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This is me sitting on the porch (yeah, the title of this post is…..nonsensical) with bad internet, watching a page take 15 minutes to load.
To the left of my laptop are some of the sunflowers that were knocked down along with the corn. I took it as an excuse to cut them and I brought some of them inside. I love sunflowers in a vase over the kitchen sink. That is summer, perfected. Even if it is the result of a terrible storm. (Otherwise, I was behaving and leaving the seedheads to mature for the birds.)
If you live in the country, or have ever lived in the country, you know that rural high-speed internet is often an empty dream. DSL is, finally, creeping ever closer, and I remain ever hopeful, but it is not to our farm yet. And on days during and sometimes following heavy storms, satellite is slow if accessible at all.
I have been operating Chickens in the Road, a photo-intensive site, on intermittent high-speed and often on dial-up for the past year and a half. You can pat me on the head now.
In other words, I’m saying uploading one photo for this post (and slightly whining) was the best I could do with my internet connection this weekend, so please forgive me this short post. I did can 12 quarts and 2 pints of green beans, and 9 1/2 pints of salsa this weekend, though! (Taking my accomplishments where I can.)
P.S. The storm this weekend also tossed a tree down across the road in front of our farm, tearing out a section of fence. Luckily, Jack and the sheep were too busy eating the top off the tree to make a break for it before the fence was repaired.
P.P.S. I’ll let you know if the corn recovers!
(Do you live in the country? Is satellite your only option? Does the universe tease you with this-close DSL, too? Feel free to commiserate with me.)
Posted by Suzanne McMinn on July 27, 2009
"It was a cold wintry day when I brought my children to live in rural West Virginia. The farmhouse was one hundred years old, there was already snow on the ground, and the heat was sparse-—as was the insulation. The floors weren’t even, either. My then-twelve-year-old son walked in the door and said, “You’ve brought us to this slanted little house to die." Keep reading our story....
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When are you doing another class? I completely missed the last one. I had my toes in the sand staring at the ocean at the time and could think of little else.
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I want a lap top so bad! I hate being holed up in this little room away from everyone when I want to surf the net.
Hope the corn recovers! I just read a couple of days ago that it usually takes a few days.
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Expense wise, I’m not sure how they compare. His employer is paying for it so he can work from home sometimes. (in the long run it ends up being less costly than sending him to sites every week.)
I have noticed that it will slow down at certain times during the day or if all the computers are online at once.
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;-)
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Hang in there…hills and trees are culprits, though, are they not?
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At work when that happened, generally at lunchtime, we used to say “Oh America’s gone online now”!It was always slower after lunch!
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Count me as one who also thinks you’re amazing, dealing with dialup all this time!
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PS: Good luck with Frontier. I’m not really too pleased with them.
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For those who may not know, Live Writer is a free download, just google.
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I honestly don’t know how you manage the blog on dial up!
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There’s also another company that offers the same type service, it’s called Hughes Net. My sister lives even farther out than we do and she uses it.
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We live at the end of a line…electrically and phoneally..errr..
phone lines…always having some type of problems…trees falling, lightning, sometimes wind, outages..etc…so sympathize with you.
Finally, they put the phone line underground, electric company set new poles, ran new lines and put up safe transformers..etc..much better…
Finally got cable, we were one of the last homes in the area…still occasionally have problems…but alot faster than dial-up..
PS….Juat took that corn pudding out of the oven…
PSS…just used what I had..Gyspy peppers, red and yellow onion, and only two large eggs…a smidge of half-half (left over from an attack of home-made ice cream over the weekend) finished rest with skim milk….Set beautifully….will taste it when it cools…thanks for the recipe…
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I don’t use it that much, except in the middle of winter. I work to stay away from it so I can get some outside stuff done. If I let myself sink into the computer, I can be there all day. I gave my laptop to my daughter. Hubby is the big user.
Love that porch swing!!
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What an improvement over not having any internet
Be grateful.
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didn’t jump over the tree that fell! Can you tell I’m lovin these images!
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