rejectomorph (flying_blind) wrote,
rejectomorph
flying_blind

Sunlight!

What with Sluggo crashing, and Juno disconnecting me, and LJ acting as though it were coming through on a 1982 modem, I've barely been able to read my friends page and make a few comments, let alone make a post. I'm running afoul of technology again! Maybe I ought to sacrifice a goat to Bill Gates. (Not Frank, of course.) I keep imagining that, someday, computers will be as reliable as those tinny transistor radios the Japanese were making forty years ago -- but I'm not holding my breath.

At least it cleared up nicely today. Big puffy clouds withdrew mostly to the area above the mountains, with a few more scattered about like giant sheep grazing a bright blue meadow. I went for an afternoon walk, and was surprised at how many cats were out. They were sunning themselves on porches and rooftops, and frolicking in the rapidly growing lawns. The birds were out in large numbers, too. Everything is taking advantage of this brief window of spring, making up for lost time. Yet more rain is expected by Wednesday, so I'm going to go out and enjoy this rare evening while it lasts. It's about time for Sluggo to crash again, anyway. I only hope he waits long enough for me to get this entry posted.
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