Day Off
I took a day off today from major cleaning, and enjoyed it quite a lot. Still am, as a matter of fact!
I was on hiatus from my staff job at The Cauldron (a mostly-Pagan religion discussion and debate forum) until yesterday, and it’s great to be back — I spent a good part of last night, and some time today, getting re-acquainted with the rest of the staff. It’s like this place in that you can read as a guest, but to join in the discussions, you have to be registered and logged in. (As a side note, I think the Cauldron is the only Pagan forum on the net to have a degreed Christian theologian as one of our senior staff. Brilliant lady she is, too!) It’s really great to have a computer that’ll handle the Cauldron’s software (my 14-year-old one wouldn’t) and feel good enough that I felt able to resume my duties.
After today’s totally unproductive yard-saling, I took some of my "stuff" (leftover quilt parts, a couple of cross-stitch patterns I’ll never use, a tiny travel steam iron that might be suitable for her collection, that sort of thing) over to Audrey, and picked up some ideas on things to do with fabric scraps that are too big to throw away, but too small to go in a full-sized quilt. The first one I tried was too time-consuming for a scrap project, but I have a couple of other things to try.
We’d planned on going out first thing tomorrow morning to do some more adjustment on the Gee Bee, but the most recent wind forecast makes that pretty unlikely to happen. Also, even though the weather forecast only calls for a 30% chance, it looks an awfully lot like it could rain any time. Part of me doesn’t want it, so we can go fly, but the rest of me knows we really need it.
Oh, well, the weather-guessers can be wrong, even though when it comes to wind predictions, the ones here err on the understating side rather than overestimating, the vast majority of the time. Still, we shall see.
