paint is hard to get rid of because it is a toxic material and so people are often more than happy to give it away. For example, I probably left 10 partial cans in NY.
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paint is hard to get rid of because it is a toxic material and so people are often more than happy to give it away.
Yeah, last spring I wanted to get rid of some paint and paint stripper, and the solid waste supervisor sent me down a curvy road, over a grate, past shrubs and trees half-hiding fences and pits, to a wee little cabin with signs directing me, for the love of little green apples, not to leave the car. A very nice person took everything off my hands and sent me on my way, but I kept expecting to see a sign saying "Beware of the Leopard" throughout the whole process.
Note to self: After picking 5lbs of blueberries in the morning, keep a close eye on how many Olivia consumes throughout the day.
It's not like I didn't see it coming.
Calli - you had me expecting a sign "You should have bought a squirrel".
Vortex - YOU ROCK!!!
Today was Kelly's supervisor's first day back after douchebag revealed himself. Her comment, when Kelly told her, was "I knew." Ummm, gee, thanks?
Happy Anniversaries all!
I am eating pizza that had zucchini, tomatoes and peppers from my garden. Unfortunately the sauce is store bought and is kind of meh, but on the whole, pretty good!
Also, it was a civic holiday here. I celebrated by doing nothing. I caught up on True Blood and Mad Med and reading.
I was reading Changing My Mind, essays by Zadie Smith. Most of it is collected speeches and journalism, including one piece that was films reviews. One movie she reviews is Date Movie, which she called the "worst movie I've ever seen." The reason for this is because she called Buffy, the only show she's ever loved, and spent a lot of time imagining that Allyson Hannigan was a great comedic actor, and watching her perform this crap was destroying all her illusions.
There was an article in the SF Chron about this great place that takes those half-empty cans of paint and blends them in a couple big vats. The resulting paint is re-canned and donated to places that need paint. That kind of reuse is something I miss in LA. Not as much of that here...or maybe I just don't know the places that do it yet.
Internet was down for a couple hours and I was desp'ate! Had trouble even ripping CDs since Gracenote autofill would require the internet, too. Trying to catch up on ripping in case I have to sell even more music than I've already sold. Going to start digitizing documents as well because I must have 6 boxes of 'em and I gotta pare down whether I stay here or go somewhere else.
I saw that place on Dirty Jobs. Very cool!
So I went to take some pix and my battery promptly died.
Ah, well. At least I knew exactly where the charger and adapter were.
Cash, my parents once did that with us, except at a you-pick cherry orchard. An hour and a half from home. And we were also drinking cherry cider on the way home. There's only one bathroom stop between Alamogordo and Cruces, and it is 30 minutes from the orchard, 5 from Alamo . And then a flat, slow climb, with only creosote and mesquite scrub across the missile range, so you can only stray a few feet from the road. Cherries kicked in at about minute 45.
At least we were home. Liv came up out of the playroom and handed me a pair of full to the brim underpants.
I gave up and tossed them and put her in the tub.