I’m at the point where, when I do something, I often figure I’m probably doing it for the last time in my life. I think I mentioned a while back that I bought a case of LED light bulbs because Home Depot had them for pretty cheap. I have CF bulbs in all my lighting fixtures at home (those that aren’t LED lamps, anyway), plus a pretty good supply of CF bulbs squirreled away in various places, so – assuming nobody breaks into the house and steals them – I’m pretty sure I’ll never have to buy another light bulb again.
I bought a case of 500 envelopes a couple months back too, and 100 “forever” stamps. The only thing I use stamps and envelopes for these days is mailing my property taxes in. Maybe the odd rebate form. At most, I mail maybe 5 things a year. So I’ve got 100 years worth of envelopes and 20 years worth of stamps. Maybe I’ll have to buy stamps again, but I doubt it (hopefully over the next 20 years they’ll come up with a way for me to print my own postage without have to subscribe to a service for $16 a month).
I guess if you do a lot of mailing, then something like stamps.com is worth it, but as cool as it seems, it just doesn’t make much sense to me (makes about as much sense as audible.com). My computer, my printer, my envelopes – and I have to pay close to $200 a year? Shit, the USPS only charged me $1.20 shipping for 100 stamps. At that rate, I could get over 1,300 stamps for $16.
And I’m definitely going to the grave with a surplus of envelopes. And checks. I got a couple hundred of those a year or two ago, so if I don’t move or change banks, they can bury me with those, too (though I did just join the credit union recently – if it weren’t for the pain in switching all my payments, I’d jump over completely).
I also may or may not be on my last set of dogs. Fritzi’s more or less at the half-way point in his life, and the other two kids probably have 10 years max. On the one hand, I really can’t imagine a life that doesn’t involve tripping over critters. On the other, well, I think three more deaths is really more than I can handle. Every time one of them dies (and of course they don’t have the decency to just wake up dead – you have to decide for them), it damn near kills me. Of course, that’s assuming I’ll outlive them – which, the way I feel these days isn’t exactly a sure thing.
One thing that definitely won’t outlive me is the skunk I found in the back yard a few days ago. At some point after I got up and let the dogs out, I detected the unmistakable aroma of Eau de Skunk wafting in through the open windows. Nothing major, mind you – and not terribly unusual, what with living out in the sticks and all. When it didn’t go away, though, and it finally got light enough out there to see a bit, I decided to go investigate. Two of the three dogs were inside and not too stinky (no stinkier than usual), but as I mad my way from the front to the back, I saw Peggy sitting by herself, looking rather proud.
Of course, when I got close I found that she was guarding the body of a poor dead skunk. So I got her and the other two inside (thankfully, while I could smell skunk it didn’t appear that she’d taken a direct hit), and headed back outside, snow shovel in hand. Aside from being dead, Pepé looked to be in pretty good shape (it was still darkish out, and I didn’t exactly perform a postmortem examination, but I didn’t see blood and guts) and relatively fresh. And pretty heavy as I rolled him onto my shovel (being careful to stay away from the business end – I wasn’t sure what might happen if I inadvertently pressed down on the wrong spot) and then flung him over the fence into the woods (in retrospect, I probably should have made an effort get him farther away).
Since then, we’ve been living under a cloud of stink. The dogs didn’t get a full blast, but 2/3 of them have a good stink going on.
Good thing winter’s coming.
Aren’t you supposed to bathe them in tomato juice or something? We don’t seem to have skunks here. At least I’ve never seen one nor smelled one here.
My sister swears by a recipe of 1/4 cup baking soda, 1 qt 3% hydrogen peroxide, and 1 tsp dish soap.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/baseball-players-fans-share-heartache-yogi-berra-death-article-1.2370867
I guess now it’s actually over.
No, it’s just dejavu all over again.
That’s how life works until we decide to step off that wheel of Karma .
I have to deal with the celestial “discharges” every day. That’s the design. When you are done doing what you need to do this time around, you make your exit. It is not always graceful or according to your plan, if you had a plan (and most people don’t — they end up in an ICU and there is usually a big sad drama involved in the final act). I am feeling a little weird these days as a “senior citizen” now being way older than the contemporaries I work with and younger than patients I am responsible for safely discharging to community settings if they don’t die first. But, that is what it is to sort of paraphrase Popeye the Sailor Man (hubba hubba — one of my childhood heroes — watch out, Olive Oyl!! — ya deals with it and move on).
R.I.P. Yogi — I’m not a baseball fan but I loved ya anyway!!
Oops.
I consider this to be Natural Selection at its finest.
I didn’t watch, but I read the text of his speech and I thought it was pretty good. But you gotta admit, it sure does make for a strange picture.
They always said this would happen if Kennedy got elected. Just took a little longer than they thought.
Marco Rubio held a fund raiser at the home of a man who collects nazi memoribilia, Fox says it’s a trumped up scandal because he collects other stuff, too.
Wow, you won’t have John Boehner to kick around anymore.
I just read that Boehner is quitting. Now the Repugs can find someone more despicable.
Well, interestingly enough, the Constitution doesn’t require the Speaker of the House to be a member of Congress.
So, Speaker Trump, anyone?
GovernorCongressman Mark Sanford, a member of the Freedom Caucus, is not sure Kevin McCarthy is freedomy enough to be speaker. They’ll be interviewing candidates beginning Monday.I don’t know about Kevin McCarthy’s politics, but I always liked the original version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
Rather appropriate for the today’s GOP, actually
It’s time for a revolution!