for a year, anyway), and when I called to cancel my TW cable (and made them swear not to shut off my Internet), they gave me $20 off RoadRunner for 12 months (I should call the bank and tell them I want to cancel the mortgage and see if they’ll cut a few hundred bucks off). So perhaps things are looking up a bit here.
Of course, no Bill Maher last night. And I’ll miss the second season of Treme, which I think starts in a couple weeks. Bummer. Guess I’l have to wait for DVD. On the bright side, I get to watch Nurse Jackie with my free three months of Showtime. And I watched Tootise this morning, which I haven’t seen in a long time, and find hard to resist because they put on a play at the “Syracuse Playhouse,” which is a barn out in woods across from a gas station. I give them a lot of credit for realizing that we actually have gas stations up here.
Haven’t really looked at the news, but I guess there’ll be no gubberment shutdown. Something to do with a tentative agreement leading to a temporary spending bill. Or something. Whatever it is, I bet those Democrats really drove a hard bargain. As usual.
Question: how long after a big earthquake does it have to be before another earthquake is no longer considered an “aftershock?” I mean, isn’t there a statute of limitations or something? I mean, there’s already been a “one month later” photo expose and an episode of NOVA devoted to the one on March 11. Shouldn’t a 7.1 count as its own earthquake?
Oh well, better get going. The sun’ll be up soon. I wonder how early I can wake the neighbors up with the soothing sound of a three-cylinder diesel engine?
Sometimes the politics of the great and exceptional US are so depressing I can’t stand to look. In Wisconsin a woman who keeps the election results on her personal computer “found” enough votes to give conservative judge Prosser a comfortable lead. The Republcans have pushed through a budget with 39 billion dollars in cuts and, while I have not had the stomach to read the details, I’m sure they target the most vulnerable among us.
I am convinced that it is not the meek who shall inherit the earth but rather the mean and stupid.
Treme starts 2 weeks from tomorrow, unified Easter. I hope they don’t jump the crawfish in Season 2.
I got to go to Opening Day for the Giants yesterday, a last minute and wonderful surprise. A torturous game but Los Gigantes prevailed in OT. Not sure I can make it if I get invited to Opening Night. It takes a while to recharge these aging batteries and going to MLB deplete a lot more than batteries.
Kinda sucked that they had some band I never heard of doing the national anthem. I would have been happy to have heard what is left of The Dead or Huey Lewis instead. And would someone remind me to write the club and ask that for at least one game they honor America at the 7th Inning Stretch with ‘This Land Is Your Land’ instead of ‘God Bless America’? I always think it’s over when I hear Kate Smith sing.
Donald Trump has written a letter complaining about me.
“Her storytelling ability and word usage (coming from me, who has written many bestsellers), is not at a very high level,†he penned.
Although Trump and I have had our differences in the past, I never felt it was personal. In fact, until now, I have refrained from noting that I once got an aggrieved message from him in which he misspelled the word “too.â€
But about the letter. Mainly, it’s a list of alleged evidence that Barack Obama was not born in the United States. Trump has made this the centerpiece of his faux presidential campaign, falling further and further into the land of the lunatic fringe. I find this a disturbing spectacle — a little like seeing a guy you know from the neighborhood suddenly turn up in the middle of Times Square with his face painted blue and yelling about space aliens
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/09/opinion/09collins.html?_r=1&hp
Everyone knows that liberals and conservatives butt heads when it comes to world views, but scientists have now shown that their brains are actually built differently.
Liberals have more gray matter in a part of the brain associated with understanding complexity, while the conservative brain is bigger in the section related to processing fear, said the study on Thursday in Current Biology.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/04/07/brain-structure-differs-in-liberals-conservatives-study/