Making a house a home.
I’ve been working a lot lately on a new drafting project, and thus have kindof slacked away from posting. I’m pleased to announce that its coming along rather nicely. I’ve been working through an online course to learn how to draft more effectively on AutoCAD. Its been a very slow process; this design took me about 4 days to complete, but I’ve been learning at a rapid pace and am really enjoying it. Not to mention that I’m really looking forward to designing my own house.
In other news, I am getting ready to move sometime in the middle of next week. This weekend is going to be spent packing and getting everything ready for the final push to take the “higher ground”. After looking over my possessions thoroughly this past week, I think its only going to take me a day or 2 to pack, and hopefully only 2-4 hours to move everything to the new place.
Seeing as how Corridor 9 is hosted on a machine I own, housed in my office, I figured I should prepare you for the inevitable. THIS WEBSITE WILL GO DOWN FOR AT LEAST 2-4 HOURS DURING THE MOVE. I will try to get it back up as soon as possible, and may even move the server before I move any other items. Please be patient.
Because of the configurable options, I needed to swap out a few components on my new internal frame backpack. Luckily they came in a few days ago and the pack fits much nicer and seems to ride better on my back. I think I’ll enjoy using it sometime this winter. Don’t tell Kristie though…
She still doesn’t want me going hiking this winter.
Unfortunately, I missed my midnight deadline to get this posted. We just had a report of a gas leak that we spent almost an hour at waiting on the gas company to show up. Nothing much for us to do but stand around and laugh at Todd. Anyway, its off to bed for me. I’m going to be packing tomorrow but I’ll try to get an update out. Peace.
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