We had the power out for more than half a day today. It was aggravating as it was hot and sunny. We made it til noon then headed to the library for airconditioning only to see the street chock full of electricity company trucks and lots of people fiddling with the power lines. Sigh. When we got back home, the power was still out and it started thundering and raining hard so I sat down on the couch outside to watch the rain.
Kalea came out, sat next to me and muttered so darkly "I hope THOSE people get wet!". It was hilarious as I was just thinking that I hoped they electrocuted themselves while working on the lines in the rain. Just to clarify I asked her what people she was talking about and she said "The ones who broke the power!"
Glad to know I'm not the only one thinking sour thoughts about the power company!
On the plus side, we got a lot of reading in at the library, plus a lot of cleaning and art stuff done this morning.
Wildlife and the Wild Woman
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Para Vida, for true life,
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