But not having a connection was not disastrous today, as I had other things to do anyway, and the afternoon was quite pleasant, affording me time to laze about in the yard watching the feral cats enjoy what might turn out to have been the last balmy day until next spring. I couldn't get to physically active as my neck is on the verge of going out of joint again, which is normal for the fourth week after an adjustment. My next appointment with the chiropractor is Tuesday, and it will be quite welcome.
Today is to be decidedly non-balmy, and predicted to be at a good fifteen degrees cooler than yesterday. Oddly, Saturday night is expected to be a bit warmer than tonight is. The chance of rain on Sunday has dropped to a mere ten percent, which makes it unlikely. The next day likely to bring rain is next Saturday. I'd rather have the rain a bit more frequently than that, as it would eliminate all need of irrigating any part of the yard. As it is, the dry spell will force me to water the jasmine hedge and the roses, at least, and probably a couple of other shrubby plants. The lawn can just suffer.
I'm awake at an ungodly hour, and will now try to get some sleep, lest I end up sleeping until sunset. I was just about to go to sleep at one o'clock when I decided to check the computer one last time to see if it was working again yet, and it was, and now I've spent three hours at it. At least I'll get an extra hour Saturday night/Sunday morning, when the clocks must be set back. It's nice having the clock on the cable box, which resets itself. I sometimes used to forget to change them, but now there is technology to remind me to set the other clocks. And this technology came along just in time for the onset of my dementia, which will soon likely cause me to forget altogether what time even is!