Hey all, what's going on? I think I may have just missed a rainbow (although the sun retreated behind the clouds again), but couldn't get outside to check without putting mud boots on, so I decided to pass. For probably the last 45 minutes we've had an impressive downpour that is just now letting up. Now don't get me wrong, I love rain; however...my little house sits at the bottom of a sloped driveway, and when it rains this hard it takes no time at all before the water runs down from the street and overwhelms the drainage system that sits just outside my carport. The result? A couple of inches of standing water in the carport and for several feet beyond, and it takes awhile to drain after the rain stops, and it sometimes stays muddy for a couple of days. Amazingly enough, in all the years I've lived here, the water has never come into the house, not even when we got walloped by back to back hurricane remnants in 2004. I have that to be thankful for, but it does get inconvenient at times, especially if I really need to go somewhere when the carport is flooded. I've developed a system of stretching out to open the cardoor and more or less leaping into the passenger seat and crawling over to the driver's seat, LOL.
( Another blow struck against pack rat-ism! )
( New iconage! )
That's about it from here. And yes, I'm still catching up on comments. Almost done, actually. Hopefully later this evening. I hate when I get behind on that, because I don't want my friends to think I'm ignoring them (I'm not...really).
Smooches to all!
ETA: And...we have rainbow! It blossomed from barely there to bright -- not knock-your-eyes out bright, but a lovely full arc, with the faintest of doubles. Wheeeee!!!!
- Location:Looking at my flooded carport
- Mood:scattered
- Music:"Different Times" - Raphael Saadiq
( Dream cut... )
On a totally different subject, last night my cousin Danielle from New York called me. She's the one who's a diehard NYY fan and hates the Sox with a passion, although she allows as how she can stomach Papi (how could anyone not?). She said she figured she could reach me because it was a non-baseball night, and she started waxing eloquent about how HAPPY she was that the Rays won, and how pissed she was during Game 5, blah blah blah. ( And then I went and did it... )
So that's the report from this end. Hope all is well with all of you.
And now...a late dinner.
- Location:Where else?
- Mood:
content - Music:The furnace coming on
The issue at work apparently was forgotten over the weekend. All was well today and it was like the blow-up never even happened. Thank goodness for my coworker's short memory! She's not always the brightest bulb in the box anyway, LOL...
I am utterly exhausted right now. It's not just because Game 3 went until all hours -- I could have gotten 6+ hours of sleep if my body had cooperated, but I made the mistake of taking my "MS injection" right before the game, and the common side effect (flu symptoms) hit with a vengeance at 3:30 in the morning. I spent the next couple of hours trying to get warm, then trying to cool down. I finally did fall asleep and had some weird dreams. The only one I remember had something to do with Julio Lugo pitching and giving up two home runs. Josh was involved as well. Perhaps he was at shortstop, I dunno. Anyway, all told I probably got 3-1/2 hours of sleep...and I woke up with a migraine (also from taking that blasted injection) but went to work and pulled my full 8 hours.
Now? I am...just really tired. I'll probably watch most of the game from bed, and I'm not sure if I can stay awake for all of it. So I'll say it now, loud and clear, so loudly that y'all can hear me in New England: GO SOX!!!!!
- Location:The kitchen table
- Mood:
exhausted - Music:TBS
