The afternoon was scattered with thunder and lightning and rain - not too heavy, but continuous. Our very trusty weather forecaster, the local satellite TV extraordinaire dotted it's screens with messages of service not available (although I'm sure most Malaysians who subscribe to said satellite TV provider will agree that they should also state that the reason why service is not available is due to the rain) I also switched off the modem, because well, I really couldn't handle another drama fraught incident with my internet provider in case the modem got fried.
Therefore, with the afternoon off, and the usual form of entertainment while at home (the internet) being unavailable, I tackled the last bit of organizing my music in an orderly fashion - alphabetically ordered folders, and in cases where there were more than 3 songs for a particular artist, they get their own folder too! I must say it was a task that was strangely calming, and the mild (but annoying!) headache that was bugging me since Friday night suddenly decided to disappear. Who'd have thought that loud music could send a headache packing!
I can give you a forecast for the next 400 days, hot and raining. What the what! According to my weather app it is always hot and wet in your part of the world. Such insanity!
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing worse than a fried modem, I had to knock 4 inches of ice from my satellite dish last night, what a pain.
ReplyDeleteLondon has oodles of soft, fluffy snow. It's a rare time of beauty.
ReplyDeleteOrhan: Sometimes when it's wet, it's actually *quite cold. Well, maybe someday if/when you visit, you can experience it for yourself...
ReplyDeleteRyan: Doesn't sound like fun at all!
King of Scurf: So I heard... and troublesome too, I suppose?
I love putting things in order too
ReplyDeleteIt's something new for me though... that's why I'm so excited! :D
ReplyDeleteU know Terra - I've been wanting to do this myself for sometime now but never did - being the lazy old me as usual ;) !
ReplyDeleteIt feels good when you're done... you should give it a go...
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