Saturday, June 21, 2008

Tales of the Lap Top

I am not one to suffer in silence, nobility of soul was in short supply when I popped out of the mould, but gratitude is one of my salient characteristics. My poor wife has been listening to me grunt incoherently about the absence of the lap top for way too long. She helped me download a few random pictures on her computer at her job to allow me to make a few entries this week. Thanks to Joe in California (in the part of Santa Cruz County not crisped by wildfires) the lap top is back at home and should be up and running as before, perhaps better than before with a new disc drive and heaven knows what improvements. It's been a month but apparently we have lost no files and may have gained some performance according to our Golden State Guru. It is a measure of how pathetic I am but this news has me excited beyond all reasonable measure.

I could make exaggerated claims about the loneliness of life at the end of the road, the isolation of island life in the Florida Keys, but I cannot bullshit. I like wandering the Internet, checking my news, sending e-mails, reading the weather radar, monitoring tropical storm formation and having a reason to take pictures, download them, organize them and write little essays around them.

Its taken me an unconscionable amount of time to get back into the groove of my daily life after my vacation and a large part of that morose aimlessness was the dead laptop. But now it reportedly lives, though I have yet to see it actually in action on the desk at home, and the last jigsaw piece has fallen into place. My life is once again complete. Wife? Check. Bonneville? Check. Friends? Check. Air conditioning? Check. And so it goes.

So now all I have to ask myself is what object of Keys life will be next to fall prey to my lense?

6 comments:

Kano said...

Welcome back! Looking forward to it!

Anonymous said...

Chop chop!

My vote is "urban wildlife".

D

Unknown said...

performers at mallory, bartenders, patrons of the Bottle Cap if it is still a locals bar,obvious tourists, obvious locals,all different kinds of trees. Just some thoughts. It's great having you back, now I wish I was.

Heinz N Frenchie said...

Isn't it amazing how our lives revolve around our computers? Remember when we did not have computers? What did we do with all of our time? And email! When our email malfunctions, we are distraught. Happy for you that your laptop is back.

Sandra said...

How about a stroll past Blue Heaven and Johnson's Store?

Conchscooter said...

All duly noted. however-ahem- my wife saw apackage and thought it was the laptop and instead it was pottery I had mailed to her from Italy ten days ago. So I am still begging time on her workspace computer. I am missing my internet connection in a manner that is rather embarrassing. Oh well some day the damned thing will come home to me.