It now remains dark long enough that, by five o'clock, I can see most of Orion poking out from behind the oak trees beyond the back fence. He reclines this time of year, with his bow aimed straight up. It's nice to see him again, if only for a few minutes each night. He's my favorite constellation, and my stellar companion through the long nights of winter. For now, my summer companions are still the crickets. For the last few nights, their song was almost drowned out by the noise of the katydid. Thursday night, I discovered that it was lodged in the bush at the end of the walk. Once I discovered that the obnoxious noise was coming from the bush, I found that I could bring it to a temporary halt by simply shaking a branch. After I did this a few times, the katydid apparently grew weary of the interruptions, and sometime before midnight Friday, it left. I heard it buzzing away in the neighbor's back yard. My yard is once again sufficiently peaceful that I can hear the crickets. I wish I'd discovered that little trick sooner.
I've been getting cramps in my feet recently. I suspect an herbal tea I've been using. This isn't the first time I've had that effect from herbal tea. That's the trouble with anything herbal. Many herbs are medicinally active in one way or another, and just about anyone is likely to be sensitive to at least some of them. I'm not sure which ingredient in the particular tea blend I've been using is likely to be at fault, but I quit using the stuff a couple of days ago and the cramps are gone. Back to the orange pekoe, I guess.
The temperature is going to be getting down into the fifties at night for a while. Happy.
I've been getting cramps in my feet recently. I suspect an herbal tea I've been using. This isn't the first time I've had that effect from herbal tea. That's the trouble with anything herbal. Many herbs are medicinally active in one way or another, and just about anyone is likely to be sensitive to at least some of them. I'm not sure which ingredient in the particular tea blend I've been using is likely to be at fault, but I quit using the stuff a couple of days ago and the cramps are gone. Back to the orange pekoe, I guess.
The temperature is going to be getting down into the fifties at night for a while. Happy.
question/having made serious error
Date: 2004-08-21 06:12 pm (UTC)I can get into stuff, I just can't exit from any pages, like this one, because there is no "x". How the heck do you get out without disconnecting from your provider??!! Using "close" from the file list will also disconnect from Juno, right? Do you have to back out of everything? My computer gets all weird when anything is left open inadvertently, so I live in fear of this.
(I tried to run the tutorial, which I hated to do, but it FROZE UP my computer, so that was no good.)
Re: question/having made serious error
Date: 2004-08-21 07:28 pm (UTC)On those occasions when I still use Juno instead of my local ISP, I now open Opera on top of the Juno browser, since Opera now contains all my most recent bookmarks (and my copy of IE has gone all wonky on me and won't show images.) Even though Opera lacks a few features of IE, I find that I greatly prefer it.