A rainy day,
and I get to go out in a little while with Sharon and vote for myself in the municipal elections as well as deal with those pesky referendum issues and after then we'll go out to dinner. Chinese? Sounds possible ... maybe Lucky Panda since we've been to cousin Lee's a number of times in a row.
Was planning on a scenic drive between voting and dinner ... now I'm not sure. Maybe we'll go bother the folks at the real estate place about the office location Im sort of interested in.
Maybe we'll go look at the flash-drives at a local business store .. or drive in the rain all the way to Augusta to re-up an SRM Publisher Sam's Club membership.
Already today I've been to the PO and posted another 50 odd packages -- say 60 books -- and then went to another PO to check on availability of PO boxes. With the cost of gas above $3/gallon and the value of the dollar plummeting and so increasing that cost overtime... I think we'll be see real-life savings in short order by not running all the way to Unity all the time. Pity, that. An aside -- my gas today cost $2.99 a gallon because the pump was stuck there. After I got gas the mechanic opened the pump to fix the problem ... it was supposed to be $3.09.
and I get to go out in a little while with Sharon and vote for myself in the municipal elections as well as deal with those pesky referendum issues and after then we'll go out to dinner. Chinese? Sounds possible ... maybe Lucky Panda since we've been to cousin Lee's a number of times in a row.
Was planning on a scenic drive between voting and dinner ... now I'm not sure. Maybe we'll go bother the folks at the real estate place about the office location Im sort of interested in.
Maybe we'll go look at the flash-drives at a local business store .. or drive in the rain all the way to Augusta to re-up an SRM Publisher Sam's Club membership.
Already today I've been to the PO and posted another 50 odd packages -- say 60 books -- and then went to another PO to check on availability of PO boxes. With the cost of gas above $3/gallon and the value of the dollar plummeting and so increasing that cost overtime... I think we'll be see real-life savings in short order by not running all the way to Unity all the time. Pity, that. An aside -- my gas today cost $2.99 a gallon because the pump was stuck there. After I got gas the mechanic opened the pump to fix the problem ... it was supposed to be $3.09.
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2007-11-06 20:58 (UTC)My husband and I celebrate #36 today. Time flies, does it not?
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2007-11-06 22:04 (UTC)Good timing on the gas, at least.
It was snowing when I got up this morning--the first snow of the year here.
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2007-11-07 02:11 (UTC)Happy Anniversary to the two of you.
The Canadian PO got a shipping surge problem. Apparently with the recent decline of the US dollar, people order a lot of online stuff from the US. The regional mail sorting plants are overloaded, resulting in delays of more than several days for all packages. This is even before the annual Christmas shipping rush.
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2007-11-07 05:28 (UTC)Are you running for public office? Which one? Will it be big enough to run SRM and commit public feasance, too? (malfeasance is public misdoing, misfeasance appears to be doing the right thing the wrong way, so there must be feasance, which is just plain doing things, right?)
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2007-11-07 12:34 (UTC)as for the public office, how about a few more details? like maybe the job title? and did you win?
Happy Anniversary
2007-11-07 13:05 (UTC)Barbara Karpel
An Old Friend in Baltimore
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2007-11-07 14:14 (UTC)Lorna
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