RTBTCKI Winter is Coming
Jan. 15th, 2020 09:18 amAnd should be back here by the end of the week.
Yesterday was a productive day. I managed to do most of my list and a couple other things.
I have my list for today ready to go and I hope to get most of it done.
Wednesday is one of my more structured days because of kickboxing and bowling.
Congratulations to Ken Jennings for winning the Jeopardy Greatest of All-Time award. Could not have gone to a nicer guy. Plus he knows who Peter is.
Told you this would be random.
I got the paper recycling out this morning and there was a lot of it since the last time paper was picked up was about a month ago. And we had large objects to go out as well.
I am calling this a creative day. Some projects I want to get a leg up on need to be started today.
I discovered that Donkey’s Years, a phrase I have been using for a long time, started as Donkey’s ears because the ears were long and it was a bad pun.
Heard around the house, “How many dark ones can we control?” “3….no 5 but two of them have to be very tiny.” It has to do with the Dark One’s Dagger from Once Upon a Time and how many versions we happen to have around the house. My favorite is the blade my brother made for me for my 50th birthday.
My cats have settled down for their morning naps. Phoebe has chosen a new spot that has made walking into the kitchen a bit of an adventure.
I have a quirky idea I want to execute before Farpoint. Let’s see if I can do it.
Fandom is both making me smile and frown at the same time. I am saying it again for those who didn’t hear me last time, the actor is not the character. Some of the best villains have been played by the sweetest people and some heroes are real jerks as themselves. Some actors move onto the next role and don’t want to answer questions from something they did 30 years ago, others love talking about it. Actors are human with the same feelings, faults, and foibles as the rest of us. Although television would have you believe otherwise with the captions “Real people not Actors”. That phrase drives both Peter and me up a wall.
Our TV remote has giving up the ghost for some reason. It is blinking when touched but not working. Might be a trip to Cablevision for a replacement. I am using the app to work the TV but it is hard to control. Fortunately, we have several ways of turning off and on the TV itself.
Spies in Disguise was a fun film and I learned several things about pigeons I did not know.
I am grateful for that which entertains me.
Yesterday was a productive day. I managed to do most of my list and a couple other things.
I have my list for today ready to go and I hope to get most of it done.
Wednesday is one of my more structured days because of kickboxing and bowling.
Congratulations to Ken Jennings for winning the Jeopardy Greatest of All-Time award. Could not have gone to a nicer guy. Plus he knows who Peter is.
Told you this would be random.
I got the paper recycling out this morning and there was a lot of it since the last time paper was picked up was about a month ago. And we had large objects to go out as well.
I am calling this a creative day. Some projects I want to get a leg up on need to be started today.
I discovered that Donkey’s Years, a phrase I have been using for a long time, started as Donkey’s ears because the ears were long and it was a bad pun.
Heard around the house, “How many dark ones can we control?” “3….no 5 but two of them have to be very tiny.” It has to do with the Dark One’s Dagger from Once Upon a Time and how many versions we happen to have around the house. My favorite is the blade my brother made for me for my 50th birthday.
My cats have settled down for their morning naps. Phoebe has chosen a new spot that has made walking into the kitchen a bit of an adventure.
I have a quirky idea I want to execute before Farpoint. Let’s see if I can do it.
Fandom is both making me smile and frown at the same time. I am saying it again for those who didn’t hear me last time, the actor is not the character. Some of the best villains have been played by the sweetest people and some heroes are real jerks as themselves. Some actors move onto the next role and don’t want to answer questions from something they did 30 years ago, others love talking about it. Actors are human with the same feelings, faults, and foibles as the rest of us. Although television would have you believe otherwise with the captions “Real people not Actors”. That phrase drives both Peter and me up a wall.
Our TV remote has giving up the ghost for some reason. It is blinking when touched but not working. Might be a trip to Cablevision for a replacement. I am using the app to work the TV but it is hard to control. Fortunately, we have several ways of turning off and on the TV itself.
Spies in Disguise was a fun film and I learned several things about pigeons I did not know.
I am grateful for that which entertains me.