Good morning. 🌦️🌧️☔
13 April 2026
I was going to take Charlie for a walk this morning and try to get back into the rhythm of things, but it’s raining. That’s all it takes to talk me out of going anywhere. Besides, I wouldn’t leave before spilling a few hundred words onto the page anyway.
Did you know I build my own computers? Because of that, my office often looks like a graveyard of machines from years gone by. The PC I’m using now is one I slapped together a couple of years ago. My wife once suggested I take up computer building as a hobby — and it would be fun — but it’s an expensive pastime, and then you’re left wondering what to do with the finished product.
Everybody wants laptops these days. I own several myself, mostly for travel. But for everyday work, I rely on my desktop. It does everything I need, and when it doesn’t, off it goes to the PC graveyard while I brush up on modern specs and build another one. I even bought the most expensive small laptop I could find for traveling — all the bells and whistles — and while it gets the job done, its performance still can’t touch my desktop.
The laptop’s other problem is its size. The 14.5-inch screen is great for portability, but my eyesight isn’t what it used to be. I’ve started thinking about getting a larger laptop someday. I even have a 17-inch one around here somewhere, but I doubt it would keep up.
And here we are — another ramble of roughly 300 words, produced on a morning when I was convinced my brain was an empty warehouse. Or was it? Nothing profound, of course — just enough nonsense to prove I can still type even when inspiration has called in sick.
“I write to find out what I’m thinking.” — Joan Didion
“I never know what I think about something until I read what I’ve written.” — Flannery O’Connor
“Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet.” — Bob Marley
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