• Not my oven. Although, this one reminds me of the ones in English flats I rented.
• This morning, my 'star tenant' told me that one of the burners on the stove made a 'pop' sound and then shorted out.
• Well, being as the complex was apparently built in around 1987, long before I was in here, the stove is probably close to original.
• We did some element unplugging, and I plugged one back in and heard a nasty 'pop', which had both of us move away quickly.
• The right side of the stove appears to have shorted out.
• I will call the 'repairman' or 'repairwoman' tomorrow.
• So when I moved in here with the now departed 'Boss', ex decades ago, of the 'star tenant', I was expecting to eventually move on to the USA or UK with my PhD for employment.
• As an adult, I felt and thought myself led by God to gain a British/European PhD with difficult subjects.
• I have never felt or thought myself, necessarily led to be a professor.
• To be a scholar, theologian and philosopher of religion, absolutely, but professor, not necessarily.
• I am pleased to be in the process of being placed, have a career working in government.
• Being in this good-sized condominium, with rising value, is fine for me.
• I received my first government, official verification, that after paying thousands in probate fees, two years after the 'Boss', departed, that I am now indeed the owner.
• The tax notice of course!
Thank you, Lord. Two replaced fuses, today, is much cheaper than a new stove.
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