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hannah ([personal profile] hannah) wrote2022-05-15 10:35 pm

Sunday night.

I had my first strawberries of the season today, and I had my fans on to cut the humidity for the first time this season, too. It's not summertime yet, but it's closing in faster than I'm ready for. There's been a bunch of overcast days of late and that always throws off my seasonal perception. I need to go by the light.

The carbon monoxide detector didn't like what I cooked up for the week's lunches, which did help precipitate the fans - it was weird, because it wasn't anything I haven't cooked in the past with no major deviations from previous technique, but it went on for over 30 minutes. Once it was finished - after I'd put it right in the path of a fan with the window open and another fan doing its job - I had a cider to forcibly unclench. I may have something else later, also.

Though I may also use this experience to describe what it's like talking to certain people, in terms of the incessant noise and inability to put my thoughts together.
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[personal profile] teragramm 2022-05-16 03:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Yesterday the weather was lovely. It was the first time this year could wear a summer dress. It made me feel happy and light.

If your carbon monoxide detector was going off on a regular basis maybe you should have hour house checked. Be careful.
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[personal profile] lizzie_omalley 2022-05-16 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
If it is a battery powered detectory, it could be that the batteries are wearing out. With any detector, it could be a sign that the detector is wearing out. They have a life span after which they are either hypersensitive or under sensitive. I would contact your management and have it checked out and replaced.

Either way, I totally get the unclenching. So completely and totally!