We spent a relaxing Labor Day weekend at home planning home projects playing on the boat.
We bought our tickets to TomorrowWorld at the end of September. Quite an event right here near Atlanta.
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Today was a strange day. Not that every day is strange, but today I decided to recognize today as strange.
I woke up 5:00 am and got the fire going again, surfed the web, drank coffee, made the usual to-do list.
Started on the mead process, burned garbage, fed llamas, fed chickens.
Started on ebay process, sold three items on ebay, and listed the llama beans.
Thought about work and scenarios
Got fire going again... needed serious reconfig in firebox. Some of the fingers used to hold fire became disjointed.
CAUGHT CAT ON FIRE!... The orange cat (Tioga) came up to me on my computer stinking, looking for affection. He was rubbing on me and me and the monitor, and the desk, meowing... I thought it was outside rolling in the garbage or something, but no he had somehow caught himself on fire... what a dip sh#t. Anyway, he is no worse for the wear. I found the large bit o
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