In fact I get all of a doodah when the hour changes. At least my electronic gear changes its own clocks. This time I forgot to eat breakfast, figured it was so late I must have eaten, before retracing my steps and finding I'd better eat. And now I don't know what meal I'm up to.
There was a great curb alert freecycle put up online last evening by a freecycler who is great at spotting good items and very generous in sharing. A butcher block table. So, since I figured the address to find it -- a curb alert means it doesn't belong to the poster, they just saw it on the curb or at a dumpster or something, and tell you where, so you take your chances -- anyway, since the location was on the way to my shopping this morning, I'd stop by and see.
And found that the road I was sure was it wasn't it. Oh. So I wrote it off and did the shopping then later checked and found that if I'd had the sense to make one turn more, I'd have been there. Oh. So after a trip to the libe to pick up this evening's viewing pleasure, I thought, well, the location's still on my way home, I'll just see. No hope that it would still be there, though, since these things move fast.
So anyway, I did traipse around the road, and found the right dumpster enclosure, and there, there, was the little butcher block type table exactly as promised. shelves, castors, right height for me, the lot.
It is now at home in my kitchen, scrubbed and sorted and tightened and reassured that someone does, too, want it, and just shows that my resisting buying one of these for a couple of years, way too expensive, was a Good Thing.
Especially since I pushed the boat out and bought a tablet, a Google Nexus 7, this weekend and have been learning it studiously ever since. This is my first shot at a picture. I'm still studying how to work with the image, but for the moment, I'm amazed that I even found out how to get it here. It was a Rube Goldbergian method, but it got here!
And the tablet has a GPS system built in, another item I've been seriously meaning to get, owing to my terrible sense of direction, and haven't quite got around to. There is a certain irony in using a late model piece of electronic equipment to help me find free items around the area, though. But I shall rise above it. Once I've figured out how to use the GPS.
