Health is not valued till sickness comes.
Thomas Fuller
Woke up late, I had pain in my leg a small lump, the other day I had one on the back of my neck. Do they mean anything? I hope not.
I am using my new bamboo laptop bed tray. No laptop set up yet, but I am using a keyboard, mouse and mouse pad to type today’s entry.

I am however still using my phone. My tablet is playing another episode of Castle.
It is a step forward, I needed to wire a 12v port next to the bed for the laptop. I will try to get that done today.
I miss designing on the laptop. Sketchup doesn’t support Android.
I still have dreams of building a tiny house that I designed, but I am not sure my body will support that.
I figured the least I could do is finish the design and share it with anyone else that wanted to try to build it.

I just went out to gather snow for the cats for melt. That was hilarious. I went out the back thinking I would find cleaner snow. I got one step and that was it, the snow back there was 3 feet deep. I filled the bowls and the woodstove with wood pellets and hoped for the best.
Now at this moment, I am sitting at my laptop stand using a keyboard and mouse on the tablet. It is so nice, after months of using the touch keyboard on my phone.
I still need to do some wiring, drilling and mounting of the power port for the laptop, plus gather more wood. Thankfully, the weather is warmer. It is why there is a push to melt and gather as much snow as possible. Once the snow is gone, there will be no other choice but store-bought water.
That means hauling heavy bottles, and worse I have four 5 gallon containers, I can fill those at the grocery store but it means emptying the store-bought bottles inside the van into the containers, then bringing them inside when I get home. That would give me six bottles of water, the cats and I will go through that in about four weeks.
I have another body problem that interferes with that the muscles in my left arm are weak right near the elbow. It has caused me pain for the last few months also in my left behind my shin. It is why walking is becoming more difficult.

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