It
is 2:30 PM, long past blogging time. Our amazing cleaning lady, who
has been coming every other Thursday Morning for 17 years, wanted to
come this Morning so they could head out for a vacation tomorrow. I
forgot to mention it in Monday's blog. This will be a short message
because I am late for my nap.
We
got feedback from lots of folks about the eclipse; some who traveled
to view the total, and some that enjoyed the partial, here. I was
surprised at the level of enthusiasm. It must be an amazing
experience. I wondered out on the deck with my pinhole camera; it was
cloudy, but I hoped for a glimpse of the Sun. Wasn't gonna happen; it
got more cloudy and rained on me instead. It looked like an ordinary
cloudy day.
When
is the next one? Is it 2024? If that is right I will be in my 90th
year on planet Earth. Maybe we can travel to an area of totality
then. Will I still be able to drive long distance? We will have to
engage a younger relative.
I
am not kidding about wanting a nap. I could fight it and get a second
wind. Why would I want to do that?
I
will be here Friday [although there might be a possible glitch] if so
I will write a note late Thursday.
Have
a great day. Celebrate life! It is indeed remarkable to be on Planet
Earth at this time.
Love
and Peace, Gregg
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