User:Sj/klog/September 2005

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  September 9
Commence with the varnishing
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Cat hair all over my nicely varnished counter. Avast, ye fuzzy scoundrels! Wait till I get my painty hands on you... you'll spend the next hurricane out in the echo shed.

Posted September 9, 2005, 14:38 UTC, to the cats dept.
Katrina evacuee blues
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Lots of evacuees entering Houston. How can one help evacuees without integrating them wholly into a city? Is it worth trying? Why not settle them in places and quantities where they can be integrated, rather than spending money on temporary accomodations which assume they will return to a devastated home?

Most say they want to stay in Houston - 2/3 of those here. Yet all preparations for lodging (in hotels and temp apartments) and jobs (temp work, again) assume they will leave in a month or two. Is this not wasteful? Do the relocation teams ask whether people intend to go back? I would love to know.

Posted September 9, 2005, 12:21 UTC, to the Katrina dept.
  September 12
Todo: Finish Varnish; Shine Wax Polish Kettle
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More cat hair all over my varnish. Avast, ye pink-haired scoundrels! I must finish today, and get this faux Polish teapot cleaned up for showin' til' it gleams like a Computer Graphics final project.

Posted September 12, 2005, 12:55 UTC, to the carpentry dept.
More varnish (template test 3/N)
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Varnishing completed. Let the aeration begin. Now where did I put that hammer and anvil... may as well do something productive with the evening.

Posted September 12, 2005, 22:34 UTC, to the blacksmithing dept.
  Late on September 25
Warm thoughts on a cold evening
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I'm heading out to siphon wireless from a park seat in Harvard Yard. I love working outside... even with people and noise and the smell of popcorn around, it's just as good as being inside with padded headphones on. Sometimes the noise adds to the magic.

I just got off the phone with an old friend, whom I love more than life itself. There's no explaining that kind of love; it just warms you up when you get close to it, inspires you, offers energy and strength for nothing in return. The best kind of magic. Our conversation was of sober and at times distressing things, yet it had the same tempo and spirit as always; I will try to keep that with me for another few hours.

And warm thoughts indeed are due to the redhead and the accordionguy married just this weekend, in reputedly brilliant form; and to the stretch of perfect weather with which they graced the city. If you are reading this, however far removed in time and space, I hope you can feel a fraction of that seeping through this fragile medium.

Posted September 26, 2005, 01:20 UTC to the love department