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What’s really happening:
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Remember those 19 boxes of nautical books? It appears that we don’t sell anything under
$35.00 on eBay. I get pull all those
lower priced books out to sell here in our store. We will be there early today to do it.
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George’s shop is reorganizing once again. He has a year and a half left to go.
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My shop is reorganizing yet again. When I started one manager was just
leaving. Since her departure there has
been three other managers. The new one
will make my fifth manager since I started work here.
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Today was blazingly beautiful with deep blue skies, clear
white clouds scudding across the skies, and sparkle everywhere. At our Friday meeting, our windows overlook
Mission Bay. The dramatic colors of the
water, of the sand, of the row of buildings across the water really captivated
me. Heading home, the sunset was
blazingly orange against the steel blue of the rest of the world. This really is the best time of year for
beauty.
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Then wonderful rain.
I don’t hear so well any more, but George said he heard it raining
buckets last night. The world is
wonderfully wet this morning.
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Himself: Knee got slept on wrong way last night and
hurt this morning.
Herself: Slept pretty darned good last night. Some pains ever since that Mexican dinner.
Reading: About an Irish village. Perfect for this St. Paddy’s Day and my last
name.
Gratitude’s: G is helping me sort the books this
morning.
Have a lovely Saturday Mage!
ReplyDeleteMy hearing is terrible. I simply must wear hearing aids. I take them off, and something I could hear comfortably, I can suddenly barely hear.
ReplyDeleteYou will be glad to see the 'back side' of that particular grouping of books lol.
ReplyDeleteRain at the end of a great day. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteI like rain, mainly because then the temperatures are cooler. It's sunny today and HOT. I can hear well. I just can't smell or taste very much. sigh...
ReplyDeleteSounds like you are having splendid weather. Always surprised how you end up with such a glut of a particular type of book.
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