What made me happy today?

I know it shouldnt be all about the numbers....
If there's expenses involved, numbers are the only thing. What's it cost to run library? And revenue is generated by.... what? Library card fees, endowments, and fund raising? Gimme some data... I'm going stir crazy with no businesses to run. I'm gonna start inventing imaginary ones in a minute.
 
... I'm going stir crazy with no businesses to run. I'm gonna start inventing imaginary ones in a minute.
Lol! Didnt you just retire? Go on a cruise :)
Then come back and run your imaginary business!


In all seriousness, we are renting this building until a new one is built. So rent is a major factor. Along with the fact the the building needs A TON of work right now, with the mice, and pipes, and other things that the library is paying to fix just to keep us open
 
I'm pretty happy about avoiding -4c weather indeed.

it is kind of keeping me indoors. I need to go out and do errands, but I put off everything until tomorrow!
 
Temperatures and human reactions to them are so interesting. -4 C is 25 F, which seems a very comfortable winter temperature to me, unless of course, the wind is blowing 40 mph. I don't avoid running errands until it drops down below -28 C, but I have good winter clothing.

On the other hand, I look for shade when the temps soar up to 30 C and once it climbs over 38 C, shade, ice tea, and a good breeze are necessary just to keep me breathing, let along having the energy to raise the glass to my mouth. When I was young, I lived in places where temps were consistently over 38 C for weeks on end. Didn't start bothering me until I was in my early 20s. My tolerance for heat has steadily decreased ever since.
 
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Temperatures and human reactions to them are so interesting. -4 C is 25 F, which seems a very comfortable winter temperature to me
I unfortunately suffer from chilblains so cold temperatures have the potential to bring me torture. Seriously, chilblains are no joke. It's when blood leaks out of your vessels and becomes trapped under your skin. It brings actual agony I'd rather not describe.

England's winters triggered them annually multiple times. Thankfully, these last two years, the circumstances enabled me to spend the winter in my home island, so no chilblains! It's been marvelous and great.

This is my last year in university if all goes well. I'll leave England and its harsh winters for hopefully Crete, if again all goes well. There is a possibility I might have to spend some years in Athens though. But the temperatures will be alright there as well.

And so, all is happy :)
 
Grandkid 1 built a fort. Won't let his sister in.
He's left his dinner on the coffee table. Fool.
She goes up to it, starts chomping down his cutlets.
NOOO poppy make her STAHP
Go get it stupid.
Refuses to leave his pillowfort. Wails.
I knew she was smart, but not to the extent of knowing if your enemy is holed up in a castle, you simply starve them out.
 
I unfortunately suffer from chilblains so cold temperatures have the potential to bring me torture.
Deep sympathy. 🫂 I frostbit the tips of my fingers almost 50 years ago and I remember that every time my hands get cold. The amount of money I've spent on good gloves over the years would've paid for airfare to Crete with change left over to take you to dinner.
 
I finished one excel spreadsheet homework assignment. That level of boredom had to have killed off some neurons. Schism's neuron reefs are in danger of going extinct. We need to protect the environment.

Maybe said dumbifying of me will be narrated by David Attenborough (sp wrong, don't care).
 
the world of 40 or even 30 years ago is incredibly different to the world of today,

I'm still undecided whether to describe my novel set 1981-1984 as "period" or "historical." I say it's set at the "end of the predigital epoch and beginning of the neopuritan era."
 
I'm still undecided whether to describe my novel set 1981-1984 as "period" or "historical." I say it's set at the "end of the predigital epoch and beginning of the neopuritan era."

I describe my story set in 1986 as historical, since it deals with a real historical event. But I don't know if you'd do that if a story just uses the time period as a backdrop though - maybe then, it'd be period.
 
I'm still undecided whether to describe my novel set 1981-1984 as "period" or "historical." I say it's set at the "end of the predigital epoch and beginning of the neopuritan era."

Hmm, I guess you can't use
"the launching of the Reaganite-Thatcherite Regime".
*shrug* But it'd strike a chord with anyone who remembers that.

How about "The MTVian Revolution"? ;) If your novel has anything to do with music, that might help.
 
But I don't know if you'd do that if a story just uses the time period as a backdrop though
Probably not. History is slowing down as the methods for recording the present improve. I remember when I was looking into history PhD programs 20 years ago, the proficiency in foreign languages was the great bottleneck. You couldn't research primary source documents if you didn't speak the language. Now Johnny from Burger King's phone can translate anything that wonders across its lens.
 
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