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Digital Photography How-To: Building a Light Tent…

I am always looking for ways to take better photos, and pictures of my knitting that are really accurate in the colors are hard to do – but I think if I use these tips I might finally be able to do it! Digital Photography How-To: Building a Light Tent. [via BoogaJ]

Speaking of Booga J, my first Sophie bag is almost done – I worked on the strap while sitting at the tire shop yesterday. I have to study and finish another bootie, and then I’ll finally finish that strap. Hopefully, if I ask really nice, Katy will let me use her washing machine to felt it and I can use it next week! (I have one of those nice, cool washing machines that doesn’t agitate your clothes. Unfortunately, that also means it won’t felt my knitting.) I need to run my Booga Bag through one more time too, and then I’ll be all set for the fall!

Sophie is a fun, easy knit – I highly recommend it if you haven’t made one already!

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‘Reliant City,’ population 24,900…

The city officials have now given a name to the Astrodome & Reliant complex – ‘Reliant City,’ population 24,900.

They say that with 24,900 total residents, the Reliant Park Complex is now the largest evacuation shelter in U.S. history.

They are planning to set up typical neighborhood amenities such as a Welcome Center, Banking Center, Reliant Town Square Park, Reliant City Medical Center, a Transit Center with Metro Transit Authority and HISD school bus stops.

The Reliant Town Square will include a playground, sports field and laundry facilities. The Salvation Army will construct several refreshment centers east of Dome City.

Construction completion goal is Friday.

According to the Harris County Department of Education, more than 4,000 school-aged children are expected to register this week and will start classes Sept. 12.

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I’m a Sucker…

I’m a sucker for sappy stories, so I have enjoyed reading the Voices of Katrina blog set up by the Houston Chronicle. My favorite today? The boys who raised $1,005.20 for Katrina survivors with a lemonaide stand in their neighborhood.

(By the way, The Oprah said I can not call them refugees. They are survivors. Not victims, not refugees.)

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Uh, Yeah, Not Funny…

I had a physical therapy appointment today and as I was leaving I looked at my front tire and thought it looked strange. I went to check the tread to see if it was time to get them replaced, only to discover a cut in my tire. I went straight to the tire shop – I have yet to have a tire go out on me while driving, and I was definitely not going to wait and give it a chance.

While waiting to have two new tires put on my car, one of the servicemen came out to talk to me. I figured it was going to be the usual we’re almost done, blah blah blah speach – instead, he tells me that while taking off a lug nut, the stem (?) broke and, uh, yeah, my tire is basically attached with three bolts instead of four right now. But they are ordering the part and it should be in tomorrow. (Of course, tomorrow morning is the class that is further from home. Getting there involves highway driving normally. I guess I’ll take the backroads tomorrow.)

He then tells me that once they get the part in, I can take it to this other shop down the road to have the part put on – they are only a tire shop, so they can’t do it. He hands me the information sheet for Ultra. While Ultra used to be right down the street from the tire shop, it is now several miles down the road. I cringed, since I am doing my best to keep driving to an absolute minimum these days – $2.95 a gallon is a good motivator for no driving.

I asked him how much it was going to cost me to fix – I wanted to make sure they were covering the bill – and he says, “Oh, it should only be about $100.”

*Gasp*

He then says he is just joking – they will foot the bill, they have an account with that shop which is why they are sending me there. I tell him, really, when it comes to money that is NOT a funny joke. The lady across from me in the waiting area even chimes in that you shouldn’t joke about $100.

I go back to waiting, a bit annoyed about this whole bolt thing, but ok since they will fix it. A different guy brings my car out and comes to tell me that it is ready. As I’m gathering up my things, he starts the “let me tell you what we did…” speech. I cut him off and say, “Yeah, I know, you broke my car.” (referencing the bolt situation.) He responds, “Yes, there is a big crack in your windshield and we took the windshield out.”

What?!?

“Oh, I’m sorry, I was just joking.”

Someone needs to tell these asshats to get a clue – telling a customer that they have done further damage to their car which will cost them more money is not a joke. Not to people that have already had to pay for tires that they probably didn’t want to buy today to begin with. Really, it is never a joke. So not funny. I’ve been know to bust people before … tomorrow, I think I will have to do it again. Asshats.

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Sock Knitters for Katrina…

Love to knit socks instead of baby booties? There is a free pattern at Elann.com for adorable baby socks! I have some of the Lion Brand sock yarn that can go in the washing machine & dryer, so it should work perfectly! Yeah!