technology is a dark mistress

Following the Bremerton Ferry, July 2012

Following the Bremerton Ferry, July 2012

When it works, it is completely seamless and almost invisible. We take it for granted. But when it fails, or even just hiccups, well, the world as we know it comes to an end. I don’t think my technology provider is unique in having to deal with customers who don’t know the difference between pulling a battery and a reset. And it is interesting to hear that a cell phone that is 2 years and 3 months from being new is “out of date.” So features that are handy to have and no longer work are now optional. Hmmmm.And, NO, I’m not going to a WIFI hotspot to use the internet to pay my bills. And NO, I’ll key in the password to my internet access point myself thank you. I’m not going to tell you what it is while you run tests on the devices. Even though I get frustrated with the technician, I know that the company has to balance giving away the product with making a profit. It would be interesting if internet and cell providers moved to a model described in the book, “Raving Fans.” Would I pay Nordstrom premium prices for that kind of service? Interesting thought.
So the sun is out, the breeze is delightful and instead of posting I’m going to work in the yard. What a joy. Hope spring is shedding delightful breezes and warm rays in your vicinity, too.

82 days and 3 board meetings

and a volunteer commitment will be completed and I can take a break. The drama has been endless — not much time in the last year to be satisfied with the work completed. Always moving on to the next thing with a sense of urgency and being incomplete. I’ll be glad to shed the worry and the concern.

Spend more time with my children, yep. work in the yard, yep. Paint that spare bedroom. Decoupage the map of the Alaska Inside Passage on one of the closet doors. Take a summer nap on the patio on a Saturday afternoon. Camp. Yep. Definitely time for a hiatus from volunteering! Silver wire and crystals are beckoning, as is the serger. Time for some creative fun. Stay tuned.