AKA THE GEOGRAM WEEKLY
January is through in one more day!
It's been a bit weird almost three weeks for me.I decided to "just hang out" for two weeks after close interaction with lots of family who were post Covid sick. I was a little "blah" but nothing severe.
I could potentially have gotten a bunch of chores done, but did not.
I remember now what I did accomplish! The surprise Family Calendar, though after several years it is no longer a surprise. The GeoLou Schmidt year goes from February to February since the calendar is programed in January. It contains about 250 pictures of B-day folks and fun events from the past year.
Getting it programed is more of an accomplishment this year because about 10 days ago my almost year old computer's screen went dark on me. Not black, but very dim. After some inquiry it was determined that probably the LED light behind the screen has gone out.
This afternoon granddaughter Micaela is driving me to Best Buy across the 205 bridge into the edge of Portland. (I still don't drive on the Interstate.) Hopefully BB will remedy the problem since I bought the computer Feb 1, 2020.
So...right now I am sitting in semi-darkness, straining my eyes to see what is showing in the screen.
I have gone for walks when there are "sunbreaks" in our moderate climate rain forest known as the PNW. I went out yesterday (Friday) to walk and play around with my phone camera. I came up with an album titled, "Moss Mosaics".NOT MOSSY
Thanksgiving dinner for one? I needed to cook a small turkey that has roosted in my freezer for too long. Most of the trimmings and a bit salty, but yummy!! With 2 hunks of white meat refroze for later turkey pot pies!! Oh, yah!!
Gobble! Gobble!
That will butter you up!!
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I had plans to visit San Diego late January but with me not feeling completely well and the Ocean Beach Schmidts just recovering from colds and rainy, chilly weather forecast for southern CA we decided to postpone my visit until late February.
Here's planning and hoping !!
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There was a lovely 5PM full moon on Wednesday. Location in the sky and time seemed a bit odd, but stunning.
"Lord, you establish peace for us; all that we have a accomplished you have done for us." (Isaiah 26:12)
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