If I don’t have a job soon, I’m just going to give up and move under a bridge, grow a hunchback and start collecting tolls.
A company I used to work for called me yesterday and asked me to come in to interview for a position this afternoon. I also spoke with 4 other recruiters this morning and one after my interview. I get TONS of job opportunities coming across but none of them ever turn over. At this point I’m just tired. Do you want fries with that?
Anyway, when I got home, I decided to do some maintenance on my pool (Steph wants to invite her family over to swim tomorrow) only to find that the water was very murky and cloudy. I tested the chemical levels, and they tested fine, but the water was very murky. More like a lake than a pool. It took me a while but I finally determined that somehow my filter had gotten clogged (even though I had cleaned it at the beginning of the season). So I flushed it out again and cleaned it, then went to the hardware store to get pool cleaning chemicals. So hopefully the water will be nice and clean like it was when I first cleaned it or when Steph and I went swimming a couple weeks ago.
Of course, as I said, in a week, I’ll be living under a bridge, so I won’t really need a pool.
Not waiting for description! This is wonderful. The eyes are ALIVE!!! Another fave
Love this one… your eyes (sigh, I am so tired I almost wrote ryes?) really pop out…
@lrayholly: Thank you. It really was just a simple thing.
@adayinthelife: Thanks. I thought it worked pretty well myself.
in the end, its the living that’s important
@saboegel: I keep trying to remember that.
Intense. Your eyes are very striking!
@Andrea F: Thank you.
i’ve been away for a whole week…no computer or anything (except my camera of course!)….i hope you haven’t turned into a troll yet…though i hear that they like to swim in those murky lake-like pools ;-P
@pi c’s: nope. Not yet. And the pool is slowly getting a lot better. I’m still working on it though. But its plenty well swimmable.