Sunday, May 16, 2010

Thursday May 13 Day 72

Thursday May 13 Day 72


This morning I got to do something most of us will never get a chance to do. I was eye level with a hawk as it was flying by at 7,000 feet. The most interesting thing were the feathers on the wing tips. They are spread out like splayed fingers on our hands. The bird glided by in a very stately manner. Ah, the wonders of nature on display.


I fear that it is a communist plot. The clouds were non existent at 9 am but by 11 they were gathered in force. By 1 pm they were all gone and I headed out to go taping. I was part of the way down the hill when they snuck back in. I went back home and headed for the internet cafe. When I got there the internet cable was down. The wi-fi was available but I have no idea how to connect to it. Well, my MacBook Pro has built in wi-fi and all I had to do was select default on a drop down menu and I was connected instantly to the internet. I am blown away. It is interesting how old dogs can avoid new technology for so long until they need it.


My sister’s latest email mentioned my lack of complaints about the food recently. I do not enjoy anything I eat. I only eat to fuel my body. I have the same thing at breakfast (omelette and hard toast) and lunch (large bowl of oatmeal with raisins) every day. Dinner is rice, lentils and some kind of vegetable with some spices in it. I have refused to eat any more orca and actually enjoy the potatoes when they are served. At least my stomach is not upset at all. There was a description of a meal being prepared in one of my Recorded Books stories. My mouth actually watered for the first time in 2 1/2 months.

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I have twin sons with 2 children each. I will miss them when in India. I have been a job gypsy all my life looking for new challenges constantly. I got bored quickly except when teaching. 3 years as a Middle School Music Teacher and 9 years as an Assistant Professor of Music. I played in a Country Western Band when I went back to college at 39 to get a degree in Accounting. I was a CPA that worked in various companies, the longest for 5 years and the shortest for 2 days. I spent most of my accounting life working as a Project Accountant where I would come in to solve a particular problem. I was rarely required to do a lot of the boring stuff for very long. With the passing of my wife and NO job to go to, I can now pursue my dreams in India.

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