Oct. 29th, 2003

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This week's SSM is going to be moved up from Sunday to this Friday evening, for reasons that will soon be apparent. BookCrosser Littlemave suggested in the Forum that we do a Halloween-related SSM, and I think it's a great idea. I know Halloween is a US-thing, but I bet even our international members can appreciate reading or crossing a scary story now and then. So, here's SSM7:

* RELEASE ZONE: Your front door
* RELEASE METHOD: "Scary" children's books given to one or more children in lieu of candy. (A paperback would be best - don't want to make their candy bag too heavy to carry.) A variation suggested in the forums would be to set out some scary adult books, too, for the parents who accompany their kids - if you do this, make sure that everyone knows they're not for kids!
* RELEASE TIME: Friday, October 31st, at nightfall wherever you live.

Oh, I can do this. Oh hellya.
kyburg: (Default)
This week's SSM is going to be moved up from Sunday to this Friday evening, for reasons that will soon be apparent. BookCrosser Littlemave suggested in the Forum that we do a Halloween-related SSM, and I think it's a great idea. I know Halloween is a US-thing, but I bet even our international members can appreciate reading or crossing a scary story now and then. So, here's SSM7:

* RELEASE ZONE: Your front door
* RELEASE METHOD: "Scary" children's books given to one or more children in lieu of candy. (A paperback would be best - don't want to make their candy bag too heavy to carry.) A variation suggested in the forums would be to set out some scary adult books, too, for the parents who accompany their kids - if you do this, make sure that everyone knows they're not for kids!
* RELEASE TIME: Friday, October 31st, at nightfall wherever you live.

Oh, I can do this. Oh hellya.
kyburg: (Default)
This week's SSM is going to be moved up from Sunday to this Friday evening, for reasons that will soon be apparent. BookCrosser Littlemave suggested in the Forum that we do a Halloween-related SSM, and I think it's a great idea. I know Halloween is a US-thing, but I bet even our international members can appreciate reading or crossing a scary story now and then. So, here's SSM7:

* RELEASE ZONE: Your front door
* RELEASE METHOD: "Scary" children's books given to one or more children in lieu of candy. (A paperback would be best - don't want to make their candy bag too heavy to carry.) A variation suggested in the forums would be to set out some scary adult books, too, for the parents who accompany their kids - if you do this, make sure that everyone knows they're not for kids!
* RELEASE TIME: Friday, October 31st, at nightfall wherever you live.

Oh, I can do this. Oh hellya.
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The days pass, the fires continue to burn and burn and burn.

They lost a fireman today, down near San Diego - and I'm certain Doubledog Ranch where Spice has been boarded more than once or twice, is gone. A friend in the radio club, who just sold the two homes he and his new wife owned, so they could "retire" to Big Bear, have been evacuated - and likely, that house is gone as well.

I've gone through three house fires. It doesn't help that so many people are going to go through this together. It's just so much loss on such a huge scale. The mind can't get around it.

One of my oldest friends, who lives in Fontana, near Devore - is still MIA. None of his family that I can talk to online (one of his brothers is in Spokane and is always on MSN...) has spoken to him. I've tried calling the Red Cross, but unless I'm a blood relative - nothing more can be done to find them. I'll try to get that brother to place a call tomorrow. Nearly 30 years isn't enough, it seems.

Watching the news is heartbreaking. I have a permanent rasp - always seem on the verge of losing my voice. People with allergies at work are sneezing all day long.

I grew up in a town with an airport big enough to support Lear Jets - because they needed it for the fire equipment used to fight brush fires. It just seems like this has gotten away from them - is it possible there aren't enough resources? Were too many corners cut, not enough funding to prevent this?

There was a small quake in Simi Valley today as well. Insult to injury.

*sigh*

Quinces stink, BTW. I'll be glad when I can start cooking them up with some sugar and such and put them up as gifts for the holidays. I read in the histories that they were used as air fresheners/fragrancers and I believe it. Pungent is a good word for it. The confections I have in mind to make are all suggested for wine and cheeses - good sturdy types like blues, bries and hard aged cheeses. Take some of the quince confection, add a box of crackers, some two buck Chuck and a well-chosen selection from Whole Foods and a wonderful basket gift is made!

This weekend, we'll have our 2nd anniversary. I need to think of something really cool - on a skinny budget. Replacing Godzilla has drained us to the quick. There's already enough software for him to be glued to the stupid thing when it arrives - will have to be more resourceful.

My birthday is two weeks after that. I may have to pretend the computer is my birthday present. Whee.

I'm also going to have to trim down the friends list - I'm seeing the missing friends posts that [livejournal.com profile] shadesong reported some time ago - approach 500+ friends on your list, the friends list begins eating entries. At random.

Warning - if you haven't posted in a year where I can see it, off you go. That's the only criteria. And it's fair, say I.

Whether people are actively posting or not. Bah.

Helpful hint of the day - you want to keep a cat away from something, put some Tiger Balm on it. Better yet, leave an open can of it on top of it.

Today was spent yelling at people. Not my idea of fun.

I also signed up for SBC's inside wiring contract. I'm going to try to get someone out in a week or so and see if they notice I haven't had it for 30 days. Otherwise, I'll have to wait until then. It's just too nuts.
kyburg: (Default)
The days pass, the fires continue to burn and burn and burn.

They lost a fireman today, down near San Diego - and I'm certain Doubledog Ranch where Spice has been boarded more than once or twice, is gone. A friend in the radio club, who just sold the two homes he and his new wife owned, so they could "retire" to Big Bear, have been evacuated - and likely, that house is gone as well.

I've gone through three house fires. It doesn't help that so many people are going to go through this together. It's just so much loss on such a huge scale. The mind can't get around it.

One of my oldest friends, who lives in Fontana, near Devore - is still MIA. None of his family that I can talk to online (one of his brothers is in Spokane and is always on MSN...) has spoken to him. I've tried calling the Red Cross, but unless I'm a blood relative - nothing more can be done to find them. I'll try to get that brother to place a call tomorrow. Nearly 30 years isn't enough, it seems.

Watching the news is heartbreaking. I have a permanent rasp - always seem on the verge of losing my voice. People with allergies at work are sneezing all day long.

I grew up in a town with an airport big enough to support Lear Jets - because they needed it for the fire equipment used to fight brush fires. It just seems like this has gotten away from them - is it possible there aren't enough resources? Were too many corners cut, not enough funding to prevent this?

There was a small quake in Simi Valley today as well. Insult to injury.

*sigh*

Quinces stink, BTW. I'll be glad when I can start cooking them up with some sugar and such and put them up as gifts for the holidays. I read in the histories that they were used as air fresheners/fragrancers and I believe it. Pungent is a good word for it. The confections I have in mind to make are all suggested for wine and cheeses - good sturdy types like blues, bries and hard aged cheeses. Take some of the quince confection, add a box of crackers, some two buck Chuck and a well-chosen selection from Whole Foods and a wonderful basket gift is made!

This weekend, we'll have our 2nd anniversary. I need to think of something really cool - on a skinny budget. Replacing Godzilla has drained us to the quick. There's already enough software for him to be glued to the stupid thing when it arrives - will have to be more resourceful.

My birthday is two weeks after that. I may have to pretend the computer is my birthday present. Whee.

I'm also going to have to trim down the friends list - I'm seeing the missing friends posts that [livejournal.com profile] shadesong reported some time ago - approach 500+ friends on your list, the friends list begins eating entries. At random.

Warning - if you haven't posted in a year where I can see it, off you go. That's the only criteria. And it's fair, say I.

Whether people are actively posting or not. Bah.

Helpful hint of the day - you want to keep a cat away from something, put some Tiger Balm on it. Better yet, leave an open can of it on top of it.

Today was spent yelling at people. Not my idea of fun.

I also signed up for SBC's inside wiring contract. I'm going to try to get someone out in a week or so and see if they notice I haven't had it for 30 days. Otherwise, I'll have to wait until then. It's just too nuts.
kyburg: (Default)
The days pass, the fires continue to burn and burn and burn.

They lost a fireman today, down near San Diego - and I'm certain Doubledog Ranch where Spice has been boarded more than once or twice, is gone. A friend in the radio club, who just sold the two homes he and his new wife owned, so they could "retire" to Big Bear, have been evacuated - and likely, that house is gone as well.

I've gone through three house fires. It doesn't help that so many people are going to go through this together. It's just so much loss on such a huge scale. The mind can't get around it.

One of my oldest friends, who lives in Fontana, near Devore - is still MIA. None of his family that I can talk to online (one of his brothers is in Spokane and is always on MSN...) has spoken to him. I've tried calling the Red Cross, but unless I'm a blood relative - nothing more can be done to find them. I'll try to get that brother to place a call tomorrow. Nearly 30 years isn't enough, it seems.

Watching the news is heartbreaking. I have a permanent rasp - always seem on the verge of losing my voice. People with allergies at work are sneezing all day long.

I grew up in a town with an airport big enough to support Lear Jets - because they needed it for the fire equipment used to fight brush fires. It just seems like this has gotten away from them - is it possible there aren't enough resources? Were too many corners cut, not enough funding to prevent this?

There was a small quake in Simi Valley today as well. Insult to injury.

*sigh*

Quinces stink, BTW. I'll be glad when I can start cooking them up with some sugar and such and put them up as gifts for the holidays. I read in the histories that they were used as air fresheners/fragrancers and I believe it. Pungent is a good word for it. The confections I have in mind to make are all suggested for wine and cheeses - good sturdy types like blues, bries and hard aged cheeses. Take some of the quince confection, add a box of crackers, some two buck Chuck and a well-chosen selection from Whole Foods and a wonderful basket gift is made!

This weekend, we'll have our 2nd anniversary. I need to think of something really cool - on a skinny budget. Replacing Godzilla has drained us to the quick. There's already enough software for him to be glued to the stupid thing when it arrives - will have to be more resourceful.

My birthday is two weeks after that. I may have to pretend the computer is my birthday present. Whee.

I'm also going to have to trim down the friends list - I'm seeing the missing friends posts that [livejournal.com profile] shadesong reported some time ago - approach 500+ friends on your list, the friends list begins eating entries. At random.

Warning - if you haven't posted in a year where I can see it, off you go. That's the only criteria. And it's fair, say I.

Whether people are actively posting or not. Bah.

Helpful hint of the day - you want to keep a cat away from something, put some Tiger Balm on it. Better yet, leave an open can of it on top of it.

Today was spent yelling at people. Not my idea of fun.

I also signed up for SBC's inside wiring contract. I'm going to try to get someone out in a week or so and see if they notice I haven't had it for 30 days. Otherwise, I'll have to wait until then. It's just too nuts.

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