Davin’s blog Occassional posts on Web design, technology, my faith, family, and so on

18Oct/042

The beginning of the�

Once upon a time, long ago, in the Winter, when I was living at my parents' house in the snowy Upper Peninsula of Michigan, my job was to make sure the driveway was cleared of snow so people could drive out. It was a fairly long driveway, especially by city standards.

This meant waking at 5 a.m., eating a bowl of instand oatmeal, putting on my snowsuit, mask, gloves, and boots and walking outside to start up the 13.5 horsepower snowblower.

It was usually very cold and windy, as we lived on relatively high ground. And, it seems like it was usually snowing too. Sometimes so much that I had to make two passes with the snowblower to clear the driveway, as the snow was sometimes taller than the snowblower, and the top snow would just collapse after the first pass.

Sometimes, when it was very cold, I would pull on the rip cord for the snowblower, and it just wouldn't start. No matter how fast or how many times I pulled, the engine just wouldn't start. Nothing I could do would matter. I could push the primer or fiddle with the choke. It was just too cold.

And then, by the time I had pulled all I could, the engine would be flooded with gasoline and so wouldn't start for that reason.

It was so frustrating, and I would get so angry. I was so cold, the air cutting right through my layers. My nostrils would be iced from my breath. My mask was crusted around my mouth. My right hand felt stuck, the fingers frozen in grasp on the rip cord handle.

I swore at the top of my lungs in frustration. I punched the wall of the garage. I shook my head and took deep, cold breaths through my ice-crusted mask. It was futile. Futile. My efforts were all wasted.

My marriage is like that.

Tonight I sleep in a recliner in my office in the basement. Tomorrow I hope to receive a call back from a nearby apartment complex. I'm looking for a cheap place with a kitchenette and bathroom and flexible lease terms. If you have a room to rent, let me know, pronto. Cell: 331-0872. I'm nice. Really.

Once I had accepted the fact that the snowblower wouldn't start, I picked a shovel off the wall of the garage and shoveled until the driveway was clear.

The only problem is that this marriage is so much more than a driveway.

I'm afraid that this is the beginning of the end.

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18Oct/041

Hold on to what we’ve got. . . .

All right. It's been a long ans quiet month here on the blog. I am afraid that the quiet may continue. But don't give up, web audience. There is still hope for life, the universe, everything. But for now there is only knitting.

I mean, quiet.

All right, you've caught me. But if you don't leave me alone to knit how will I ever get your christmas present done? It's ok to comment. It gets lonely here.

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13Oct/041

Eva the aficionado

Thanks to Noel, Eva is introduced to her first vice.

Thanks to Noel, Eva is introduced to her first vice.

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11Oct/043

humph!

I know there is nothing so disappointing as an unupdated blog. You go back again and again, hoping for new news or at least a picture and time and again there is nothing. Nothing at all.

It's sad really.

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4Oct/041

Wino wisdom

So, forgive the crudeness of this post, but I happened onto this site (bloghopping again) and I found it very amusing. And scary all at the same time. Here is a taste:

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3Oct/042

I’m done. I’m an official knitter.

HEY! I finished my scarves! some of you may have seen them at church today but let me tell you they are lovely. Now I have naked needles again. Yuk. I'm sure I'll get something on them soon.

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1Oct/040

Acting! —- Brilliant.

So, when I'm trying find a bible verse online, I've been going to biblegateway.com for years. Just now, for the first time, I clicked one of their "listen to this passage" audio links.

Oh man. It's bad.

The readers have British accents, and I'm not convinced they're real. To make it worse, they adapt these overly stressed "radio voices." The reading is melodramatic, and the voices themselves are distracting. I listen more to the ludicrous voices than to the message.

Now, that said, it seems like the have most, perhaps all, passages available through the audio files. That's cool. Just wish they didn't sound so bad.

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