Printed Corrections: And other unjustified actions of total human disregard.

In yesterday’s post, I said it was Day three of the battle with the fridge, when it was most clearly Day 4! Which makes me complicit and an unreliable witness in the trenches of this mechanized culinary warfare. I was discombobulated by the fog of war. The constant back and forth of will it work, why won’t this work, left me dazed, and confused. I misspoke and I apologize for injecting my own bias into a narrative fraught with tension and so many unknowables. It is, however, with a sigh of relief that the total defrost has eliminated the ice build up, and damming of the freezer vents which cuts of the exchange of cool air with the fridge. At least until it catches a whiff of moisture and condenses again. The moisture alarm failed to sound, and the gradual raising of the freezer temperature to bust the frosting process failed to produce any meaningful results. So a complete shut down, and the movement of vital supplies was our only actionable plan. Though it took almost ten hours, and several soaked towels I believe we were successful yet again. Though for how long, is anybody’s guess.

In other news today is Thursday, and the James Webb Space Telescope is about to present us with its first images after being deployed all of those many weeks ago. I am excited to see what they have discovered, or have rediscovered with far clearer higher resolution images. Happy to read about it all if they write a book about it like the New Horizons book about the satellite they sent to Pluto. That was a great book. Photos were incredible aswell.

The first batch of summer tie dye t-shirts are ready to rinse and dry before wearing. That took up about 30 minutes of time yesterday while I was working on various paid projects.