Resting Up . . .
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Jan and I did so much walking yesterday during our visit to the Out of Africa Wildlife Park, that it was really nice to pretty much goof-off all day.
I came across an interesting article the other day called The Real History of Fracking. Amazingly, fracking is not the recent invention that most people think. Would you believe the Civil War?
A interesting article. Check it out.
I spent a couple of hours this morning working on some web client stuff, after which I called our daughter Brandi to ask why she and Lowell and Landon were in Washington, D.C. this past weekend.
Her response was “What . . . what do mean? Washington?”
I laughed and said,”Well, I heard on the news that a 4 year old boy crawled under the White House fence and then led the Secret Service on a merry chase through the bushes before they finally rounded up the wily culprit. Brandi agreed that it certainly sounded like something Landon would do, but it wasn’t him.
First this, and now a gyrocopter. The Secret Service just can’t win.
After that I called Nick Russell and started the task of leading him back over from the dark side of the Mac world. Sometimes change comes about in a brilliant flash, and sometimes it’s dragged kicking and screaming back into the light.
So I spent about 30 minutes going over new PC computer options with him until we found one he’s happy with and is powerful enough to last a few years.
Later in the afternoon, I painted Jan’s toes for her. First, a clear base coat, then two coats of polish, and then a clear top coat. She says I do a better job than the salons because I take my time. I haven’t told her that’s because I enjoy playing with her toes.
Like yesterday, today was another beautiful day. It finally crept up to 61 degrees here, but with the sunshine almost all day, it was really nice.
And tomorrow looks to be more of the same.
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Thought for the Day:
“The universe is written in the language of mathematics.” – Galileo
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