Okay, between 7 and now, I have managed to shovel the entire driveway, sidewalk and walkway. Go me. However, my shoulder is now stinging. And it's still snowing. The snow left by the snow plow was heavy, wet and obnoxious. But it's been moved. Whew. I am ever so grateful that
wolfcat came by last night and shovelled up about 4 inches of snow. I think I shovelled another 4 inches today, give or take.
Right now, I have an Apache cat curled up between me and the laptop, on my lap. Taliesin is sitting beside me, and Cheyenne just yowled at me, cause she thinks there's no room here for her. Well. She might be right. It's nice to lean back and snuggle the furfaces though. JackFM is playing good music without too much dj babble, so that's nice.
The darn cell phone battery died in the middle of the change management conference call. Twice. Well, first the work cell died, and then my personal cell died. *sighs* I had to give up at that point.
But I do have work to do, and it's here with me, so I am getting at it. Two proposals to update, and send off for review.
Oy, Chey is now trying to climb atop my legs, which are stretched from the couch to the coffee table. Right. Time to move or something.
Right now, I have an Apache cat curled up between me and the laptop, on my lap. Taliesin is sitting beside me, and Cheyenne just yowled at me, cause she thinks there's no room here for her. Well. She might be right. It's nice to lean back and snuggle the furfaces though. JackFM is playing good music without too much dj babble, so that's nice.
The darn cell phone battery died in the middle of the change management conference call. Twice. Well, first the work cell died, and then my personal cell died. *sighs* I had to give up at that point.
But I do have work to do, and it's here with me, so I am getting at it. Two proposals to update, and send off for review.
Oy, Chey is now trying to climb atop my legs, which are stretched from the couch to the coffee table. Right. Time to move or something.
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Date: 2005-03-01 08:06 pm (UTC)In some strange way, I actually enjoyed it. It was soft and quiet outside. Peaceful... as long as I wasn't driving.
I hated the driving. The drive home scared the bejeezus outta me enough that I left the 401 (at Liverpool) to the transports and fled to the nearly deserted city streets.
MUCH better!
Slept like a stone, too. Which was even better. :)
Though, on a completely random note: I have to say again that Tamrissa and Solara share distinctly similar (and terribly amusing) narative styles. Is much fun!
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Date: 2005-03-01 08:10 pm (UTC)Cool. So long as you're enjoying the fun!
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Date: 2005-03-01 08:16 pm (UTC)