We’re stuck in the stone age. CenturyLink lied, and my hopes for a neolithic Internet revolution in the Price household died. They cannot provide us with 12 Mb/s Internet, as promised — 3 Mb/s, maybe. The caveman simple, positive way to look at it is that if they can give us 3 Mb/s, that’s double what we have now for a slightly lower cost. We cavemen have to make do with whatever we can scavenge, since I have failed at hunting down a faster connection.
While I was looking through photos tonight, I found this panorama I took a couple of weeks ago after one of our first storms. I thought it made a good photo for today, since CL is leaving us out in the cold, and the temperatures are dropping.

Wow, this is one of the most GORGEOUS pictures of the Sandia Mountains I have ever seen! Thanks Tim! I wish I had taken that photo. Sorry about the corporate Mbs thing. I am so not into corporations these days and the promises made vs. delivery of services promised, because we pretty-much can change our mind without notice, but you can’t because we figured out how to get you to sign a contract without us being obliged to deliver anything, but you are still obliged…. No “strings” attached, eh?
Great photo of our mountains. Different from of the usual photos that we see of them
Lois