Wednesday 3 November, 2004

Routine

Good weather continues, although it tends to be colder than I would prefer - then again at 10 C most of my friends would probably frown at me for complaining.

There's a routine forming - we wake up at 6:30 which is currently not a problem due to slight jet-lag, then I take Dragon to work and go back home where I have a second breakfast (yes, I think I'm turning into a hobbit). Then I go to a closeby net cafe to check my mails, news, blogs and write a bit, followed by some wandering around the city (weather permitting) and getting groceries. Then it's time for lunch, some daytime TV and with any luck Dragon is ready to come home and I go and pick him up.

Still no sign of my computer, and getting it would make life more pleasant. Relocation company has been authorised to get it from customs, but we haven't heard from them in days so I don't what's going on there.

Like pretty much every other human being on earth, we watched the horror play that is US elections unfold last night. Unfortunately pretty soon it became obvious that Kerry would lose so I went to bed - it makes me very sad and frustrated that the Americans don't see how much damage Dubya is doing globally, and I'm not even going to touch the religion subject.

On other news, D/k has had it's 20 000th visitor couple of hours ago, a Pinseri user logging on from his employers computer on Tammasaarenkatu in Ruoholahti. Congratulations to him, and I'm hoping it brings you better karma - if you're ever visiting Vancouver, we'll take you for a cup of coffee or sushi (whatever you prefer).

Posted by kolibri at 3 November 10:52, 2004
Comments
# 1 - Ursa Major (on November 3, 2004 11:15 AM):

About Kerry. I was a little bit afraid that his winning would turn to a disappointment later.

About Bush, we know him and don't expect too much.


# 2 - kolibri (on November 3, 2004 11:21 AM):

Kerry - could be, but I seriously doubt if he would have been as bad as Bush has.

Bush - I'm expecting bad things from him. More environmental disasters, more wars, less welfare.


# 3 - RelFexive (on November 4, 2004 01:09 AM):

I have a horrible feeling the world is in for a bumpy ride, now that The Chimp is still in power/the figurehead for those that control him/other.

On a more "up" note: 20,000 visitors! Woo! You get more traffic than the M25! ;)


# 4 - Chu (on November 4, 2004 05:15 AM):

Ooh, now I know who the visitor is!
Not me, but quite close :).


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