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So, it's been an exciting couple of days here at the Cat Farm and Confusion Factory.

Yesterday, of course, was Sprite's visit to the vet; always an energizing time.  Sprite had previously been able to call in enough bad weather to twice call for a cancellation of this annual event, but yesterday, her luck ran out.  She was outfitted in her harness and glittery leash, and her ladybug-print bib and off we went.  After a first, obligatory shout-out to the neighborhood that she was being kidnapped, and a few energetic curses as we started up, she settled down on my lap, and seemed to resign herself to her fate.  Steve had turned on the classic rock station -- Sprite being partial to classic rock -- and that seemed to soothe her somewhat.

The vet pronounced her in good health, and good fur, delivered the required shots and home we came, where Sprite retired to the so-called "medium dog bed" under Steve's desk for a long and restorative nap.

This morning, she's still a little subdued, and, after a mouthful of breakfast, has again retired under Steve's desk for another nap.

I did get together the paperwork, and mailed my check and registration form to the National Carousel Association's annual convention.  I also tried to call the convention hotel to reserve a room, the information in the packet being that rooms are limited and go fast -- well, there was no try about it -- I did call, as instructed.  Predictably, all operators were busy, and I spent about eight minutes on hold, listening to the robot telling me that I really could do all necessary business on the website or through the Marriott app.  I held on, though, and finally got a click, and the tail end of an answering machine message which stated that it could not accept any more messages -- whereupon, the call was disconnected.

Um, yeah.

So, I'll try to call again today, though the Main Adventure on today's schedule is for me to go down to Charlie's Subaru and have them install a remote starter in the Forester.  This operation will take approximately 2 hours, so I guess I'll have the courtesy van take me over to Barnes and Noble, which is far more entertaining than Charlie's waiting room.

What else?  I'm sure there was -- Oh.  There are two additional events in motion at the moment, which created much excitement for Steve and me. But!

I can't talk about them yet.

Oh, but I can tell you that the Dyson -- remember the Dyson? that had to be sent away via UPS for repair last Friday? -- the Dyson, it says here, has been repaired and will be home today!

And if that isn't exciting, I don't know what is.

Everybody have a good day.

Today's blog post title brought to you by Nathalia Crane, "The Janitor's Boy."  Here's a link.  Oh, and here's another -- from Natalie Merchant.

PSA

Sunday, July 16th, 2006 10:44 am
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As those of you who have been playing along at home may recall, Rolanni has an Interest in carousels. She is not a card-carrying member of the National Carousel Association, but that's only because they don't issue membership cards.

In the last couple of days, I've received a couple of interesting -- if you're interested in That Kind of Thing -- carousel-related tidbits.

The first is news of the National Carousel Association's Annual Convention, September 20-24, which will be headquartered at the Radisson Hotel-Roseville in St. Paul, MN, and will offer participants the chance to tour (and hopefully ride) six functioning antique carousels -- three in Minnesota (one of those is steam-powered), two in North Dakota and one in South Dakota. More information to be had at the NCA website.

The buy-in for this convention being slightly more, when all the addition is done, than going to the LA Worldcon, I will not be reserving my place. The information is offered for any other carousel freak who happens to have the time, the money and the inclination.

The postman also brought me a solicitation letter from Scott Harrison of Nederland, Colorado, who has spent the last 20 years of his life rebuilding the mechanism and carving new animals for the four-across Looff carousel originally on the pier at Saltair Park in Salt Lake City, Utah. Scott now wants to complete his work, put the carousel under a proper canopy, and get it operating again. To achieve this, however, he needs money. The carousel is under the protection of The Carousel of Happiness, Inc, which is a 501(c)3 non-profit -- that means that all donations are tax deductible.

More information about the carousel, as well as contact information for Scott Harrison, can be found on The Carousel of Happiness website.

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