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Old 06-24-2010, 06:35 PM   #10546
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I agree with needing a radio while I drive. I also don't have radio or TV on at home --- but there is usually a book plastered in front of my face!

Moonlight is the coolest. I love a clear sky with a full moon to gaze at!
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Old 06-24-2010, 06:40 PM   #10547
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My aunt had a house in New Hampshire I used to spend summers at when I was a kid. The quiet was wonderful. No radio or TV at all. My favorite memory is seeing the world by moonlight for the first time. I miss that.
pure city kid huh? the reverse is true for me... distinctly remember the first time I stayed somewhere where I couldn't get away from artificial lights at night and human noise. ARGHHHHH!!!!!

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I agree with needing a radio while I drive. I also don't have radio or TV on at home --- but there is usually a book plastered in front of my face!

Moonlight is the coolest. I love a clear sky with a full moon to gaze at!
definetly need the radio driving!

the moon is incredibly cool here. I can practically read outside when it is full and there is no cloud cover
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Old 06-24-2010, 07:15 PM   #10548
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Old 06-24-2010, 07:22 PM   #10549
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Old 06-24-2010, 07:35 PM   #10550
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it is extremely quiet here on my farm. I can hear the birds chirping, the squirrels swearing, the horses moving around, the wind in the trees and so on. I find that quite often when I am alone (which is mostly) I don't have music or TV on. in fact there are times when I am tempted to unplug the fridge as it is intrusive. on the other hand, when I am traveling, or for instance when I was in CA, I had something going almost all the time. I couldn't bear to listen to noise generated by others
Aaaaah! Totally agree. I wish I lived on a farm like that. I was raised countryside and miss it.
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Old 06-24-2010, 07:46 PM   #10551
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Aaaaah! Totally agree. I wish I lived on a farm like that. I was raised countryside and miss it.
yes the country is beautiful... unless you have to work it. I used to hate it when my father forced me to harrow the fields while I'd much rather stay inside and read.

aaah... childhood memories... a curse on them.
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Old 06-24-2010, 08:23 PM   #10552
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I, having grown up on a farm in an open reservation, hate farms.

I prefer the city. Or at least, towns with 4-digit populations.



On another note, someone sent me an email today complaining about how my website is driven by javascript. They don't use javascript.

I'm amazed people that turn off JS still exist. It's not 2000, and you can check my code yourself you damned... person.
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Old 06-24-2010, 08:36 PM   #10553
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Aaaaah! Totally agree. I wish I lived on a farm like that. I was raised countryside and miss it.
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yes the country is beautiful... unless you have to work it. I used to hate it when my father forced me to harrow the fields while I'd much rather stay inside and read.

aaah... childhood memories... a curse on them.
Yep, both of the above for me!
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Old 06-25-2010, 12:34 AM   #10554
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I, having grown up on a farm in an open reservation, hate farms.

I prefer the city. Or at least, towns with 4-digit populations.
I grew up on a farm too. I liked it at the time, moved to the city to work for years and now we have a small country place and split our time between there and the city. On balance I prefer the country, though the city is okay. I like the quiet, the way it gets dark at night (and I can see the stars) and I like to be able to look out the window and see the sheep.
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Old 06-25-2010, 02:51 AM   #10555
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I grew up on a farm too. I liked it at the time, moved to the city to work for years and now we have a small country place and split our time between there and the city. On balance I prefer the country, though the city is okay. I like the quiet, the way it gets dark at night (and I can see the stars) and I like to be able to look out the window and see the sheep.
I like small towns for star gazing, definately. Usually though, I'll just head up into the mountains instead, with the good old 6-inch telescope. I'm committed.
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Old 06-25-2010, 05:27 AM   #10556
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Thanks to those who've been worried *smooches*

The doctor thinks it might just be stress... I'm not convinced, but he pointed out that a week of rest would probably help, regardless... and he had a point. So I'll rest, as much as I'm able, and eat well and try to look after myself, and see if that actually helps. It's almost guaranteed not to make things worse (since I'm not on House and, to my knowledge, don't have lupus ). My boss is unimpressed, but wisely said nothing that would have required grumpiness on my part. It's a bad time to be taking leave, but... well, that's part of the issue, isn't it? Stress + stress + tight deadlines + lots of work = half-dead Nomie.

I know there are a few people I owe responses to - hopefully y'all will give me a bit of leeway
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Old 06-25-2010, 08:13 AM   #10558
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Thanks to those who've been worried *smooches*

The doctor thinks it might just be stress... I'm not convinced, but he pointed out that a week of rest would probably help, regardless... and he had a point. So I'll rest, as much as I'm able, and eat well and try to look after myself, and see if that actually helps. It's almost guaranteed not to make things worse (since I'm not on House and, to my knowledge, don't have lupus ). My boss is unimpressed, but wisely said nothing that would have required grumpiness on my part. It's a bad time to be taking leave, but... well, that's part of the issue, isn't it? Stress + stress + tight deadlines + lots of work = half-dead Nomie.

I know there are a few people I owe responses to - hopefully y'all will give me a bit of leeway
Your body suffers from stress before your mind does. The little shots of adrenalin it is subjected to are harmful in the long run.
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Thanks to those who've been worried *smooches*

The doctor thinks it might just be stress... I'm not convinced, but he pointed out that a week of rest would probably help, regardless... and he had a point. So I'll rest, as much as I'm able, and eat well and try to look after myself, and see if that actually helps. It's almost guaranteed not to make things worse (since I'm not on House and, to my knowledge, don't have lupus ). My boss is unimpressed, but wisely said nothing that would have required grumpiness on my part. It's a bad time to be taking leave, but... well, that's part of the issue, isn't it? Stress + stress + tight deadlines + lots of work = half-dead Nomie.

I know there are a few people I owe responses to - hopefully y'all will give me a bit of leeway
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