Monday, October 6, 2014

Long day

Just a thought. Truly romantic and truly good people have a similar trait.
If you tell a truly good person to go away, they respect your wishes and depart. They think that's what you want.
Truly romantic people will do the same thing. Because they will battle the world for you but when they have to battle you for you, the romance is lost and drama takes it's place.
If you want a romantic or good person in your life, don't tell them to leave or treat them like you don't want to be there. You'll get what you appear to want.


 Today was a really long day. Glad it's over. My finger remained swollen, of course. Little better now but still kind of sore and swollen. Draining a small amount of discolored fluid but that's a good thing. Means my body is fighting the infection, walling it off. 

Had some residual concrete boogers. From laying 1250 lbs of concrete this weekend. Plus it's very possible daughter passed her cold virus to me. Not sure yet. 

Then the power went out this morning for two hours. I think the street construction crews hit a power line. Not long after the power went out, I heard sirens which stopped right around the corner, where construction still continues. After 6-7 months. At the same intersection. 

Then I had internet problems. Had a delay four times longer than it should have been. 

Finally got everything all fixed. Of course, that didn't stop the callers from being brain dead. But the rest of the day went much better.

Finally got my day off for the dentures approved. Yay! 

Dug the holes for the last two posts for the solarium. Then it got too dark to set the posts. Get that done tomorrow. With the cement mixer it will take a lot less time. If I get out there right after work, I can probably do that and get a couple of panels in place for the sides. Then have to cut and glue foam insulation strips on top of the posts and beams. Then it's a matter of fixing the film in place. That will be the biggest and hardest part of the job. Also the part which has to be done all in one shot. Have to see how all that progresses.

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