
Structural Engineer
She’s studying the structural integrity of the creation. And doing some ‘stress testing’ of it.
So in the last twenty-four hours I’ve managed to get three of the seven episodes of The War burned to DVD for later viewing at my pleasure. I’ve got two more ready to go — I’ll do one tonight when I go to bed and set another to go in the morning when I leave the house. So hopefully by mid-week, all seven episodes are burned and I can free up some disk space. 22-some-odd-hours of video eats up disk space like it’s going out of style.
There’s not much new going on today — pretty normal or average day. It was good and pretty much ‘cold’ today — the high temperature didn’t get much above 50, and there was a decent enough wind to make being outside a less-than-attractive option. Combined with the rain and mist, I didn’t manage to get any of my outdoor projects done (short of play with the dogs for a minute or two while I fed them).
I managed to take a bunch of pictures tonight, but most of them didn’t make the cut. I was trying to catch various actions of Kirstin, and that can be a difficult task. But it’s fun, and it’s interactive, so I do it. ๐ Perhaps one of these days I’ll invest in a tripod so I can do more artistic types of stuff and not just take copious amounts of pictures of Kirstin and the cats. ๐ We’ll see. I’d also like a DSLR, but that’s not going to happen in the near future. ๐
Anyway, that’s pretty much my ramble for today. I’m quite tired, so I’m heading for bed now. Until next time…
“When you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.”
– Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)
–MZ