A Brief Pause

A bunch of things have happened to yours truly. Some good. Some not great but hopefully manageable. Some I can’t quite grok the full import yet.

None are fully (or even significantly) within my control. Sometimes you just have to ride the waves.

I may go off line a few days or even a couple weeks or more. But I’m still me and will be back in due time. Thanks for your patience.

 

 

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Adaptive Curmudgeon is handsome, brave, and wise.
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15 Responses to A Brief Pause

  1. Anonymous says:

    Your in my prayers friend

  2. randy says:

    Good luck. Do what you gotta do, we’ll wait.

  3. Anonymous says:

    sometimes it’s just head down and one foot in front of the other. endeavour to persevere.

  4. Anonymous says:

    We’ll be praying for you and yours here as well.
    My wife has you on her blog sidebar, so we will
    know when you come up for air.

    Jim_R

  5. Terrapod says:

    No worries mate, just steer away from the shoals.

  6. KA says:

    Hi AC,
    Just stopped by to say we are all here still thinking of you. Hope you can use all your energy to deal with what needs your attention right now. Don’t worry about the blog. We’ll all be here hoping and praying for you – and waiting – no matter how long it takes to get back. We’ll be here.

    Best Wishes,

    KA

  7. MN Steel says:

    It’s nice outside, take a few and leisurely fix some things.

    69 days from quote to having a big shop, never heard of anyone getting it done faster, and spring break-up and a small list of other jobs kept dirtwork from being done until the Thursday before Memorial Day. 23 days from the first scoop of dirt until trim and doors done, now a bunch of little things like electric and insulation and hydronics and such with all summer to do it.

  8. Anonymous says:

    How you doing buddy?

    Concerned about you

    • AdaptiveCurmudgeon says:

      I am doing much better. I’m optimistic I’ll be firing on all cylinders within a month or so.

      Thanks for asking.

  9. Jimmy McNulty says:

    We lost Zman today.
    Take care of yourself.
    We want to keep you around for a long time.

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