24th December 2023

Invisible essentially

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My cup of coffee is from time to time invisible. Not all the time. It seems to be a factor of low light. I need to add that I have a coffee coloured cup of coffee that I filled with coffee and that I carry across the floor that is coffee coloured in low light. Magically the cup disappears from view. I know where it is because I can feel the weight and the temperature changes as I spill it on my hands and the odour but there is no way that I could tell you where it is other than that. Magical. There are some who add that a glass of water can have the same properties. I disagree. If your glass of water smells like coffee there’s other things going on. And I know the coffee and water are closely joint but they’re not identical. Happily milk does not disappear from view. Even when added to coffee. I must start experimenting with foods to see if they also disappear. No, I don’t want my food to disappear from view but I realized that it is a possibility given my propensity for leaving the lights off. It all comes down to trying to save the world because electricity requires fossil fuels in this part of the world and we want to get those out right. Time for us all to go solar. I am willing even though the price point is still blurry. If the nation wants me to have cheap electricity they should just simply give me array of solar panels. Yes, an array not a ray. This is my effort to confuse voice recognition. I learned recently that when I invoke the name Siri, someone in the room will speak to me. Not my fault. I should not randomly call out names right? And with that we’re hard on into the holidays. A neighbour just stopped by with a gift bag and of course I could not reciprocate. I hope my thoughts and wishes will be well received. And for the record we do have some snow on the ground. So, this is technically a white Christmas.

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