Saturday, March 11, 2023

Good morning or good evening, wherever you may be, across the nation and across the world. It is just past 4:15 p.m. in "The City", where the current temperature under mostly cloudy skies is a seasonal 38°, with the NWS forecasting an overnight low temperature of 28°. The Wind Chill temperature is 33° with a slight wind out of the west @ six mph. Sunset tonight will be @ 6:46 p.m.

Tomorrow, the NWS is forecasting a high temperature of 38°, but an overnight low temperature of 31°, with a 35% chance for snow showers tonight and into tomorrow.

Don't forget, that Daylight Savings Time begins tomorrow morning @ 2:00 a.m., when you should set you clocks and watches ahead one hour. You know, "Spring Ahead!" I've already managed to reset my Citizens Eco-Drive™ wristwatch ahead so I'm feeling like I should buy a lottery ticket.

I took a walk towards the downtown area earlier this afternoon, making it as far Third St., before turning the corner back towards Columbus Ave. and heading back towards the manse. Along the way, I used Mary's Olympus TG-6 Tough camera to take some pix. Nothing special, but pix, nonetheless.

The Tribune Lofts are slowly rising towards the sky at Third and Columbus.

Meanwhile, across from Central Park, the GH Community Center is now displaying its new moniker, Central Park Place: Arts, Events, Community.

I think I like the previous picture better, as it has more going on.

I just finished my last novel by John Grisham, The Reckoning, and it was not his best in this man's opinion. While he did a great job of description in most of the book, the ending seemed contrived. Time for another book.

Mary finished her latest ear-read, and she has now downloaded another of the books she had in her queue.

I added more paint to my canvas yesterday and today and I also added some pencil outlines of what I'd like to add to another. I sometimes paint with great zeal, while at other times, I add only a few strokes and then I am done. Michaelangelo took a long time to finish the Sistine Chapel too, so I have good company.

Tomorrow looks like a great day for more retirement, as I am only eight days out from my next knee replacement and of course, the requisite rehab. Sigh.

However, Mary has some plans for me to accomplish some things here at the manse during the next several days, things that I won't be able to do for a while. Dusting, polishing, and the like are on that list. 

There, I made it and now it is time to say adieu. Ciao.

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