Wednesday, February 3, 2021

why does this shit always happen at the end of the day


As usual, the day after I publish a covid post, something big comes out and that something big is that over 95,000 people died of covid in January, the largest death toll for one month since the pandemic began. That's nearly 1/5 of the total deaths in one month. I wonder how many of those people were infected during their Christmas gatherings.

Tuesday was a fairly laid back day until...

I slept late, only waking when the alarm for my 9 AM pill taking sounded and I was deep in REM sleep. I've had several wakeful hours in the middle of the night three out of the last 5 nights and last night was no exception. I woke briefly before 6 and then sank back under.

After breakfast I set up the sprinkler since the promised rain was not forthcoming but my little temperamental sprinkler would not spin, or rather, it would not spin with the water on, it would spin freely in my hand giving it a push and I argued with that thing all last year so I threw it in the trash and went to the feed store and got me a new sprinkler. Set it up and went in to wash the dishes that were two days overdue, had lunch, moved the sprinkler around, walked the dog, saw two of my neighbors and stopped to chat for a few minutes, moved the sprinkler again at the far back flower bed where the poppies grow and the banana trees are and the hose will barely reach to the middle of that bed and I gave it a big tug, which I have done many times over the years to see if I could get it one more inch further and it gave. And when I say it gave, the PVC pipe coming out of the ground that the hose bib is on broke off at ground level and water started geysering up. By then it was 3:30. Turned off the water to the house and Marc and I dug it out a little to see if it was something we had the wherewithal to fix ourselves here and at 4:30 I called Rocky. He was just finishing up and would be right there so I continued digging it out and cutting the roots out while I waited for Rocky so he could see the best way to proceed. The goal was to just cap it off for the night so Rocky had cut off the part that needed to be replaced and I made a mad dash to El Campo before the lumber/hardware store closed which I thought was 6 PM and got there with 10 minutes to spare only to see that they close at 7. But, I got the stuff, called Rocky, I have the stuff and I'm heading back, and he was waiting in the driveway when I got back and the pipe was capped off and we had water to the house again. Further repairs to be made today.

the repair

And here's some spooky little woo woo, Monday I was talking with my daughter about the new stimulus package and she hopes it comes through because the company she works for will probably have to close in 6 months if it doesn't pass and that she'd have to have two jobs here and still wouldn't make what she makes now. That evening coming home from yoga I mentioned this to Pam and remarked that Sarah could job hunt in El Campo and Rosenberg as well. The next day, my email spam blocker report showed four spam emails about jobs, three of which were specifically related to El Campo. I have never before gotten spam for job opportunities in El Campo.

Well, the Republicans had a chance to disavow Trump and save what little shred of integrity they may have still had and they put on a good show of it for a couple of days with their speeches but they seem determined to embrace the lies and wackos with Lindsey Graham threatening to call in the FBI if the Democrats call even one witness against Trump in his impeachment trial coming up, as if we wouldn't want that. Ten Republican senators had a meeting with President Biden with a counter offer stimulus package that was 1/3 the cost of the Democrat proposal and he rightly rejected it as being too weak to solve any problems. As usual Republicans only want to give the very rich money they don't need and tell the rest of us to just suck it up. Schumer is going ahead to pass the stimulus package through a process called reconciliation. Watch the Republicans scream even though it's the same process they used for their trillion dollar tax cuts for the wealthy.

Saw these yesterday in the easement in front of the shop. 




20 comments:

  1. Yikes! Thank goodness you had Rocky to come over quickly! I will have to remember not to yank on the hose.
    Oh, the republicans are a mess - we have to keep repeating the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so people will see and believe (eventually?). What a strange time in our history.
    Glad you ended with the lovely flowers to brighten things up, Ellen!

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  2. What's that lovely flower? I can't get over all the flowers, and even having to water them in February.
    about the pipe: I guess you don't know your own strength! don't go turning on any faucets in the house, is all I say.

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    1. the flower is one of the wildflowers down here...indian paintbrush. it's also early just like everything else.

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  3. Shit always happens at the end of the day for the same reason that kids start getting sick on Fridays. If it was Monday, you wouldn't take them to the doctor but just wait and see what's going on but if it's Friday, you know they'll be closed all weekend and so you feel like you have to take them in. Some sort of weird scientific principle that we don't understand yet.
    You sure are lucky in having Rocky for a neighbor.

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    1. he's so busy and he even applied for SS so he could start to be semi-retired. I told him he needed to start telling people no, just not me. he laughed and said that's his problem, has a hard time telling people no. that's because you're a good man I told him.

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  4. It's scary how your phone listens back and sends you messages. Happens to me all the time! As for end of the day problems - - I thought it was supposed to happen that way!

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  5. Wow, we had to call a plumber at the same you had to call one. The water pipe at our house that attaches to the city water line broke. We're not sure when, but there was quite a streaming puddle of water coming out of the water meter on the sidewalk. The plumber came at 4:45 pm and worked until 6:00. He fixed it. We know how to live without electricity and gas, but water is essential.
    I've been reading how the Covid virus is going to mutate and stay around for quite a while. We may not need to be masked and quarantined in the future, but this may be yearly vaccines may be an ongoing thing. Ugh.

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    1. glad you got yours repaired quickly! and yeah, I had heard some talk of the covid vaccine probably having to be annual.

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  6. That happy reconciliation ploy is the same the Obama administration used to pass ACA. So, the D's learned all the ropes, too.

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  7. You have such lovely flowers growing around you. We had fog today -- all day -- and it's now 30 deg. on the deck.

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  8. Your capped off water line is such a familiar site to me! Two yesterday, but only one today. No, I didn't yank on a hose, but I do have campers in the winter who seem to think it's okay to leave a frost free hydrant dripping during a hard freeze. Try though I may, I can't seem to educate them! I did one of those phone surveys and when asked which party I was affiliated with. Neither is my usual response, but I told my interrogator that I used to vote Republican, but given the fact that they have proven to be s petty and stupid, I would never vote Republican again.

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  9. Hi Ellen, my gosh, regarding the PVC pipe incident... do you ever think, "What next?" ha!

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  10. I swear our phones listen to us. I saw a funny tweet the other day that all the people who think Bill Gates is trying to inject us with a tracker through the covid vaccine, stormed the Capitol with their phones in their pockets and location services turned on. So yeah, our phones know more about us than we know about ourselves. I hope your daughter's job is safe. I am glad the Dems are going ahead and not letting themselves be gaslit by Republicans screaming about the deficit. The hypocrisy is so galling.

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  11. Stuff just knows when to break to be maximally annoying. It's distressing that the covid shot may be an annual event. Flu shot compliance is fairly low, what will annual covid compliance be? Ack, it hurts my brain to think about it.

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  12. You are such a hoss - if I tried to pull that hose I'd just probably accidentally let go & fall over. Ha! Glad you were able to get it fixed so you could have water in the house!

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  13. They won't wear masks and go out in the world with naked faces.
    Big fuss over Georgia's new Republican. She now admits she was wrong.

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    1. not really. she said those things she said in the past didn't represent her today but then she turned around and called everyone who didn't support Trump pedophiles and called her democrat and the 11 republican colleagues that removed her from her committees morons. and her comments after Jan 6 were that it was a hard thing to do (the attempted coup) but that it needed to be done.

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  14. Wildflowers! Woo hoo! Are those Indian paintbrush? That sucks about the pipe, but at least you were able to get it capped.

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