All of them

All of them can be heard,

Good Morning & Happy Monday

I’ve got the window & patio door open, I can hear the birds.

Today is Monday 04/21/V3.4 & ..

I had an amazing weekend, how was yours?

The word of the day is immiscible which is incapable of being mixed.

I think I have something to do Wednesday. But it isn’t coming back to me as I’m thinking through this. Tomorrow I have the bocce ball Captain’s meeting. I’ve volunteered to be our team’s Captain. Well 3/5ths of the individual people are my recruits. Makes since right?

What are you doing this week?

Let me know.

Quotes from the World for April 21st

No one is so brave that he is not disturbed by something unexpected.

Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar [Gaius Julius Caesar] (100–44 B.C.), Roman general, political leader, and first Roman dictator. The Gallic War, 6.39.

Let me see you shake it

Things got weird, but they got better.

Good Morning & Happy Sunday,

I am satisfied with last night.

Today is Sunday 04/20/V3.4 & it shall be a great day.

I’m sitting on the balcony.

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Are breakfast out here.

We had a fantastic time at the game. Pictures are now live to come later. After we got home, we went to Crescent Moon & then Jerry’s Bar. That’s were the evening became amazing.

The word of the day is leveret which is a young hare. That leveret should be in some stew right about now as it is easter.

I hope you are having a good day.

Yours Truly,
Vernon J

Quotes from the World for April 20th

As I look at the human story I see two stories. They run parallel and never meet. One is of people who live, as they can or must, the events that arrive; the other is of people who live, as they intend, the events they create.

Margaret Anderson
Margaret Anderson (1886–1973), U.S. editor and memoirist. The Fiery Fountains, part 1 (1951).

Anderson, a spirited and original personality, placed herself in the second category.

Quotes from the World for April 19th

We are weighed down, every moment, by the conception and the sensation of Time. And there are but two means of escaping and forgetting this nightmare: pleasure and work. Pleasure consumes us. Work strengthens us. Let us choose.

Charles Baudelaire
Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867), French poet. My Heart Laid Bare (written c. 1865), published in Intimate Journals, sct. 111 (1887), trans. by Christopher Isherwood (1930), rev. by Don Bachardy (1989).

In a song

Check out I Got It Bad (And That Ain’t Good) by Ella Fitzgerald
https://play.google.com/music/m/Trmlsfkcnvqepp7wahot557iluu Happy #FNP!

She put it in a song

Good or Bad

Good Morning & Happy Friday,

The weather is good & not enjoying it is bad.

Today is Friday 04/18/V3.4 & it is Melissa  & Alex’s Birthday. No relation.

Back to normal, don’t have to drive into work today. Back with my friends.

The word of the day is dyad which is a group of two; couple; pair

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Turkey, bacon, swiss, with mayo & pickle on 12 - Grain
Look at that boy.
Well it is Friday & I currently don’t have any post work plans. I also didn’t plan on making plans. You know how to reach me.

Have a good weekend.