I had a major scare just as the ferry was docking on the way here. I decided to snap a couple more pictures and as I was doing so the camera shut down, apparently for a dead battery. I thought that was a little odd because the batteries had a full charge on them and even though I had been snapping a lot of pictures I wasn't using the LCD much, not the flash. I chalked it up to ageing rechargables and returned to the car. Then I noticed the camera was rather warm. Again, I thought it a bit add since I hadn't worked it that hard. Then it started to smoke! My precious camera was spewing smoke. The heat was coming from the battery comartment so I dumped the batteries out. One of them was hot enough that I burned my finger. I was freaked that the camera was dead and also freaked by this obviously short-circuted battery sitting beside me. The casing was melting off and visibly expanding. The ferry was unloading and I didn't want to dump a little mini-bomb underneath someone else's car, nor did I want the thing to explode right there next to me. My lane started to unload and I drove off and at the earliest possible opportunity pulled over and pitched the thing out of the car.
That problem solved I began to worry about the damage to my camera. That puppy was hot and I was afraid the heat could have done some permanent damage to the camera, and the way things are now there is no way I could replace the thing. As soon as I got into town I pulled into A&B sound and picked up some batteries to put in the camera. I was very relieved to find that it worked just fine.
My mom has moved back into the same townhouse complex we lived in when I was 13/14 and it was deeply weird being there again. The house I lived in from birth to about one and half (of which I have a couple of vague memories) is just around the corner, the house I lived from ages three through ten (which I think of as "the house I grew up in") is also just around the corner. It was strange being in that neighbourhood again. I hasn't changed much. Sometimes, you can go home.
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