In the past week, I have done little more than blog, watch, listen... think. A lot of thinking is going on. Have to get myself geared up for 2026. Somehow, 2025 has floated by, leaving me a little adrift and feeling that I have definitely not achieved anything very much. Is this a factor of fading into age? Is it just me? Having a sense of purpose is important, and I may have fallen off that track this past year. I need a bit of a reset on my daily spiritual practice; I need to finish the almost half-dozen WIP crochet items I have waiting around BEFORE I start anything new ... oops, already failed on that one!
Anyway, safe to say my brain is on overdrive as my 67th year looms and a sense of urgency to make the most of each and every day has been occupying me since returning to The Hutch. It doesn't have to be monumental or attention-grabbing. All that is required is that at the end of each day it is possible to lie down and say truthfully, 'good work today, lass.' As opposed to the more recent, 'rats, you forgot to do this, that, the other...'
Most of you have gathered that I am the cerebral type. I can easily get deeply engaged with philosophy, science, literature, art, music, and crafting... but all this serves as a great way to avoid dealing with daily life. The Hutch needs attention. I need to pay that attention. Even though I'd rather be learning about the esoterics of how wrong is wrong, and if there is a limit to the length of a string.
Anyhoo. One of the things that was becoming apparent was that my little OctoKan, who is nearly four years old now, was starting to show signs of reaching end of life. Lots of glitches, lots of go-slow, and sometimes unresponsive. To be fair to it, something that was intended purely as an intro product to laptops and Chrome-dedicated equipment, it has surpassed expectations. I have worked that wee machine to the same daily, almost non-stop extent that I did the much larger, more powerful and stronger, Voo-Voo the Vaio - who lasted me ten years. Black Friday loomed...
Welcome to Spinner, the Acer Chromebook Spin 314. I have moved up from OctoKan's 11 inches to a rather luxurious 14 inches. Look at that screen clarity! Blinding. It comes with 8GB of RAM, which means faster screen adaptation and better task performance.
I would have been happy to have had another Asus product, but this one was on offer for 40% off the regular price... £250 was not to be passed up! I'd like to think I will get at least five good years of work done on this machine. Nothing is ever going to be as solid or match up with the stalwart presence of Voo-Voo, but as long as I can keep blogging, the occasional video, lots of photo processing, researching, listening and watching, at the cost of fifty quid a year, I will not quibble.
I stuck to Chromebook because, despite having a background in IT, I am at that stage in life where continuation and familiarity are important - and add in the fact that Chromebooks come with ten-year support. If I got ten years from Spinner, then pop the corks!!! All one has to do is open up, let it set up, sign in with a Google ID, and then all that's left is a bit of fine-tuning for complete personalisation. Everything is synced from the Google platform. (Much as Apple did with Macs.) All I had to do was transfer the storage files native to OctoKan to Spinner. To do that, I zipped everything from Downloads (all my blog, crafting, puzzle, household, etc, files are 'children' of Downloads) and then put it into Google Drive. Then downloaded it into Spinner from there. Voila!
That was one 'daily life' item ticked off.
Another was to try to get some festive mood going. I dug out the tree. I couldn't deal with putting the two bits together, so I only mounted the lower half, then stuck the table tinsel 'tree' on top. I only used the crochet and knit ornaments this year, and did haul out the lights. It actually came out well, and as I look across at it whilst typing, I find it does bring a little smile. Now to get some candles... how is your Christmas prep going?



It's so easy to get distracted and not do the chores we know we should be doing. I hope your new Chromebook serves you well. Your holiday decorations are great.
ReplyDeleteOh wow you've got a lot going! Best wishes for great going in all you have planned!
ReplyDeleteall the good luck, for a long time with the new top... we ponder and think a lot too... but I wish I could turn back the time to feel more joy than fears, like it was as a child...
ReplyDeleteIt's easy to get distracted by what's happening elsewhere, then the cats demand to be fed and I am back in the here and now. The only thing I certain of is that we are here today, yesterday is gone and with luck we can still change tomorrow. Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
ReplyDeleteI too look for continuity and familiarity. I have always stuck to Samsung when I have had to change my mobile phone precisely for that reason.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteLately our life is going back and forth to doctor visit, having tests done and dialysis. We are lucky if we can fit some fun times in between. I hope you able to get done all you have planned, stay strong and healthy. Take care, have a great day!
I bet you crocheted your ornies. Your tree is lovely and the lights make it even more special. Honestly, I'm glad it's you with a new computer as new electronics frustrate me. Good luck with her!
ReplyDeleteI love the tree as a topper and the half tree is perfect. what is important to me, is that I love the tree when I look at it. since no comes to visit anything I do is for me. I am sitting here now with the same Chromebook you bought excet it is 15 not 14, my 11 inch was acer and so is this one, and I love Asus, and that is what my desktop it.
ReplyDeleteI can really tell the new and bigger is a huge upgrade from the 11. I do miss the easy of the tiny tot ease of moving from place to place and if I had to do over would go with the 14.
PS glad you got the Acer we can swap KNOWLEDGE and STUFF if we find it.
Deleteif yours has back lit keyboard, do you know how to turn it on? I am lost and can't find it
ReplyDeleteHari OM
DeleteIt's an optional function - I didn't get given the choice, so no backlight on mine, but frankly, I see little point to it, unless one was typing in the dark a lot... if you do have the option, then press the ALT key + the brightness button (either one). Yxx
Sometimes one just needs sometime to reflect and reboot. Know that your blog posts are something to be proud of and always broaden my horizons in art, music and travel (not to mention sheep knowledge ;-).
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your spiffy new tech!
OHHH YOU ARE BACK AT THE HUTCH FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR. Your tree is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteDon't even get me started on change...bah humbug. Today is senior citizens discount day at the grocery store.
Dag blasted each Thursday it is maddening to see they have yet again moved stock around. today all bottled fruit juices were where all Milk products were located last week. they are changing store brand labels...that too is aggravating.
Anyway I had a successful trip found all I needed. I like your new side kick
Hugs Cecilia