Good New Week, one and all. Hope all is well in Course-Staying land.
It is the time of aniversaries in these parts. Last week was the first anniversary of my second aortic aneurysm surgery. Lots of memories from UNC/Chapel Hill (I now bleed (North) Carolina blue, despite my Georgia/Tennessee/Virginia/South Carolina background -- having your life saved will do strange things to you.)
However, the biggie of anniversaries comes later this week -- our 54th wedding anniversary. Our main celebration will be a very nice dinner at one of our favorite restaurants overlooking a beautiful lake. Champagne toasts, steak or seafood, and a decadent dessert sounds good to me.
The weather has turned very pleasant this week -- highs in the 70s, low in the 50s. Elliedawg has about doubled the length of our walks. She had been dragging and showing her age, but now she is reinvigorated. And I am working on a short story on all the ways she has made our lives better. It is for a contest in which a winner can score up to a $100,000 Christmas gift to the adoption organization from which he or she rescued a dawg. I'm sure it would be a long shot to win -- it is a national contest -- but I will enjoy doing the piece. Maybe I will share it here one day.
Wishing everyone a wonderful week. Let's hear what you're doing.
Cheers,
Superbob
It is the time of aniversaries in these parts. Last week was the first anniversary of my second aortic aneurysm surgery. Lots of memories from UNC/Chapel Hill (I now bleed (North) Carolina blue, despite my Georgia/Tennessee/Virginia/South Carolina background -- having your life saved will do strange things to you.)
However, the biggie of anniversaries comes later this week -- our 54th wedding anniversary. Our main celebration will be a very nice dinner at one of our favorite restaurants overlooking a beautiful lake. Champagne toasts, steak or seafood, and a decadent dessert sounds good to me.
The weather has turned very pleasant this week -- highs in the 70s, low in the 50s. Elliedawg has about doubled the length of our walks. She had been dragging and showing her age, but now she is reinvigorated. And I am working on a short story on all the ways she has made our lives better. It is for a contest in which a winner can score up to a $100,000 Christmas gift to the adoption organization from which he or she rescued a dawg. I'm sure it would be a long shot to win -- it is a national contest -- but I will enjoy doing the piece. Maybe I will share it here one day.
Wishing everyone a wonderful week. Let's hear what you're doing.
Cheers,
Superbob
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