It doesn’t seem possible that we are halfway through January
already. I remember being told as a kid that time went faster as you got older,
but they never told me it went at light speed. At this rate, we will be
worrying about the Third Millennium any day now!
The only genuine Y2K problem I encountered was the
aforementioned heat at the library. We went three
days with no heat. Even the patrons were complaining. Turns out our
heating system computer was just too old to be Y2K compliant.
When the man came to fix it, he was quite surprised. He had to lie
to the machinery and set it back to December 1999 so it would work till
they ordered a new chip or something.
And it took about a week before the building was really warm
again. Even the books were cold! And you had to be careful not to freeze
your fingers on our lovely granite counters. I think if you had licked them,
your tongue would have stuck!
PPP
A patron told me that I missed a part of Pop’s Country Store
reader board. Sometime during the week, the wind removed a letter. So for a
while, they were offering a 50-pound rabbi for $7.59. I love signs that don’t
make sense. On the road to our fishing lodge is a sign that says: Beach
Access-No Water. Apparently the ocean has left that part of the beach. Of course,
it actually means no drinking water. But you have to admit it’s a hoot.
PPP
We were down to the fishing lodge again last week. We try to make
it down once a month to putter. The bathroom is done and looks even
better than I hoped. It isn’t easy turning avocado fixtures into a fashion
statement, but we managed. I found a great wallpaper border of fish and
fishing gear that had all the right colors in it. Pulled the whole place together.
We now have a bed, so we no longer have to drive the
motorhome down and live in the driveway. It was easier when we were painting
and plumbing to have the housing annex there to sleep and eat in. It is still a
bit like camping inside, but at least we can just load up the truck and take
off. Now we are looking at replacing all the windows. Some of them leak,
and they are all single glass. I’m sorry we couldn’t call Wilderness Glass,
but they are not on Pacific County’s list of approved winterization contractors.
This long distance remodeling is getting more involved than I
thought. But what remodeling project doesn’t?
PPP
There will be a free Babysitting Class held at North Bend Library
on Saturday, Jan. 22 and 29, from 1 to 4 p.m. You must be able to attend
both full sessions. It is for kids 11 and up, and you can register at the library,
or by calling (425) 888-0554.
This is a cooperative project of the KCLS system and Children’s
Hospital. Graduates will get a certificate and a guidebook to take along on
sitting jobs. This is a good course, covering proper care, how to handle
emergencies, and useful business tips.
PPP
I think Dakota, our resident feline, has been studying Feng Shui. This
is the ancient Chinese art of harmony in your surroundings. In China, I
understand they even have Feng Shui masters in to consult when they build
office buildings to make sure they are aligned in the most harmonious ways.
But Dakota has been working on making sure her surroundings
are most harmonious to her. She insists on sleeping in a certain spot on
the bed, and like Sparky, she is an undercover cat. Her food dish must be
in the correct spot in relation to her water dish, or she complains. And
most annoying of all, apparently only half of her litter box is correct. And
this kid doesn’t leave clumps; she leaves continents! My lap must be of
the proper shape, and I am not allowed to read anything that might hit her
fur while she is sleeping.
I realize that as the Cat in Charge, she deserves special treatment,
but honestly! I once read something that sums it up perfectly. Cats were
once worshiped as Gods. Cats have never forgotten this. Anyone who is
owned by a cat knows this is true.
PPP
Once again, I would like to send greetings to Joan. She is having it
a bit rough, and I want her to know we are all praying for her.
PPP
Thought for the Week: Consider the postage stamp. Its usefulness
lies in its ability to stick to one thing until it gets there.
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