Bleh. In a desperate act to avoid going to work today, I finally put a new battery in the Armageddon Clock and let it run. I figured if the world came to an end, I’d at least get the day off. In retrospect, this may have been a little bit premature, as I have enough vacation time and sick leave to take me at least through Labor Day. But, whatever, it didn’t work, and here we are.
Not only do I have to go to work today, but it also happens to be a rather unhappy anniversary. My mom died, let’s see…. Holy crap, it’s been a dozen years already, which means my dad’s been gone for almost 17. Hard to believe. In some ways it seems like forever ago, and in others it feels like yesterday.
Oh well, time to get going, as it’s an early day. At least I should get home in time for the afternoon rain they’re predicting.
This is going to be a long day.
Something to chase away that funky feeling.
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Thanks for the video, OKat. I guess none of those critters are channeling Jim Demint.
I was watching Obama this afternoon, during his twitter thing, on MSNBC. After about 50 minutes they cut away to some “experts” of unknown expertise to ask how the prez was doing. Now, don’t you think that those of us who were watching were capable of deciding how we thought he was doing without any help?
The giant hogweed is a stunning plant–reaching up to 12 feet tall with flowers as big as umbrellas– but it’s also dangerous. Its sap can cause third degree burns and blindness and New York environmental officials are worried the plant is spreading across the state at an alarming rate, The New Daily News reports.
Officials have found 944 sites in New York, according to The News, including some in Nassau County, L.I., and Putnam County, where the green monster is flourishing.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/06/giant-hogweed_n_891281.html