Saturday, May 17, 2008

nnmq nnmq nnmq nnmq

-Translation of title: "Very hot." [lit: warm-warm warm-warm]-

I had a dream last night that there was a bridge from Denver to the Great Domesticated Desert of DoomTM that had grooves in the road so that cars would keep looping (?) from one end to the other until their owners came to pick them up (??). It was basically like an enormous vehicular baggage claim.

As noted in the title, it is very hot. Very, very, very hot. I think the lovely abundant snowpack that we built up over the plentiful winter rains sublimated approximately 3 hours ago. It's so weird too, because we had such a nice, wonderful snowpack just a few months ago, and now they're discussing the possibility of mandatory water rationing (homeowners each reduce water usage by 19% -- a method which irks current water misers because they've been working to conserve water and now they have no more left to conserve, while water gluttons are still able to subsist, since they started out using more).

However, do not get the idea in this that all you have heard is true -- the GDDoD does not have "summer all year long". Rather, during what the rest of the Northern Hemisphere calls "winter", the GDDoD has weather roughly coinciding to New Zealand's, while the rest of the year is pinned to the benign seasons of... the Sun.

So anyway, don't be alarmed if I don't post for a couple days during this heatwave, since the computer doesn't like to be over a certain temperature, and I may have to stay off it, depending on how the weather turns.

Reality check. Although if your back resembles that of a Namib Desert beetle's (google it), you may merely be in GDDoD.

1 comment:

Try to keep it family-friendly.
Otherwise, poetry, random exclamations, and opinionated diatribe all welcome.