When I got home from that quasi-conference
on Friday I discovered that the power was out in my complex. Since I live
in a third-floor walk-up, I didn’t notice it until I tried to make a phone
call.
I used my mobile to call PG&E, and it turns out that
it wasn’t just the complex—more than 3500 customers in Sunnyvale had no power. I
told the guy that I’d just got home and without power I couldn’t make iced tea,
so could they please step on it.
But what I find mildly amusing is that in a power
outage—absent TV, Internet, stereo or microwave oven—I thought, “well, maybe
I’ll just vacuum.”
And then I realized, um…
Yeah, I could have washed
the floors, but I wasn’t really in the mood for that. So I read a book until
the power came back on about an hour later.
But by that time the urge commit acts of household drudgery had disappeared.
Whew!
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