I’m beginning to wonder whether I’m fast becoming redundant to the Furbag. Now it seems I’m only required as a source of food and a back warmer! I guess that means the door’s a success. I’m trying to snap a photo of her using the door, but it seems that is a bit tricky at the moment. Apparently she’s not interested in letting me SEE her use the door even though it’s obvious she is doing so.
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Finally Released…
I put in the Furbag’s door today. Finally I should get some peace with regard to her access! 🙂
I’ve taken some photos, I’ll post them up later.
Living with Harmony…
A friend finally managed to convince me I needed one of these little critters. I have to admit I can’t believe I managed so long without one. I think I’m almost ashamed that I have ignored such for so long.
It only required minor tweaking to be the perfect solution for me. Not only that, it had OS X software that’s excellent.
Winds of 11 “o” 7 “o” 2009…
Yes it was a wild night Friday night, but fortunately the worst damage is shown below.

Here’s another view looking South.

All the rest was simply tree litter here and there. I count myself very lucky 🙂
Finally call it “home”…
Apparently Sammy’s visit Friday has left me “very relaxed” according to some. Unfortunately we broke some toys, which necessitated a shopping trip last night…
I like that fact that after all these years she still doesn’t have a car, but it’s just a pity she had to be on the 07:12 train Saturday morning: for many reasons… *le sigh*
Oh and yes Lorraine I was chatting to you while she was dozing and in the shower if you’ve done the math…
Watery Impressions…
It seems we’ve been getting a bit of rain outside, but not enough for me to hear it on the roof *sigh* except for the occasional couple of minutes. Wasn’t really worth interrupting Monsieur Debussy’s “Le Mer” and Andrew Blake’s “Aria“. I’m really looking forward to the first night of heavy rain and being snuggled up on the couch or the bed with someone checking it out through the skylight…
There (i.e a year ago) and back again (i.e. the here & now)…
I’m just sitting up here in my “loft” / loungeroom, enjoying the scent of Chamomile & Frankincense oils wafting through the air, listening to Resphigi’s “Ancient Airs and Dances”, reflecting a bit on the previous 12 months, realising so much in my life has changed. This time last year I was:
- Starting a new job, and loving the escape from the old. I was travelling the country and I was relishing the “Honeymoon”.
- Bemoaning a broken Nokia phone that couldn’t be fixed under a warranty that had expired 6 months before, but the contract still had 6 months to go!
- I was in the 5th year of a “Polyamorous” relationship which was moving into shaky ground. I think I knew it, but just wasn’t quite willing to do something about it; deluding myself that it was still working for all involved.
- I was just about to buy an iMac, although I didn’t know it. I DEFINITELY DON’T regret that one.
- I’d just rebuilt and upgraded Bombadil the Mail/WWW/FTP server and Furbag’s blog was down and she was getting cranky.
- Had a W2K3 Server (Gandalf) seriously in need of a rebuild and no scheduled upgrade!
- Basically I was bursting out of my old abode, but had no intentions of going anywhere else.
- Furbag and I were in our 12th year together.
- We didn’t have a Cat Door.
Now it seems I’m in a somewhat different space in the Cosmos than I would have anticipated, if I was into that sort of thing. I’m more of a reflective sort of person rather than a predictive person. I like to theorize, but life’s lessons are only learned reflectively, so it’s enjoy the present then learn from the past to prepare for the yet to unfold future. I prefer to look for a direction rather than a destination. That said, it seems that I’ve arrived at the below current point in the journey:
- The relationship has dissolved, at some cost to all concerned, although there’s no doubt it’s for the best for all concerned. It had obviously run it’s course and we’d had the best out of it. I don’t regret the experience, only the reticence to finish it when it should have been done.
- Having realised that the previous job was not right for me, I’m in yet another job, six months in and well past the Honeymoon but still loving it. Once again 5 mins walk from work. This one is definitely a much better choice for me, as things have really rolled on since changing.
- I’ve had the iMac almost a year, and still not regretting the money I spent on it, and become a definite convert. So much so that…
- I’ve been the proud owner of an iPhone for nearly 8 months! Yet another “mac” choice I don’t regret.
- Bombadil (Linux Server) up and running without issues for 12 months. Furbag is up again and I’ve been forgiven. I’ve begun this blog, and moving away from my Livejournal.
- Gandalf (W2K3) has been upgraded with regard to Hardware, and also had several long term issues resolved that were not critical, but annoying.
- I’ve bought a house, and been moved in for 2 months (yesterday). Space for all sorts of things now. Don’t have any intention of going anywhere else for the foreseeable short to medium term. 🙂
- Furbag and I are in our 13th year.
- We still don’t have a Cat Door (yes I’m being made to pay for this one)!
All in all it seems I’ve come forward in a positive manner just as the Cosmos has generally done for me, with some very interesting changes. No regrets, a few bruises, but they’ll pass and I’ve definitely learned something from most of the above. Not sure about the Cat Door yet though…
Damn that was Fast…
I just realised it’s 2 months to the day that I moved into my new house. Where did the time go? Somehow, you’d probably think by looking I’d been here longer. I’m a genuine Nester once I get going that’s true. Furbag slotted in very nicely, she was set after a week! You’d think she’d lived here all her life. I’m definitely noticing that I’m walking up and down a lot of stairs these days!
Unfortunately I’ve still yet to see a spectacular Thunderstorm through my Skylight yet, and haven’t really had a good fall of rain to hear on the roof yet. But I’m looking forward to both. It’s a bit more of a walk to the clothes line than most would like, but it does offer quality time to chat to the Furbag on the way to hang up clothes. 🙂