With puffy white clouds, even. All of which are actually visible! YAY!
Yes, the sun is shining, and after a rather tense weekend wondering if Gus was gonna come ashore and destroy what residents of the Mississippi Gulf Coast had finally rebuilt, the worst is over, and now it's just a matter of cleaning up a lot of debris, at least here in Vicksburg.
But I was pretty much a wreck wondering where the storm would strike. Some of you might remember how freaked out I was after Katrina, because I didn't know if my daughter Georganne and her kids were alive or dead. (Especially since she was listed as "missing" for a while!) However, I'm happy to report that everyone weathered THIS storm just fine. Georgie and Dennis and the grandchildren refugee'd up to Picayune Sunday night, where Dennis's sister has a big new brick house with room for all the relatives so I wasn't worried so much about them as about their new house which they JUST finished building after losing everything they owned under 22 feet of water three years ago. But Gustav was thankfully not nearly the "storm of the century" that the idiot mayor of NO predicted, thank goodness!
Anyhow, I'm not worrying about hurricanes hitting my family any more - well, except for Hannah, which seems to be taking aim at my one and only first cousin Cynthia who lives in Mt. Pleasant, across the river from Charleston. Oh, and then there's Ike, which bears a strong likeness at the moment to Camile and might head into the Gulf next week....
But enough! There's a brief window in which I can be all angsty about something else and today, it's the fall tv schedule. I actually shared this smallish rant earlier with my
cousinriot but since I'm fairly sure I'm not the only disgruntled tv viewer out there, I'll share with everyone. Hee!
I've been ignoring the tv "schedules" all summer, because the Masters of Moronity network execs kept MOVING STUFF and I figured it was just silly to get all crazy until final decisions were made. . But I checked and the latest info indicates that six shows I want to watch are airing in only three time slots. This is causing me much angst - well, as much as a tv show ever causes.
(Er... okay, that can be quite a lot, now that I think about it. Although nothing will, I devoutly hope, ever approach the Buffy finale for making ordinarily sane people go bug-shit crazy!)
Okay, here's the deal:
Monday night sucks because I have to work here at Da Liberry until 8:00, but I can still watch Chuck and Heroes at HULU the next day. Also Sarah Connor Chronicles, although I didn't watch it regularly last season. Also How I Met Your Mother (and damn, can they please let Alexis D. guest-star again?).
But Tuesday night.... aaaargh! How do I choose between House and NCIS? Especially since Fox doesn't put new eps of House up for EIGHT FRIGGIN' DAYS? And CBS doesn't put NCIS online at all! *pant, pant* I'm so torn! I'll probably watch Fringe at 8:00 (gotta give JJ one more chance), because although Simon Baker might be good in The Mentalist, the preview clip I saw was sadly kinda.... blah. And 9:00 isn't a problem since Without A Trace is no longer must-see tv for me, so I can choose between Eli Stone and a good book. Heh.
Then Wednesday, another night I work until 8:00, has Pushing Daisies (which I adore!) opposite Bones! This just sucks! And I'll probably get a speeding ticket as I dash home to see Criminal Minds, which means I might miss more than just the first 15 minutes. This also sucks hugely.
Thursday night? Well, thank goodness, I just don't care. Ugly Betty is the only show I might watch - although there won't be any adorkable Henry any more - but again, I can always catch it on-line. And I won't even be doing that if it goes any further down the "melodramatic soap opera" route, which is where some other Thursday night shows have regrettably gone.
Finally, Friday. I've been watching NUMB3RS for four years, so I would like to keep watching. BUT - the morons at NBC have put Life in the 9:00 slot opposite, and dammit, I have to watch Damian Lewis and Adam Arkin. AAAAAAARGH!
See what I mean?
And yes, I realize I didn't mention Sunday night, but there's nothing to watch there as far as I'm concerned, except Masterpiece Whatever-They-Call-It-Now on PBS. (Saturday doesn't even exist as a tv choice.)
It's all just so frustrating! And I'd be in an even worse state were it not for my friend with the multiple DVRs and cable and satellite, who gives me stuff to watch all the time! Movies and tv shows, and the stack of DVDs is getting a bit out of hand, now that I think about it, but at least I HAVE those to watch.
Mad Men, and
Burn Notice, and
The Closer, ,and
The Tudors.... *cough, cough* That last one? Yeah, yeah, I swear I'm only gonna watch for Peter O'Toole. Really!
I feel better now, I think. Ranting always clears the air, and now I think I'll share a picture of my youngest granddaughter, Ashley Noelle, who just turned one! (Yes, her middle name is the same as Erin's, which is just... perfect.) She's a cutie and the absolute spitting image of Georganne at the same age, except that Georgie has green eyes and Ashley's are bright blue! And as soon as Georganne sends me some, I'll post pix of Jobey, who just started first grade, and Owen. All together now..... AAAAAAAAAAAW. ;)