Update about blogCa
Who knew all this would happen afterwards! The view out my window Oct. 30, 2024. They all fall down...autumn leaves decided last night it was time to let go!
Thursday, August 9, 2018
Wednesday beginning and...
I'm going to volunteer at the history museum again today. Last time (my first 2 shifts there) it was rainy so lots of tourists came in to do something dry while visiting. New Zealand, India, Colorado, St. Thomas, New York, Florida, just a few of the places that they mentioned.
Breakfast before nebulizer treatment, both of which have waited while I drank my first coffee, read emails, Facebook, and blogs.
MIDDLE -
I've been surprisingly busy as docent at the museum. I'll show some pics of it, over at blog Alchemy of Clay and Living in Black Mountain...
It was just families of 3 for a while, which felt like a lot of people. But then several came together as a group of 12!! And before they left there was a thunderstorm. That meant they were huddled around the front door waiting for the husbands who had gone to get vans in the rain to come pick up the rest of the group.
So today I've had 31 people come in, though nobody is here right now. There were some people who just are asking directions for Herb Way's photo show at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts next door.
LATE -
So tired I put my head on pillow and curled up on the love seat after turning on TV and eating some crackers to soothe my stomach. Slept for a few minutes, which is unusual for me. Then watched a bit of TV.
That's how I end the day. Read my book a bit before turning out the light. See if this was a real journal I'd mention only eating some veggie soup and crackers for dinner. I did work a bit on my ancestry blog too. But I know that's boring. Maybe all of this is, so I think I'll just pull most of it off the blog and stick it into my journal. Ha. Love the portability of computers!
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