More oddness
Multi-Tasking Sucks
Most of my blogging (and writing in general) either happens in little two-minute chunks between emergencies at work or in the middle of the night when insomnia sets in. In either case, concentration is difficult. I wrote a post earlier today, while I was at work, about the EPA and coal plants and such. I hope it makes sense, but it probably doesn't. (Fear not, faithful reader, I do NOT blog at work when there's actual work to be done. Every now and then I find myself with three minutes of time between jobs, though, so I type just as fast as my pudgy little fingers will go while I have the opportunity.)
All I was trying to say in my EPA-Coal post was that Iowa has a lot of opportunities to create energy out of the wind; why build stinky ol' coal plants? But anyway...
Because we have no children...
We take the cat to the vet every year. It seems kinda silly - I mean, he's an indoor cat and hardly ever has an opportunity to catch any kitty diseases or break any kitty bones, but we still take the little fella in every year for his annual oil change.
He doesn't like it.
My Trip to Des Moines...
Most of my blogging (and writing in general) either happens in little two-minute chunks between emergencies at work or in the middle of the night when insomnia sets in. In either case, concentration is difficult. I wrote a post earlier today, while I was at work, about the EPA and coal plants and such. I hope it makes sense, but it probably doesn't. (Fear not, faithful reader, I do NOT blog at work when there's actual work to be done. Every now and then I find myself with three minutes of time between jobs, though, so I type just as fast as my pudgy little fingers will go while I have the opportunity.)
All I was trying to say in my EPA-Coal post was that Iowa has a lot of opportunities to create energy out of the wind; why build stinky ol' coal plants? But anyway...
Because we have no children...
We take the cat to the vet every year. It seems kinda silly - I mean, he's an indoor cat and hardly ever has an opportunity to catch any kitty diseases or break any kitty bones, but we still take the little fella in every year for his annual oil change.
He doesn't like it.
My Trip to Des Moines...
Hey, if you look close, the State Capitol is behind that construction somewhere...
A pretty sunset...
2 Comments:
that's a great sunset shot!
All I was trying to say in my EPA-Coal post was that Iowa has a lot of opportunities to create energy out of the wind; why build stinky ol' coal plants? But anyway...
I concur.
Same argument I have for living in this land o'sunshine and NO ONE USES SOLAR! I understand the "cost", but it is only "initial cost"... it pays for itself in one season of A/C bills - I have a 1300 sq. ft. home and my monthly electric bill is around $300.00 - we keep the thermostat at 82 and sweat it out.
I would happily invest in Solar power in my own home but the HOA won't allow it. It is 'unsightly'.
As soon as I abolish the HOA (and I will, I tell you, I WILL), I'll see the 'rules and regs' are changed toot-sweet! (Just call me Norma Rae, lmao).
Happy Easter to you Chris, Dagmar and Fruit-Loop!
(Oh! My word verification is gemjnyoy - I see Gem Ginny Joy. How cool).
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