And everything’s fine now. (Knowing that a mood swing is a mood swing does take some of the thrill-ride quality away from it.)
So now I can pack, because starting tomorrow, right after the house-sitter arrives, we get a little time to ourselves. In some order or other, we will visit Peter’s mum (here represented by her justly famous soda bread recipe): see That Kickass Party Town, Z�rich: visit the sublime and hilarious J�rg and Bice in Bern: and soak our heads for a short period in Leukerbad the beautiful. And then, much too soon, come home and go back to work again. (See, there are these Romulans…)
I may still blog. I may not. Herself only knows what I’ll do. But I will think kindly of all of you in the Blogosphere while lying in the Alpentherme (or even the Burgerbad) and allowing 2 l/s of hot mineral water (not the stinky kind: Leukerbad’s water is like hot Perrier…) to pour on my head.




When the first machine gets back from her impending service, she’s promised to a good home with a charming hotelier in Bern, a lady who will take good care of her and who’s as big a hardware geek, if not a bigger one, than I am.
“It’s too small for you,” Jason (my sales-and-sometimes-support guy at Dynamism) keeps telling me. Well, maybe. But my hands aren’t exactly huge, and I wrote several novels on Allegra, my Acer TravelMate, without too much trouble. Her keyboard’s only slightly bigger than the U101’s. (She is presently in honorable retirement as the machine we give to houseguests. …And yes, all my machines have names and genders, and it’s not just a network issue. I find they work better that way. Don’t anybody bring up the Pathetic Fallacy. [If I suffer from a fallacy, it’s more likely to be the empathetic one: or as Brandoch Daha would put it, “Ever she perversely affecteth the losing side in a quarrel.”]) …And this machine plays exactly into a prediction I made to Peter years ago: that one day there would be a PC no bigger than a Filofax.
(c) There was a (c), but now I can’t remember what it was. Oh well. (This comes of getting up when the daylight suggests it’s time to do so, and posting before the caffeine has set in.)