2021/04 Ship's Log
If you find oddities on my website these days, it’s probably because it’s now being build with a new version of Hugo. This version is a bit more strict with the use of Markdown vs. HTML. Probably good in the long haul, but it does make for tedious work.
The day after school Graham is such an emotional roller coaster. It’s like he’s saved up all the feelings built up in the classroom until he’s home all day, then pours them out at intervals throughout the day. The triggers are never clear; anything could set off an explosion.
Or maybe not Monday. Turns out the vehicle we’re ogling only just arrived. It’ll be another week or two before it’s ready for sale. (Sigh)
After a few weeks of research and discussion, we narrowed a car buying decision down to the following three options:
- Toyota Highlander
- Honda Pilot
- Honda Odyssey
We’ve found a fantastic deal for a Toyota Highlander. May it be all that it appears on the surface. I find out Monday!
This may be helpful to any of my friends or family who are tired of Facebook. I wonder if I still have an active account?
Leaving Facebook
“Languishing” is a spot-on description of my experience the past weeks. The effort to live is high, and the motivation to go beyond the essentials is low. I’m barely alive. Languishing.
Thanks to Reneé for the reference
I’d broken my publishing workflow to transition my site to another style of DevOps, but now some of it is working. The effort was more than I expected and I’ve had to find intermediate steps to let me get back online, but I’m happy about the learning opportunity the transition provides.