The third and very fancy garage door in an up position.
To compound this morning’s presidential folly of not wearing a mask, our
house security system died. Lots of
blinking lights in the middle of the night….which we ignored.
Lots of cheering when the news announced that the prez had the virus
this morning. Lots of doubt when the security
system home page asked any new buyer to take it back where they bought it for a
refund. Out of business?
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Buried deep in the garage, G found the box our security system came in. He spent much of the day playing detective finding the sites, finding the reset info, and resetting. By 2:30 PM, he was able to tell me that the flashing lights told him that a moth flew in front of the cameras, and around 0230 AM the Border patrolman got off work and came home. Best of all, we didn’t spend $300.00 on a whole new security system.
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- <A HREF=http://geeeee-zer.blogspot.com/>Himself: Finding a camera system we can afford.
- Myself: Getting dressed as it is lunch time. Taking a picture of the door closed. Got all the little sewing things done.
- Reading: Mrs. Polifax on Safari.
- Photo: The garage door retracted. Several Christmas’s ago, Grumpy and myrtle in their holiday decor.
- Gratitude’s: That every day I get fractionally better.
Yay for G. Smart man!
ReplyDeleteYay for you getting fractionally better too.
I would have slept through it all.
ReplyDeleteDogged preservice
ReplyDeleteWay to go George. Congrats on the getting better. Fractional is hugely better than no progress.
ReplyDeleteGood work George. I would have slept through it too. :-)
ReplyDeleteGlad you were able to resolve the issue as I surely wouldn't welcome having to deal with that problem on my garage though I don't keep my car inside.
ReplyDeleteDid you hear that Pence refused to debate with a plexiglass sheet in front of him. What a jerk. Is he trying to infect everybody?
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