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Feb

 

We’ve got some interesting news stories coming through the pipeline today.

First of all, there was an earthquake in England early this morning!!!

Then, we have these stories:

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Feb

 

Today is the birthday of Levi Strauss, without whom a lot of us would be running around half naked. :laundry: He was born in 1829.

It’s Tuesday and that means Jericho tonight! :whoo:

Hey, I’ve been puzzling over this since Sunday. It was the 80th Academy Awards. Which is all well and good except the first one was in 1929 and unless I’ve totally lost all math skills, that was 79 years ago. Where’d that extra year come from?! :anyone:

I didn’t do any new writing last night, but I did spend some time keying in a few pages of stuff I wrote awhile back. I’ll probably do more of the same today.

Reading: Since my mom is reading the next book in the series I was reading yesterday (I read a lot faster than she does), I started rereading Wizard’s Bane by Rick Cook. It’s a fantasy (which you could probably tell by having “Wizard” in the title :rofl: ) about a computer programmer who gets pulled into a parallel world by magic. It’s a fun series. :)

Feb

 

Can you believe February is almost over already? Wow. Time is flying :flying: by so fast these days!

I ended up catching some of the Academy Awards last night after all. I don’t know who dressed Jennifer Hudson but that was the most unflattering dress for her. Keri Russell looked very elegant, however. But some of the winners of the acting awards were people I’ve never even heard of before! What’s up with that?

There isn’t much on tonight aside from Deal or No Deal. I tried watching Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles but I just could not get into it. This is probably just as well since I have so much recorded stuff to watch and we’ll be getting new episodes of favorite shows again soon.

And it’s time to get back to writing!

Reading: I’m reading something a little different for me. It’s a multi-book series called Tales from Grace Chapel Inn that’s written by lots of different authors. It’s an inspirational series (though it’s not really very preachy) about three sisters who open a bed & breakfast in their small town. They’re not my usual cup of tea (no murder and mayhem :rofl: ), but they’re enjoyable enough.

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