I find myself sitting at
George, who is now
online through our nifty little
linux network to the cable
modem. Sweet blazing
glory, the curse is lifted. Now the plans can unfurl like a roll of
toilet paper on
All Hallows Eve.
My first day at my new
job. I think I finally found something I'm going to enjoy, and be paid well to do so. We make
window treatments, from
wound fibers of all
colors.
We
wind the
fibers around
polyfoam strands, of thickness from about a 1/2" to over an inch, on a
lathe setup. Then once the strands are done (with color [
blends, bumps, and other effects), we affix them to
cornices built specificaly for the
customers windows. The
shop is small, the owners and cool, and the
attitude geared to stress free productivity. The co workers seem cool, at least they
smoke, and it's in a nice area. Just in time, some big bills looming. Wish me
luck.
Randy heads out of town tomorrow night for a day or so. It will be nice to have this
place alone, for the first time. Nit that I can take advantage of it yet (besides running around
naked reciting shakespearan
verse).
Got the invite to
CT from that
girl I met there, heretofore known as
Lilah. Should be fun, could use a friend from the
old country (CT). Speaking of old friends, I think I shall drop in on
Baltimore in two weekends to reclaim my stuff that I'm sure is
gathering dust and bad karma. I
need my
paints. I need my
memories back.
When I went back to
Connecticut this
weekend, I saw the for sale sign leaning against the
pool deck. Guess my mom took it down for my arrival. Nice of her. If she doesn't get remortaged in a few weeks, she loses the homestead. Putting it up for
sale is a stall tatic, but she remains blissfully
optimistic. I remain thinking I need to get my stuff out of there before they lock it up. Wish her luck.
Moral lesson for the day-yielding right of way in traffic is better
karma than stomping on the gas pedal and staring blankly ahead.