Although I am not a computer professional, from what I have observed last night and this morning, my home computer has died.I turned it on last night and it booted up like normal, although a little window opened, like it sometimes does, to tell me that there were new updates to install. I clicked yes and they installed.Then I was browsing sites and an error message popped up telling me that the Firefox system had crashed. I've never gotten this before. I've gotten messages that the program wasn't responding and needed to close, but never that it crashed. The program shut down and I waited a bit and then re-opened Firefox. Full story...
It's time for the 12 of 12 again. Here is my October edition.This was a few minutes before I left the house for the day.
I don't know when Bart and Lisa were born. When I got them last December, I was told they were three or four months old.
I must be getting older. This year's fast knocked me for a bit of a loop.The last few years I'd been doing just fine.
I had mentioned in my earlier post that the yoga retreat I attended was held at a Zen center in New Mexico.
I had the delightful pleasure of inaugurating this past weekend with a visit from longtime blogger friend Limecrete.
I've heard about this before, but on my flight to New Mexico I became addicted to the trivia game they have on those personal video screens you get on the seatback in front of you.
I received my bi-weekly delivery of produce from my CSA on Thursday. So I spent most of this afternoon cooking up vegetables so they wouldn't spoil.
A fascinating photo essay that a friend sent me: Germany: The Melander family of Bargteheide Food expenditure for one week: 375.
I wrote the following while I was on retreat, so if airy-fairy feel-good "I'm OK, You're OK" posts make you nauseous, then head on over to one of my past Tent Pitches until this one cycles off the top of the blog.
It was wonderful. There really is no better way to sum it up. Perfect weather, perfect group of guys, great yoga classes, good food and some fun little field trips.
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