I have been wanting to get some good Ham Radio time in, too, so if I am feeling inspired later I may run up to my office at the community college, grab my equipment, and set it up here at home. I like to keep my radio equipment in my office so I can make a few contacts when my office hours are slow, but it will be nice to have it at home so I can geek out with my radio rather than go out and spend money unnecessarily. Ham Radio is a wonderfully cheap hobby once the initial cost of acquiring the equipment is laid out. And perfectly satisfactory radio equipment can be obtained second-hand without too much cash from local Ham Radio operators (most Ham Radio operators are pack rats by nature, saving anything that could possibly be useful later).
But as for now I'm going to kick back with my tea, watch a movie or two, and try to get healthy. Now that we have this new laptop that my father-in-law gave us for Christmas, I can blog from the couch or from bed, so I might try to get some good blog reading/writing in today also. A quick question for my readers out there: what do you do for cheap entertainment or for a zero-cost weekend? Post any tips you have in the comments section.
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I'm kicking back with a glass of Cabernet Sauvignon, relaxing on my terrace, enjoying the sunshine.
I hope you get well soon, teach.
Hello,
This is a message from a once very successful young blogger, I have disappeared from the blogosphere nearly a month ago and this is my first comment since going underground.
I wish to remain anonymous for undisclosed reasons, but as someone who rose to the top and back to the bottom, I hope that you will hold on during hard times...
Don't give up
You forgot to mention the fact that while YOU did not spend any money, you did borrow MY debit card to purchase the Zicam and the ingredients to make Swedish Pancakes...
At least flour, milk, and eggs are cheap...it's almost like not spending any money...
I cook. Read stuff on the net and sleep ;)
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