Internet Access

Satellite internet isn’t as cool as it sounds. I thought it’d be reals fast, but it’s not and, it’s not free either. We don’t pay what the guests pay, but we still have to pay for it – $20.00 for 200 minutes or $40.00 for 450 minutes.

…WANH, Wanh, wanh…

I’m used to having a connection, a teather if you will, to the outside world via my computer and not being connected every waking minute is slightly disturbing.

I say “slightly” ’cause I’m having mixed feelings about it… I like the disconnect and don’t like the disconnect at the same time, I’m conflicted. Boat life is NOT reality, well, it’s a different kind of reality

I don’t know what’s going on in the world ’cause I don’t have my friends Facebook updates to keep me abreast on the latest goings-on, I can’t check my email everyday, and worst of all, I can’t blog.

Now of course, I can write off line and transfer it to my my online blog editing software – which is what I did today – but I’m used to blogging while online which allows me to check facts, add links and the such.

I feel I’m letting my faithful readers, both Jew and Gentile, down by not posting everyday. But now that we’ve completed turnover and don’t have 12-14 hour daily rehearsals anymore, you should be seeing a lot more of me.

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3 Responses to Internet Access

  1. Katreader says:

    I miss you being on line more often. I understand the nice part of not being tethered to the computer…but I miss hearing from you. I hope to get Cabot soon and send him to you.

  2. Donna says:

    As long as we hear from you at LEAST once a week it’s all good!
    enjoy not being tethered to the computer, i loved my week of internetlessness at choir camp. Love you!!

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