In the March issue of Scientific American there's a well-written article about polyamory. After hearing it I gave it a lot of thought, and it's something that I think any rational person who doesn't have an axe to grind can agree with. I didn't learn anything new from it, but I think it covers the basics in a fair and rational way. Note that I'm looking at the poly community from the outside because I've never been allowed to get involved in it; I've been interested for a very long time, but with the romantic and close in partner life I've lived (so far, things can always change) I've been excluded from real, direct, on the ground experience.
It's way noisy here – banging, sawing, the dropping of objects that sound heavy; it started at six in the morning, woke me up from a deep sleep; that said, a bit of thumping and sawing and hammering is preferable to getting woken up by a water leak. Once this is done my next windmill will be my master half bath.
Other than those two things, everything is going along like it often does, and there's a chance of editing and factotum stuff today too.
It's way noisy here – banging, sawing, the dropping of objects that sound heavy; it started at six in the morning, woke me up from a deep sleep; that said, a bit of thumping and sawing and hammering is preferable to getting woken up by a water leak. Once this is done my next windmill will be my master half bath.
Other than those two things, everything is going along like it often does, and there's a chance of editing and factotum stuff today too.