
Work hard. Hard work.
You may have heard me complaining about having to dig up my front yard. I have a grouping of tree stumps in the front that I need to dig up. They are not easy to dig. I’ve been digging for 4 days now. I think it would be easier if the heat wasn’t up to nearly 90 degrees. lol.
I think I can get it done in 2 more days. It all depends on the heat and what other problems come up in the meantime.
On that subject, I realized I forgot to send out my newsletters yesterday (Friday). I was probably thinking about the stump digging. Anyway, I’m writing up the newsletter when I come across missing text. It seems that the newsletter isn’t picking up my RSS feeds anymore.
After some digging… I don’t know what the heck is going on. Was there a server update that screwed this thing over. This newsletter project has turned out to be quite the bear. Every time I think it’s working great, something else comes up. It’s going to turn out to be something simple in the end… I just wish it would reveal itself already.
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June 9th, 2007 at 6:44 pm
Dude you’re slacking. What do we not pay you for? Forgetting things? No.
lol just kidding. I was curious as to what had actually happened though, I thought you had a routine. Can’t you just write the newsletter like the day before, then have it post at an automatic time or something? I dunno.. I’ve only seen the IGotYourEmail video thingy.
Hard work… tell me about it.
June 11th, 2007 at 4:35 pm
haha, have fun with the stumps.
June 11th, 2007 at 4:52 pm
yeah! stumps are out. I finished the project yesterday even though my body still hurts like it’s digging today. hehe. (not really that bad)
June 19th, 2007 at 2:53 pm
Jeez, where was Mrs. Foyleman during all this?
If she’s anything like me, she was hunkered down in the a/c, with the occasional hand poking out the front door to give the Man of the House a glass of water.
Not that I’d know this from experience, you see. And don’t ask Mike…he’ll tell you that I’m nothing but joyous and helpful with yardwork when it’s hot.
June 19th, 2007 at 3:26 pm
She’s often helpful, but the heat is certainly a deterrent.
At one point I walked back into the house and mentioned that it was so hot outside, I was glad she was on the other side of the window and able to check on me now and then. right? (pause… nothing in response) right?
I said, “Alright, I rely on the notion that you are occasionally looking up to make sure I am not laying in the pit having censors or going into cardiac arrest.”
June 19th, 2007 at 3:50 pm
That’s what the dogs are for. If anything happens, they’ll bark. It’s all good.