(This post was last modified: 12-30-2021, 06:31 PM by MaineYooper.)
Odd Happenings This Morning
We have 2 cats that adopted us back at the very end of July. One is mature (Tyler) and the other is now 14 months old or so (Sylvester). We have had to sleep with the bedroom door closed, as Sylvester wants to play All. The. Time! And play usually means chasing Tyler around the house. This morning, after I got up, shaved, and was heading downstairs, I hear a loud clunk outside the bedroom door, possibly from the living room. I go out, sure enough, there is Sylvester, sitting partway up the steps, looking at me. I see something at his feet as I proceed downstairs. It is my Green Ray Tribble brush!
The last known location was in the basement laundry room, where I keep some shave stuff and work on knots. I now have too many brushes to fit in the drawer and decided to make a rotation of sorts, and had started collecting brushes that would sit out the first rotation and be part of the second. (I have this weird thing of wanting to make sure I use everything and feel bad about it if I don't. It is dangerously close to my stuff starting to own me instead of me enjoying it. This is why I bought and have started the book Mike suggusted, Love People, Own Things, as I recognize what is happening).
I went to the basement, and sure enough, I had left the door ajar. On the counter where all the brushes I am either working on or setting aside. All were knocked over except the 86S (too heavy for play!). And Sylvester must have decided he liked the Tribble brush and not only brought it to the first floor, through his cat door to the basement steps, but was bringing it upstairs to show Tyler! Here is the culprit, "behind bars!"
The Second Odd Thing
I used the Big Copper Fluffy Ind. brush this morning. At clean up, as I was rinsing out the lather, the knot popped out! At least it stayed in when I needed it to! I may go ahead and epoxy it in place this time, as I really like the knot and handle combo. Never done the epoxy before, but I have one of those packets from Maggard Razors that has enough for 2 or 3 knots, if it is any good yet. I bought it back in April or May when I first started this knot setting aspect of my shaving obsession.
All right, bring on the day! Furnace repairman coming now to replace a pressure switch, then a doctor appointment for my wife. Take care all!
We have 2 cats that adopted us back at the very end of July. One is mature (Tyler) and the other is now 14 months old or so (Sylvester). We have had to sleep with the bedroom door closed, as Sylvester wants to play All. The. Time! And play usually means chasing Tyler around the house. This morning, after I got up, shaved, and was heading downstairs, I hear a loud clunk outside the bedroom door, possibly from the living room. I go out, sure enough, there is Sylvester, sitting partway up the steps, looking at me. I see something at his feet as I proceed downstairs. It is my Green Ray Tribble brush!
The last known location was in the basement laundry room, where I keep some shave stuff and work on knots. I now have too many brushes to fit in the drawer and decided to make a rotation of sorts, and had started collecting brushes that would sit out the first rotation and be part of the second. (I have this weird thing of wanting to make sure I use everything and feel bad about it if I don't. It is dangerously close to my stuff starting to own me instead of me enjoying it. This is why I bought and have started the book Mike suggusted, Love People, Own Things, as I recognize what is happening).
I went to the basement, and sure enough, I had left the door ajar. On the counter where all the brushes I am either working on or setting aside. All were knocked over except the 86S (too heavy for play!). And Sylvester must have decided he liked the Tribble brush and not only brought it to the first floor, through his cat door to the basement steps, but was bringing it upstairs to show Tyler! Here is the culprit, "behind bars!"
The Second Odd Thing
I used the Big Copper Fluffy Ind. brush this morning. At clean up, as I was rinsing out the lather, the knot popped out! At least it stayed in when I needed it to! I may go ahead and epoxy it in place this time, as I really like the knot and handle combo. Never done the epoxy before, but I have one of those packets from Maggard Razors that has enough for 2 or 3 knots, if it is any good yet. I bought it back in April or May when I first started this knot setting aspect of my shaving obsession.
All right, bring on the day! Furnace repairman coming now to replace a pressure switch, then a doctor appointment for my wife. Take care all!
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!