currents to celebrate a shockingly quiet day in shiny things

  • March 22, 2014, 5:38 a.m.
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Current location My office. It is quiet. It is peaceful. It is weird. The phone is not ringing. I am not getting any emails. Did some catastrophic event occur, wiping out mankind, and nobody told me? Good!!!

This is a happy change from all my other recent days. This whole week has been a madhouse, what with Mr. Organized on jury duty all week and Aggravation Receptionist experiencing the usual DramaFest that resulted in her either not being here at all, or being here in a weepy state that required her to go from office to office tearily telling each of us in great detail about her drama. And actually the drama is sad and I'm sorry for her -- she has a very sick elderly dog, and yesterday couldn't get the dog to get up and couldn't get her to the car to take her to the vet (the dog is a large pit bull and she has about fifty steps down the deck to get from her house to her car and AR is a spindly weak little thing) and her husband was out of town (she'd asked him to please not go and leave her with the sick dog and he went anyhow).

She apparently has no friends despite living here 30+ years, and having a sister nearby that you'd think could help her. She finally got in touch with a neighbor and got the dog to the vet, (thank god, I was feeling terrible for not offering to help her but she lives a good half hour from here and I didn't want to have my arm ripped off by an angry, upset pit bull who is in pain and doesn't know me and isn't very friendly to most of the people she does know apparently) and they think she has a tumor but can't tell if it's cancerous without taking her to another town far from here for bone tests.

SO I do feel bad for her and at least this isn't as idiotic as most of her drama... but we've had SO MUCH TO DO and it's been really difficult with her either gone or here weeping and talking about it. And now the dog does at least have the proper medication and isn't in pain. The poor dog is quite old and has been in poor health for quite some time.

ANYHOW, my point is really that after a grueling week, it's bizarrely quiet and peaceful today. And it's Friday!!

current weather Because that's always the Number One Topic here. Right now it is 59 degrees!!! And sunny!!!! Naturally this is not going to last. Sunday the low is back down to below freezing. Tuesday the high is 35 and the low is 18 and we're due snow. I am SO READY TO MOVE. And it's much worse in the Icy North, I know. I want to see flowers. I want to see warm weather that's here for good. I want summer, dammit.

current television obsession I think I mentioned this in my last entry -- we are finally watching Breaking Bad. And by "watching" I mean devouring, as it's been a rare night when we didn't watch two episodes and have to force ourselves to stop there. I was a little leery of a show about making meth where the meth makers are the good guys (meth is a serious problem around here. Serious and scary) but .... I don't approve of serial killers either and Dexter is one of my favorite shows in all of ever. So we gave it a shot and OMG it's fantastic.

I also FINALLY got to watch Season 3 of my beloved Vera recently --- it aired ages ago in the UK but NOBODY has had it here- not Amazon, where I watched the first two seasons, not Hulu, not Netflix, not iTunes even. I was ready to PAY if I had to, but I couldn't even pay to stream it. Then, all of a sudden, (in usual Netflix fashion, actually), it magically appeared on Netflix DVD (after not even being a "save" option) and was available and I snatched it up. I loved it-- and want to watch them again but I'm thinking surely Amazon or Hulu will get it soon now it's out on DVD and I can re-watch at my leisure. Vera always bears multiple viewings and every episode is like a movie - an hour and a half long.

In a similar fashion, we FINALLY got to see the last half of the most recent Doctor Who- season "7.5" - and that showed up on Hulu out of the clear blue sky. I don't think it's available yet on Netflix DVD. So we've been kind of hitting everything at weird unexpected times.

WELL, these aren't much in the way of currents - and now it's time to go, yippie!!!

I'll leave with a few pictures of Real Live Spring from my MIL's house last weekend. She lives an hour south of us in the foothills where spring arrives like a normal season and doesn't wait till MAY.

I was surprised at how well these came out- I was using my phone and it was nearly dark:

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I'm not sure why they have this in their back yard- you see these in Charleston, leftovers from when people needed something to tie their horses onto, but I do like it:

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The MIL has cool bottles in her windows.

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Deleted user March 22, 2014

Funny you should write about someone's elderly dog. That has been on my mind all day . Mabel, our 15 year old Rott / Lab mix is drastically slowing down and seems to have some sort of bump on her head. She is so old now I am not going to put her through checking to see if it's a tumor or a cyst. I dread the day when we know she has to part from us . Things are still ok right now but I can not imagine being there to be a comfort when it's the end. I will do it, but it will kill me. Just glad it's not today ...hope you have a great weekend !

edna million Deleted user ⋅ March 23, 2014

Poor Mabel-- it's so hard to have elderly pets. I wouldn't want to put a dog that age through the checking either. We had an older cat about ten years ago who got very sick, and the vet thought it was leukemia (oddly, the people kind and not the feline kind) but couldn't tell without painful tests. We didn't do it, at her age and with her dislike of being handled. I think giving them as good a quality of life as possible towards the end is the best thing you can do for them.

All AR's pets are elderly, even worse for her. I do feel awful for her... but she completely lacks the ability to deal with difficulties without falling to pieces. No matter if they are minor or serious. I know we'd all feel a lot more sympathetic if she wasn't like this about EVERYTHING. We all have pets we adore that we treat like kids. Poor AR!

Deleted user March 22, 2014

It was nice seeing pictures of Spring. Almost everything here is still brown and gray .

edna million Deleted user ⋅ March 23, 2014

It is where I live too! I'm ready to move to the MIL's town. Sadly it's not that great a place to live, other than being about ten degrees warmer than here year-round and having spring arrive at a normal time.

Lyn March 22, 2014

The *Current Weather^ is similar here. Almost 70 today, mid-50s tomorrow and then the return of Winter. Gah.

Have you seen the sign Spring is here and I'm so excited I wet my plants. Made me laugh.

edna million Lyn ⋅ March 23, 2014

Several of my FB friends have posted that -- it is hilarious!

ermentrude March 22, 2014

We have bright sunshine this morning so I put my sleeveless running to on and My. GOODNESS! it took a mile for my arms to stop stinging from the cold!

Long may the peace reign - but not so long that your job is no longer viable! X x

edna million ermentrude ⋅ March 23, 2014

I know, I often remind myself that as long as I have graduation madness to deal with, I will have a job! And I actually like my job, at least the vast majority of the time.

Marg March 22, 2014

What's the significance of the horse's head? Anything?

edna million Marg ⋅ March 23, 2014

I really am not sure, although I know that's something you see a lot in older towns that have preserved a lot of their history. Charleston has a lot of them in front of the old historic houses downtown, so I think they were originally for people to tie their horses to if they were just stopping in for a visit. I don't know where the inlaws got this one, but they used to frequent junk shops and have all kinds of odd unexpected stuff that they bought for nothing years ago!

Spinster March 23, 2014

Love the first picture. I need to check my yard to see if there is anything blooming.

Have you watched the last season of Dexter? Ive heard so many negative things about it and didn't like the season b4 as much as I did the others so not sure if I want to watch it.

edna million Spinster ⋅ March 24, 2014

I did watch it - and I loved it. I know there were a lot of mixed feelings about it, especially the final show, but I thought they did a great job.

noko March 26, 2014

Glad you at least got to visit a warmer clime and see some flowers before returning to bizarre weather land. I suppose it facilitates staying in and watching favorite shows. And glad you got a bit of a break in the intense activity at work. That is sad about AR's dog though. Sigh.

Justlovely March 27, 2014

You do panic, just a little bit, don't you, when things at work are too quiet and solitary. All that peace you wished for all the time when you couldn't get your work done is suddenly there.. and you can't get your work done. Maybe you'd have more sympathy for AR if she didn't use up all her points on stuff ALL the time. I'm glad you got those lovely shots, because I heard winter came back again!

edna million Justlovely ⋅ March 27, 2014

That is EXACTLY why I have problems with sympathy for her---- everything that ever happens is non-stop draaaaaaaama with her. I am terribly sorry about her dog and know how awful that is, but for all these years it's one horrible catastrophe after another after another, and it's really difficult to NOT think, "OMG, WHAT NOW??!!???" at her.

Winter did come back. I am SO annoyed. We had 5 or so inches of snow and horrible roads and I need winter to go away right now.

Deleted user March 31, 2014

I just realized I have that same bluebird in my kitchen window:-) but I would rather have those bottles !

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