19th July 2014

Repack and travel

The odds of getting everything back into the cargo area of our car diminish after a single night’s pause. Multiply the pause tenfold, and imagine me this morning. Two of those hi-rail carts used by “great hotels everywhere”; the dog still risked getting bumped for lack of space.

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18th July 2014

Plunged into an earlier era

The network is down. A whole hotel, plunged back into an earlier era, while somewhere… Yes, the technical people have been called, and they’re working on the problem… I speak from experience; that’s the only answer you can give, while you spin and touch your favourite good luck charm and wonder if there are any goats available for sacrifice.

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17th July 2014

New reason for a sore back

There. I now own four foamy pillows, purchased for less than a fiver each. If a wild creature spirits them away before we rerun to home base, the price point will cushion me. Amazing how we insisted on dragging stuff with us that we could easily have picked up at Wallies, all those other years.

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16th July 2014

Neighbours near waterfalls

While we were out, the dog and I discovered a waterfall and a neighbour. Sort of. The water was falling over a cliff, so technically this one qualifies as real. The neighbour lives in the same part of town, but we didn’t exactly discover him; he noticed the dealership logo on our car and came over to the waterfall to say hello. It was hot out…

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15th July 2014

Too thick to slurp

Time to go and study some arcane section of engineering; maybe fluid dynamics as a factor of humidity. Else, the mystery of my “too thick to slurp” milkshake will remain as a subject for the experts. I won’t be able to demonstrate the difficulty, or share (I finally cleaned out the container with a spoon).

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14th July 2014

Over here, a side-door model

I was prepared, if copying addresses from Yellow Pages listings counts. The amount of new information I had on hand after driving in and out and up and down the road; minimal. The intent was to lean more about ICF. The result came down to a simple realization that finding a qualified contractor will depend on luck and personal recommendations. Take that, Cult of the Phonebook.

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13th July 2014

Enthusiastic vegetation

Today has been officially designated as a “vacation day” so we decided to leave city limits and see where the road would go.

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12th July 2014

Satisfied with the towel exchanges

When in doubt, study. And so, with other consideration in play to keep me close to home base, I did. Now, I wonder if my limits are too close to the redline, or 0dB as my textbook calls it.

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11th July 2014

Eating in the open air

Another day, another utility question and answer session. This time, I received a quick course on the needs for a proper waste water installation. Not rocket science, but better left to the experts. Trying this at home could lead to unsatisfactory results…

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10th July 2014

The house was right over there

Not sure if the dog appreciated my choice of “a good place for his morning constitutional”. He didn’t say anything, but that curious wiggle when he squatted had to involve the cloud of skeeters. I found a geocache, without my GPS.

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