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I didn’t realize I already had one because it wasn’t called an Apple ID. But when we traded in our phones for iPhone 7s, Verizon told us we had to establish an Apple ID. It extended from an earlier solution to a double ID.įor years, I’ve had an iPod Shuffle and amassed a collection of music. Over the weekend I worked with several Apple Techs to resolve a few issues, including Macaroo’s refusal to let me into the world of Word Press. Relief settled fully on Monday night when my Techie arrived with special equipment to read and transfer my data from its hard drive. Macaroo didn’t give me as tough of a learning curve as I thought. People adapt.Īnd I’m adapting to my new laptop - The Majik Runoff MacCanles Macaroo That Peterbilt. Was standing in water cooling to feet bearing the weight of heavy work? They say the temperatures deep in the mines stay cool, not turning cold in winter or hot in summer. Chiseling copper while rivulets of water poured from ceilings and ran down the burly arms of miners had to be uncomfortable. Working underground in the copper mines was wet work at times. #Once i learned to go mouseless im happier free#It’s hard work to chisel ice dams, but the reward is a roof free of snow, and the risk of leaks subsides. Days later and neighbors are raking roofs. We left the studio to face a full-blown blizzard. The final dance melds both, shadow selves dancing in the spotlight. Awakenings tells the story in dance how we go from darkness to light. On Sunday, I watched 47 North’s run-through for their upcoming performance at the Continental Fire Company March 29. Massive piles sink and slowly dry up like bleached corn husks. It leaks like a punctured bag of milk with nowhere to go. The snow piles are not retreating as fast, though. Our bit of pavement slowly emerges, and earlier I attempted to shovel scoopfuls of dirty slushie. Others are in driveways chiseling ice with metal blades. A few warm days above freezing loosens the snow. A few have collapsed from the heavy loads. Many business owners hire crews to shovel snow from rooftops. Yesterday I watched Chester, and other neighbors rake their roofs with extendable handles on devices to scrape snow. #Once i learned to go mouseless im happier windows#My huge west-facing windows give me access to the first tremors of spring. Hammer strikes chisel, over and over and I pretend I’m living next door to Michelangelo. My neighbor - I’ll call him Chester because he shares traits with Molly Steven’s cantankerous yet affable character - chisels ice. Spring does not emerge fresh as the laundry commercials would make us believe. The weather has warmed enough that the air fuzzes like wet socks. Mist rises from melting snow as rain softly drizzles.
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