
Take me to the night I'm tippin topsy turvy turning upside down
Hold me tight and whisper what you wish
For there is no one here around
Oh you may sing song me sweet smiles
Regardless of the city's careless frown
Come watch the no colors fade blazing
Into petal sprays of Violets of Dawn
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhEJ_ZCZuqE )
Good morning, all! So much sunshine today! Will it last? I'm saying 'hello Sun!' with a mug of East India Company's "Royal Breakfast" tea and a plate of Pad Pet Kaeng, Yum Nua, and a veggie omelet. Hello, Sun!!!
Despite a successful install of my under-sink water filter, I've decided to be a bit safer. I'm going to return it and buy one with a UV tank as well as the four other stages. There's just too much nasty stuff in S.E. Asian water... It shouldn't be any problem to install; the water fittings are all the same, so just couple them up. All I have to do is run a wire from the breaker box to under the sink and hook up a 220v socket to plug into. I think it may be prudent to add a Ground Fault Circuit breaker to the line, being that I'll be so close to the sink... Piece of cake.... I don't know how electricians can charge so damn much for home wiring jobs. It's as simple as sticking a white wire into the hole that reads 'white,' sticking a black wire into the hole that reads 'black,' and if running a grounded (Earthed) line, a bare wire into the hole marked 'ground.' We don't even need to use a screwdriver any more. The holes are self-gripping! As long as we remember to shut off the power before we start, it's as easy as... check that... it's EASIER than making a pie! Scary when doing it the first time, but then you scratch you head wonder why the electricians can charge as much as they do?!?
Stitchawl