Last week was one for cleaning up, fixing up and setting straight. Grace spent it totally revamping the wellhouse (tank, plumbing and electrical) and repairing a water-pipe leak that had caused considerable damage to the bathroom subfloor; I made some long-delayed updates to my professional website and, as you saw yesterday, finally got around to adding a bookstore to this site. Those of you who don’t know me personally may not understand how a woman who could build this cyclopean edifice of a website over seven and a half years could somehow be so intimidated by procedures that she could leave important tasks hanging for months or even years, but maybe it would help you to understand if I told you that I started thinking about doing this blog in 2007; it took me three years to actually start it. And people who visit my Den of Iniquity will tell you that there have been no important changes in a year, and no major ones in two years. See, I don’t really like change in my environment or procedures; once I get things the way I like them, they tend to stay that way until Doomsday. That’s one of the reasons I was so upset by the move from Oklahoma to Washington; even though I knew it was the right thing to do, I’m just not easily able to cope with change on that scale. And so Grace is in charge of putting things to right at Sunset; all I have to do is tell her what I want done, answer any procedural questions she has, pay the bills as they come in and throw fits about delays and cost overruns (and truth be told, Grace could probably do without that last). If I were wealthy, I’d probably have a whole entourage of assistants to deal with stuff for me; alas, such is not to be. And so I get to things when I get to them, unless a crisis forces my hand or someone I love prods me to deal with them before that. And I guess that will have to do.