Monthly Archives: June 2020

Things Are Seldom Simple

Andy has been spending most of his time working on clearing the defensible space around the shed. (Pictures of that in a later post.) So to help his back when he cuts down vegetation in the future, he bought the … Continue reading

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The Internet Is Working Again

I received several emails saying a technician would be phoning me today and someone had to be here. It didn’t make sense, but it didn’t matter. I did receive a call about 12:30 from the technician and he agreed, he … Continue reading

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Mirrors

When I was chatting with Andy last night the subject of mirrors came up. He said, I don’t look in mirrors anymore, not since they stopped working. My reflection never looks anything like me now. He does have a point. … Continue reading

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Why Twenty Seconds?

Ronnie at Time Goes By told us about this video. How cool is that? June 7, 2020

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I Don’t Know What’s Going On

I’ve been thinking of Will Rogers a lot lately, especially of a clip I saw where he shrugged, looked puzzled, and said, I don’t know what’s going on. It’s nice to know I’m not alone…the version I say to Andy … Continue reading

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What a Mess

I received a letter yesterday that included, Thank you for applying for a SaksFirst credit card account issued by Capital One, N.A. Unfortunately, we are unable to approve your application at this time. To obtain specific information about this decision, … Continue reading

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Heartwarming Magic

I posted this about two years ago, but it’s worth repeating. June 4, 2020  

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Time for Creativity

Dana Jondahl had planned to travel for her 34th birthday and was disappointed when the pandemic canceled her plans. So instead she made a three-minute video of her simulated flight. Click on the above picture to see the video on … Continue reading

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Goodbye Barber?

Andy’s barbershop opens again tomorrow. People are supposed to wear masks, come in and pick up one of the sanitized pens, write their name and phone number on the list, then leave until they are called. There is a bench … Continue reading

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An Automated System That Worked

I ordered something May 20… from Amazon because they said it would be here Saturday, May 23. That was not to be… on that day Amazon said it had been delivered to my mailbox, but it wasn’t there. Usually in … Continue reading

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