I really shouldn’t get a third cup of coffee this morning. I reeeeally shouldn’t… I’d regret it later… /me zombie-walks to coffee pot
Twitter Update: Well, dang it, @dmallette. I’ll make it back to yo…
Well, dang it, @dmallette. I’ll make it back to your Thursday yoga class eventually… but not today. Newborn baby visit wins over yoga!
Twitter Update: (c) pics and details later, so you can all look th…
(c) pics and details later, so you can all look through it at the next gathering. Anyone else see this? I can’t seem to find where I saw it.
Twitter Update: I saw an idea a while back where you get a blank b…
I saw an idea a while back where you get a blank book & have partygoers or holiday guests write in it while they’re there, then you add (c)
Aquapocalypse 2014
Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love the blue-green algae.
Under the category of blogging when something important happens, I figured I’d record for posterity how it went for us during the Lake Erie Harmful Algae Bloom (HAB) of 2014 — also known as Aquapocalypse, Waterpocalypse, and #emptyGlassCity.
(Side note: the only other major event akin to this one that I could think of that I might have blogged about was the Northeast Blackout of 2003, and it was kind of a non-event for me, as the bank where I worked at the time had its own backup generator, and our department’s computer systems were independent of the rest of the company. So, our work went on, and I believe power was restored by the time we clocked out for the day.)
The Reader’s Digest version of the weekend for us: We didn’t get to go out to eat. Boo hoo. Seriously, that was the biggest impact — that, plus needing drinking water. Luckily, by the time Aaron went out to get some, the local stores had restocked. No problem.
But I’m getting ahead of myself.