doing real life things this week.
today, i got some
serious groceries done. still have to clean, and finalize the schematics
for the cd shelf. i also set a doctor's appointment.
tomorrow, i get the wood for the cd shelf. i'll probably also do laundry.
thursday
morning, i'll be transporting compost out to the compost people.
they're some kids that grow tomatoes and give it away to hungry people.
it's better than dumping the coffee grinds and tomato ends in the
dumpster, where the organic material simply becomes useless.
friday, i have a doctor's appointment.
seems trivial. but i actually have a hard time making sure i'm doing things like this regularly. they tend to sit. forever.
i might get a mix of clarity done over the next few days, but that's uncertain.
i'm still not clear what i'm doing about drilling.
i'm
kind of hoping home depot has a drill bit where i can just get them to
do the holes. even if it's a buck a hole or something, it's better and
probably even cheaper in the long run.
if not,
something i'll want to check when i'm there is the price of bits. there
are $20 drills in the pawn shops, but they don't have bits. i only
really need the one bit. there's consequently basically no chance i'm
going to buy a drill set. if i can just get one bit there at a reasonable price, i probably will and then get the $20 drill.
if
i can't get the one bit? at the moment, i'm leaning towards finding
some kind of co-op as a preferable option. surely, there's somewhere
around here where i can just take a few pieces of wood in and drill some
holes in them.
the other stuff i built is just
screwing screws into particle board. yes, it's cracked a little, but
it's the kind of thing where it's like "who cares?" - so long as it's
sturdy. a makeup shelf doesn't take a lot of force. the stove is holding
up the piece with the coffee maker. the little table i'm going to make
is likely going to be lodged between a chair and a wall. these are items
that don't need to be particularly sturdy, so long as they're handled
intelligently.
a cd shelf is a different animal because
it has to be standalone and has to keep up quite a bit of weight. so, i
need to be drilling cleaner holes into bigger pieces of actual wood.
i'll probably use particle board for the shelves, but i want solid wood
for the bases. i'm probably simply not going to be able to screw the
pieces together by hand.
i might try, though, if it
comes down to spending $100 on a drill and bit set that i'm going to use
a handful of times and then toss in a closet for twenty years.
actually, i'm going to need to drill holes for the pegs, too...
hrmmn.
i don't even know what size they are. i should figure that out before i go.
those
shoes are also dead, the rain exposed holes in the bottom of both
shoes, but i wasn't expecting them to last long, with the amount of
walking that i do. these were very cheaply made shoes. i'm going to let
them dry out and keep them for short in/out use, but they're useless for
going more than a block.
i got a pair of pink cons
about the same time, but i haven't been wearing them much because i tend
to get stuck in one pair. those are now the main shoes, but i want to
keep them out of the wet, too. so i'm mostly moving to those children's
rain boots i got for the fall/winter/spring.
the cheap
shoes were actually 2 for 1 so i already have another pair of cheap
shoes that i can wear down to nothing for next year....