Jun. 11th, 2009

ugh!

Jun. 11th, 2009 07:51 pm
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I think [livejournal.com profile] rolypolypony and I would be happiest if we could trade weather! It's in the 80s here at nearly 8 pm, and it's so soggy that I almost think it was less humid last night when it was pouring down rain! It's so humid that when I bump a contact lens partly loose from my eye, it fogs up!

Stopped on the way home and got some new shower gel, shampoo, and conditioner that are supposed to help soothe dry skin, and I got some organic, hypoallergenic laundry detergent. Hopefully those will all help...

I was reading a piece in a recent Smithsonian that profiles Frank Lloyd Wright. It described, among other things, the "Usonian" ideal that he pursued in his designs for more middle-class homes. Among the characteristics described were positioning to catch winter light for passive solar, eaves for summer shade, glass brick and wood construction, clerestory windows and built-in lighting, screened from the street to give privacy, and open carports. It sounds almost exactly like our old House in the Trees!

I've been going without an alarm lately--either I wake up or the cats wake me up. I don't have any fixed schedule (though I'm trying to get back to being in the office by 9.30 rather than the 10 or 10.30 it's been slipping to lately, as that means I have to work very late), so if I sleep until 6.30 or 7.30 it doesn't really matter. But this morning I woke up (with two cats sitting on the bed staring at me) and saw it was 9.15!!!! I think that's the shortest time to work I've ever done from a standing start: I was showered, dressed, and sitting down at my desk almost exactly an hour after I woke up! OK, back to setting an alarm for 7.30 or 8, just in case... But it really makes about 1000% difference being able to wake up naturally rather than being jarred out of sleep by a bell or buzzer.
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One of my friends has a link in their profile to a simply terrific website that I want to promote too.

It's Herorat.org, which publicises and supports the work of training and supporting rats who help detect landmines (by smell) to aid in de-mining efforts and other rats who detect TB in sputum samples, helping in early detection and treatment of tuberculosis. I think I will donate to support a rat--these are both very worthy causes, and having little ratty guys do these jobs helps lots of people with (apparently) very little risk to the rats.

Even Nicholas, pictured above, supports this band of heroic rats! (OK, I asked him if I could say he supported it, and he sort of glared at me because I haven't gotten catdinner yet, but I'm sure he *would*...)

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