Summer Wanes
Mon 21 Aug
Another useless weekend produced little around the house. Today I received some trinkets from Carole Wright: a nobark collar, a toilet seat tightener, and a tree stump remover.
I bought the trilogy of "Back to the Future", which which twentyone years ago launched Michael J Fox to superstardom. I get it dubbed in French and subtitled Spanish, and all three movies. Of course, the main event was my escape from being a hostage of Reaganomics in 1985.
Tue 22 Aug
The internet was down in the evening and at night (around 2 AM). Meanwhile, the weather remains pleasant, although not cool enough at night.
I finished virtually all my work at Block for tomorrow night. Otherwise, I've made little progress. I am reading through the history book, "Man's Unfinished Journey" in an effort to get back my memory from three decades ago. I should try the Silva Method, along with Total Response Systems for my mysteries.
The assemblers showed up today for the new franker and stamper to add a break in routine with a mysterious ironing smell from oue of the ballasts.
Thu 24 Aug
I arranged to take off tomorrow, so I can get some things done before summer ends. Many little tasks go begging, and I don't want to push them all on the Labor day weekend..
I think the critical game for the Mets occurred on Tuesday, once again with Saint Louis. They won a game in the ninth in which John Maine trailed, 7-1. It was similar to the game with Saint Louis on 14 May 1986, in which they pulled off a 7-6 win.
Sun 3 Sept
Yesterday was a washout, especially with the reminents of Ernesto. I must wair for outside to dry. The Phillie commentators appear even more silly as the postulated the Phillies could still make the World Series because the Mets and the Cardinals "are falling apart". Well, David Wright has resumed hitting, Tom Glavin is back pitching, and John Maine is holding his own in the rotation, while Pedro Martinex remains absent! Meanwhile, the Mets passed Detroit for the best record in baseball.
The sun isn't exactly out today, so the drying is taking longer than expected. Still, I don't expect to accomplish much outsdie this weekend.
Sun 10 Sept
I can't seem to write what's been happening. On Friday, Gleim finally sent my package, some three months after I'd ordered it. Nonetheless, I can finally begin my preparation for the test in September 2007.
However, Silva Ultramind has been another issue. The post office insists they had delivered the package over two weeks ago. Our carrier confirmed no such delivery happened. I still have to contact Silva, for both edresses on their site came back.
I looked over the course I'm about to start on k-1's this time, the first time I take this course.
Tue 12 Sept
The course on K-1's started late last night because the substitute instructor didn't come at 6 PM. It is a difficult course, in which Gleim should help see the whole picture.
It will be a busy wek, for I still have DIG tonight and the real estate class st the local high school on Thursday. The first week in October should be the same. Meanwhile, I noticed last night that only six plaques remain on the wall at Franklin Mills, so apparently some prepareres left!
Mom must have been wandering on Thursday, 15 August enough to cross a bridge to New Jersey at 12:36 PM without paying the toll. I took some of Tim's money to pay it. Construction on the extention remains stalled at the trench, even though it hasn't been raining lately.
Sun 17 Sept
Another three-day weekend seems to ooze frustration. My focus runs along Block with the course on K-1. I took down the rest of the conditioners, while the weather resembles early fall. I can't do much outside while the mess of the extention dominates the backyard.
This weekend I went to Pathmark on Friday, then the other places on Saturday. I grabbed my thirtyeighth straight Old Farmer's Almanac at K-Mart, which is a better deal than spending more for extras I don't need online.
Although the disc drive is done, I don't see a replacement for my computer yet. I'd like my next one to last five years and not be obsolete at purchase.
Another useless weekend produced little around the house. Today I received some trinkets from Carole Wright: a nobark collar, a toilet seat tightener, and a tree stump remover.
I bought the trilogy of "Back to the Future", which which twentyone years ago launched Michael J Fox to superstardom. I get it dubbed in French and subtitled Spanish, and all three movies. Of course, the main event was my escape from being a hostage of Reaganomics in 1985.
Tue 22 Aug
The internet was down in the evening and at night (around 2 AM). Meanwhile, the weather remains pleasant, although not cool enough at night.
I finished virtually all my work at Block for tomorrow night. Otherwise, I've made little progress. I am reading through the history book, "Man's Unfinished Journey" in an effort to get back my memory from three decades ago. I should try the Silva Method, along with Total Response Systems for my mysteries.
The assemblers showed up today for the new franker and stamper to add a break in routine with a mysterious ironing smell from oue of the ballasts.
Thu 24 Aug
I arranged to take off tomorrow, so I can get some things done before summer ends. Many little tasks go begging, and I don't want to push them all on the Labor day weekend..
I think the critical game for the Mets occurred on Tuesday, once again with Saint Louis. They won a game in the ninth in which John Maine trailed, 7-1. It was similar to the game with Saint Louis on 14 May 1986, in which they pulled off a 7-6 win.
Sun 3 Sept
Yesterday was a washout, especially with the reminents of Ernesto. I must wair for outside to dry. The Phillie commentators appear even more silly as the postulated the Phillies could still make the World Series because the Mets and the Cardinals "are falling apart". Well, David Wright has resumed hitting, Tom Glavin is back pitching, and John Maine is holding his own in the rotation, while Pedro Martinex remains absent! Meanwhile, the Mets passed Detroit for the best record in baseball.
The sun isn't exactly out today, so the drying is taking longer than expected. Still, I don't expect to accomplish much outsdie this weekend.
Sun 10 Sept
I can't seem to write what's been happening. On Friday, Gleim finally sent my package, some three months after I'd ordered it. Nonetheless, I can finally begin my preparation for the test in September 2007.
However, Silva Ultramind has been another issue. The post office insists they had delivered the package over two weeks ago. Our carrier confirmed no such delivery happened. I still have to contact Silva, for both edresses on their site came back.
I looked over the course I'm about to start on k-1's this time, the first time I take this course.
Tue 12 Sept
The course on K-1's started late last night because the substitute instructor didn't come at 6 PM. It is a difficult course, in which Gleim should help see the whole picture.
It will be a busy wek, for I still have DIG tonight and the real estate class st the local high school on Thursday. The first week in October should be the same. Meanwhile, I noticed last night that only six plaques remain on the wall at Franklin Mills, so apparently some prepareres left!
Mom must have been wandering on Thursday, 15 August enough to cross a bridge to New Jersey at 12:36 PM without paying the toll. I took some of Tim's money to pay it. Construction on the extention remains stalled at the trench, even though it hasn't been raining lately.
Sun 17 Sept
Another three-day weekend seems to ooze frustration. My focus runs along Block with the course on K-1. I took down the rest of the conditioners, while the weather resembles early fall. I can't do much outside while the mess of the extention dominates the backyard.
This weekend I went to Pathmark on Friday, then the other places on Saturday. I grabbed my thirtyeighth straight Old Farmer's Almanac at K-Mart, which is a better deal than spending more for extras I don't need online.
Although the disc drive is done, I don't see a replacement for my computer yet. I'd like my next one to last five years and not be obsolete at purchase.