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I had my teeth filed today.

Which is to say, I had 0.2mm of tooth enamel sanded off two teeth to make room for one tooth that is being crowded out.

Having had braces twice so far now, and having had to go back into orthodontia to correct misaligned teeth also twice now, I am determined that this be the last time I have to adjust my teeth. The first time I wore my retainer out. The second time, the dog ate my retainer. This time, I'm going with retainer backups: when something disastrous happens to my retainers, I'll have another to use while I have a backup made. Dammit.

Yeah, so, to make room for the ever-shrinking puny head's jaw, I had two teeth filed down. The dentist started with the 0.2mm saw and a lot of pressure, and let's just say that didn't go very well.

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Reset, he said

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"We should reset the compost bins."

Andy commented to me a week or two ago about how the compost bins had stalled, and if I was getting my hands all dirty in the yard planting gardens, maybe I should consider restarting the compost bins. Restarting means taking the top layer of the bins, assembling them into a new bin, rotating all the top dry greens and browns into the new bin, watering appropriately to kickstart the new bins, then sifting through the bottom soil of the existing bins to retrieve the dark, wonderful soil for use on the garden.

Honestly, I'd rather be pulling weeds and planting seeds and watering than sifting compost and turning bins, but I'm game and see the worth of the task, especially with the bald patches in the front yard that could be PRODUCING FOOD.

So, I dug in. I set up the base section of the new bin, and dumped the dry top layers of the old bin into it. I watered, then dumped more green into the new bin from the old bin, cleaning out the old bin until I was down to the delicious, black dirt for the garden. The soil was a little dry, but good.

Next up, sift through the soil to remove large uncomposted organic material (for chipping and/or shredding) and inorganic material (for discarding) from the soil.

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Yep.

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"They changed their requirements."

"That's software."

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