As expected, I was up pretty much all night last night. Nothing interesting, just people with heads that needed to be looked at for some reason or another. Mostly headaches, but there was one guy who had been thrown out of a moving vehicle, and the security guys came over with him, heh. He was a known trouble-maker, of course. I did get to talk with some of my old friends again, and that's always nice. I got home shortly after 07:00, when I officially went off of call, and I was in bed shortly after that. I asked Karen to awaken me at noon, and she did, otherwise I would have slept all day and really messed my schedule up. 20:36... Weather... weird. Last night there were storms forming over Topeka, thunder 'n' lightning 'n' rain, but they were moving too fast to even show up on the radar on the web. Today, however, they've reverted to the usual pattern of missing Topeka completely, forming just east of here. One very nasty one produced a tornado that hit just this side of KC and wiped a bunch of houses out, but no major injuries. I'm really excited about my camera... it's gonna get delivered on Tuesday. Be expecting lots of photos from now on, heh. At least until I get tired of it, which won't be for a long, long time. It looks like we're getting missed by yet another squall line, it's going north, and there don't seem to be any behind it. O'well, no more weather tonight. In fact, no more nothing tonight. Last night is catching up with me, I'm having trouble holding my eyes open.... In the Mail: On the shelf:
I took Karen out to the Outback, we haven't done that for more than a month. Excellent steak, and I was bad and ate most of my baked potato and a mini-loaf of that wonderful black bread.