Saturday, October 29, 2011

A snapshot of my afternoon

How can it be the end of October already?
Where did the summer go?
As I gaze out my window today I see a beautiful sugar maple that is yellow and bold and SNOW!
It has actually been snowing off and on today!
I am not quite ready for snow.
I'll snap a photo with my phone, e-mail it to me and see if I can put it in here. Any other ideas as to how to do that!?



A little blurry, but you get the idea.
Now Sylvester the gigundo "kitten" is here "helping"....more photos with phone.

He somehow knows just where I am looking

Neil Young "One of these days" is playing on my Pandora radio taking me back to my days at Alderson Broaddus College. It really is amazing it's been over 25 years since I was there and one song can take me back. Bonnie Weston, Jeff Fine, Joyce Kerpchar. The loss of 4 friends in a car crash. I now can see Bonnie's 3 children grown on Facebook. Jeff sends out chilly photos from the cold wintery Maine, and Joyce is happy in Florida with her 3.
Where does the time go?

Now this is my view of the computer screen! He loves to follow the mouse, and even the cursor!



And if I stop this is the look I get! He really is funny!


So a lazy Saturday. Made yummy peameal, eggs and toast breakfast for Tim, we have been having Houlpkee (a stuffed cabbage dish he usually only makes a the new year!) he made last night.

I am on my eternal putter with papers, projects and the office. The beach house is rented for the weekend. They are loving it as much as we do!

Life is good. Tim starts his new job at NBCOT on Monday November 7, 2011.

I am content at work. Twenty two years there have flown by too.
Happy Fall/Winder weekend.

1 comment:

  1. Man, that cat loves his attention, no? :) The look on his face at the computer... Woo-eee. Better not mess with him!

    I kinda miss snow. Not the driving in it part, but the sitting in the living room watching it fall part. So feel free to post lots more pictures as they come!

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