Sunday, 1 November 2020

Time Falls Back

 and I didn't.Thats sleep. Apparently, my internal clock knew the time. Right. Coffee and do something

Yesterday, up early as well. Thus, I went to the laundry room and re - hung a clothes rod that had fallen. This rod holds items from the dryer that need to be hung. 

Practically, the rod was being held by cup screws twisted into plastic wall anchors. The screw is supposed to expand the anchor as it enters the anchor - locking against the side of the drywall. But the cup screws are too thin. Solution is to use a fatter screw eye. 

Today ? well, cup of coffee and sitting here, banging out more useless verbiage

If we owned land then I'd be out roaming the back 40. In non C V times then I'd be out for coffee and a drive to the mall

And its not like there is nothing to do. The furnace filter should be replaced. The new filter sits in the hall downstairs as a reminder. Soon. Soon.

The provincial health office in its daily reminders still says stay home.

We are surging in C V 19 cases. Luckily we fall way short of the U.S. and Europe. Here in Canada, we look at the U.S. and wonder ' how can you do that to yourselves ' < ah, ours not to reason how or why >

You know that that quote finishes <  but to do or die >

Oh, from Tennyson, Charge of the Light Brigade

' Into the valley of death rode the five hundred ' or 250 thousand

From Brett Anderson at Accuweather. Mild weather for two weeks < in case - paste and copy fail

Latest signals suggest that the Arctic Oscillation (AO) will likely be strongly positive during the first week or two of November. This would favor keeping most of the Arctic air confined to northern Canada, while generally milder Pacific air dominates over southern Canada and the Lower 48 states. There are no signs of any significant drought relief for the interior western United States.

There is another map. And it looks about the same

Good news.

Filter is exchanged for the furnace

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