I hope by now the bad moods have passed and the sun is out again!
I just started my fifth year of Italian classes last night! It is totally amazing that I have been doing this so long and still can't speak it any better than I do. Oh, well, I can read and I can understand what they say, so maybe something will click this year and I'll make it past that block.
Permalink Reply by Aggie on September 22, 2010 at 7:43pm
Soon the East Texas Aspen will turning colors, thanks to Ben Franklin introducing it to the USA. (Triadica sebifera) accounts for 23% of all trees in Houston now. Fall equinox hug!
Thanks for the fall equinox hug, Aggie, a fall equinox hug to you too!
George and I were without power from about 4:15 PM yesterday till midmorning today, due to a severe wind and rain storm. Lots of trees and wires down. He and I were visiting family in the next county all day, came home to a dark house. :-P
Fall equinox hug back atcha, Aggie ( a day late ).
What's going on...... well, I have worked hard this week, and tired is my prevalent status right now, I'm afraid.
My guy has been tied up on a deadline w/a work project of his own, so we haven't gotten the time & attention w/one another that we usually get.
I'm taking tomorrow off, but it's to work on a major outdoor project that is going to be hard work.
I finished my course in Bicycle Assembly and Maintenance course today. Now I'm chillen with a few beers. Anybody who thinks Bicycles are simple should try taking a Derailler apart and reassembling it.
I have fallen in love with Colorado Springs. I may try to spend next summer here.
I'm womdering why my alarm clock said 6:07 AM this morning when I got up, and I came out and fired up my computer and it stated that it was 5:48. All my other clocks, and The Weather Channel were all in that 5:48 range. H-m-m-m, I wonder if I'm experiencing a "Twilight Zone" moment.