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March 7, 2021 |
Nine
Sunday To sleep not long after ten to awaken before six and set out driving to breakfast around seven-thirty (as usual on a Sunday) to arrive, park, enter the dining area, turn on the lights and settle in with the papers. Good. Easy. Easy is good.
The chicken-apple sausage, scrambled eggs, country potatoes, toast, fruit cup and coffee just because I haven't had it in a while, taking my time over the papers. Realized I'd better hit the bathroom before leaving and so discovered they'd finished redoing their old employee bathroom and gutted the old customer bathroom since I'd last used them. A fair amount of money required to do what they've done and so I suspect they're surviving better than I'd been worried about with the pandemic.
Finished up at nine-thirty and headed for the car to drive home, take the selfie in the lobby and settle in with the computer to start with all this, winding up at eleven-thirty.
Later. The external earbuds for the Amazon Fire HD 10 Tablet arrived this morning and so I used it for the first time this afternoon, watching a long list of crap on Netflix and Prime. Seems to work OK. My now years old Apple iPad hasn't been able to take an operating system upgrade for some time now and it kept bombing out of programs, probably for lack of available memory, so I'd figured I'd try the Fire tablet at well under half the price of a new iPad. Seems to be OK. Some differences, some glitches, but we'll know enough to decide if this was a good move now that this one is up and working.
Evening. Watched the first hour of the CBS Oprah With Megan and Harry interview at eight. I've never had any illusions that being a member of the British Royal Family was anything other than a real grind and this first hour with Megan just strengthened that opinion. Who knows what the reality is in being a Royal, but nevertheless an interesting discussion until I got tired and bailed for the bedroom. Lights out again after nine.
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The photo up top was taken at a January 31st, 2017 Trump and Betsy DeVos protest at Frank Ogawa Plaza with a Nikon D500 mounted with a 24-120mm f 4.0 VR Nikkor lens.
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