The Infinite Ramblings of April Compo

The Infinite Ramblings of April Compo

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Playhouse 3.0

I'm on my third try with the kid's playhouse and I think I did it good. It gets rebuilt just about once a year because I get an itch to build. There was a neighbor throwing out some glass doors so I snagged one for one of the walls. I still need to do a bit more work to make it looks slightly less ghetto, but it is definitely the most fun and big playhouse yet. I'm even planting a garden right outside the glass wall so we can watch it grow. There were a butt-load of rocks all up in that dirt that I had to get outta there, but I love dirt.




A saw would help but all I had was scrap wood, a screw gun and screws. I think we'll get a saw to cut some trim, a door, and hack off some unnecessary overhanging wood on the front. The flower on the front makes me happy and there's even a little dollar store wind chime hanging on the front. The end.

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Puke

I got the nasty flu Thursday late at night. The type that makes ones body reject normal digestion procedures and just demands an evacuation *IMMEDIATELY* from top to bottom.

Then my bones and joints started hurting, especially my spine. Laying in bed was like laying on a boulder, but that's what I did yesterday anyways.

I feel better today (Saturday) but I guess I should take it easy. I was hoping to rebuild the playhouse since it's been so nice outside, but it looks a bit like rain might happen.

There are some seedlings of bell peppers and tomatoes starting to grow. I should build a vegetable bed soon too. Probably won't be able to plant them outside 'til late May/early June, so, there's no rush. Gardening is fun. It's more than fun.

Friday, April 15, 2016

com iddie

Seinfeld. I love Seinfeld.

George mentions that his superiors want to have lunch with him. He starts wondering why they'd want to do that. Elaine walks into the situation, unwittingly. George uncomfortably says, "I'm really starting to worry about this lunch." then Elaine asks, "What did you have?"

It's so good.

I wish with my heart of hearts I could come up with something so pure and funny. So uncluttered and quick. So much behind it and yet, it's effortless.

*Kissing my fingers like an Italian chef* perfection

I just ate a turkey meatloaf sandwich. It was really good. Toasted wheat, mayo, salt&pepper, lettuce and cold meatloaf. That Himalayan pink salt is pretty great. You barely need any. I have a pear too, but I'm saving it for later. So that I can forget about it and it turns brown and I don't have to be healthy.

It's nice getting older. I have more complaints than fears.