No travel joy today...
Dec. 30th, 2006 12:25 pmA look at the New Mexico road advisory site shows that pretty much all of the roads we'd be interested in using to get back to Texas are closed. So that's that.
I had planned to not work on any more translations this year, with the idea of starting up Monday afternoon on the item due next Thursday (which will require about 3,000 words per day to finish), however, as it now looks like we'll be leaving tomorrow and celebrating the New Year on the road - come to think of it, we haven't ever done that before, so it will be a new experience - I have fired up the word processor and am in the initial throes of exploring the long-term effects of equipment-generated noise on human hearing.
The scene outside is much like it was yesterday. A lot of fog hanging over a landscape that is covered, though not lavishly, in snow. It's not snowing, and there are no credible prospects of more snow locally.
Somewhere in the proximate future, we'll have to stop by the kids' place to drop off some stuff and then by the supermarket to pick up some victuals and maybe a bundle of their wrapped-for-tourists firewood.
For now, it's back to the face of the keyboard.
Cheers...
I had planned to not work on any more translations this year, with the idea of starting up Monday afternoon on the item due next Thursday (which will require about 3,000 words per day to finish), however, as it now looks like we'll be leaving tomorrow and celebrating the New Year on the road - come to think of it, we haven't ever done that before, so it will be a new experience - I have fired up the word processor and am in the initial throes of exploring the long-term effects of equipment-generated noise on human hearing.
The scene outside is much like it was yesterday. A lot of fog hanging over a landscape that is covered, though not lavishly, in snow. It's not snowing, and there are no credible prospects of more snow locally.
Somewhere in the proximate future, we'll have to stop by the kids' place to drop off some stuff and then by the supermarket to pick up some victuals and maybe a bundle of their wrapped-for-tourists firewood.
For now, it's back to the face of the keyboard.
Cheers...