Mrs.Anteater
Just keep going....
And don’t forget you are supposed to change the batteries in your smoke alarms
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I can do the microwave, the range, even the car, quite easily. My analog kitchen clock requires a stool and a bit of dexterity to remount it after you've changed the time. What defeats me is the furnace thermostat. It is the same time all year around...
Mine is a slog to change, but not difficult. It's keeping track of how to change all the little alarm clocks and clock radios scattered around the upstairs bedrooms that sometimes defeats me. Not that I don't know, I just forget. My current cars are actually fairly easy. The CRV updates automatically, just like any computerized device, and the Civic is done through menu options on the screen (and its Little M's problem anyway).What defeats me is the furnace thermostat.
Mine is a slog to change, but not difficult. It's keeping track of how to change all the little alarm clocks and clock radios scattered around the upstairs bedrooms that sometimes defeats me. Not that I don't know, I just forget. My current cars are actually fairly easy. The CRV updates automatically, just like any computerized device, and the Civic is done through menu options on the screen (and its Little M's problem anyway).
Anyhow, Happy Pi Day!! It's the one day of the year when going around in circles is encouraged.
Kettle is on. Anyone else for tea? I have some nice Scottish Breakfast.
Good morning, all! Welcome to Monday. Beware the ides, and all that. As we have conquered the changing of clocks (many of us, anyway), and get ready for dark mornings (again) and lighter evenings (allegedly), let us celebrate the moment with hot beverages. Water ishot and coffeeis brewed.
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Oo, and time for the board to get a new header image, eh. Ape will go looking.Good morning all, spring has sprung, and i may change my profile pic
Irish is about the only nationality in the British Isles that I can't claim. Paternal line is Welsh, rest is mostly English with a bit of Scots. Apparently there are Irish ties on the Welsh line but they are pretty far back (per my brother's work on Ancestry.com).Happy St. Patrick's Day. My grandfather's father came from Ireland, to Toronto. So, I can legitimately celebrate. My kids, who are 50 percent Polish, get reminded about their Irish heritage on this day.