A 65 million year tradition
Ξ December 28th, 2006 | → Comments Off | ∇ General |
It’s Nature’s longest-standing line of organic produce!
I took the challenge today and changed my oil.
It’s Nature’s longest-standing line of organic produce!
I took the challenge today and changed my oil.
[Currently listening to Bug Powder Dust, by Kruder & Dorfmeister]
Made it to the end of the semester. I tried to front-load my work, b/c I knew things would get a little crazy towards semester’s end. Sure enough, the last couple of weeks saw the wheels start to come off the wagon. I felt like I cleared 12/14/06 by the skin of my teeth.
Then I found out I made all A’s. First semester ever (usu. had at least an A- before) at UH. Good stuff.
As far as ways to not spend Christmas go, this one probably gets fairly high up on the list.
So I got us all tanked up on gaseous consumables. Well, liquid, maybe, in the case of the propane. I don’t really know.
An absolutely *hooge* bug startled me last night when I went to root around in the fridge.
Early Sunday evening, the sounds of 14th century industry trailed into tranquil silence. The cause was immediately traced to an exhausted propane tank.
“I’m really disappointed, y’know?” said local metalworking hobbyist Ludwijk Verhaecht.
“I was making good headway on forging my falchion, when the flame petered out. I managed to get one last heat out of it, but it was a real let-down, having to stop early.”
Verhaecht plans to refill his tank in time to make his big push next week.
In the past semester, all 3 of my marketing professors have pulled me aside after class.
43 degrees out is a bit nippy to spend 5 hours outside in jeans and a sweatshirt.
Well, that’s (almost) it for the semester.