This last month of 2024 might bring some bad weather, or maybe if you enjoy snow and cold, you'll enjoy it. So far this area hasn't yet had any freezing days yet.
What has been going on in your life? Have you gone somewhere unusual? Have you gone to the usual places?
Or did you mostly stay home?
I've mostly stayed home lately but have had plenty to do right here at home. I just acquired a colorful mat to go over the carpet where I usually sit at a desk. The carpet has become worn and ugly with the passage of time, and this is a coverup. So far, it's working well. It's 36"x48" and very lightweight. I don't usually like rugs over carpets (something else to trip over) but I couldn't think of anything else to do.
On Thanksgiving Day for some very odd reason this building suddenly started cleaning the gutters and downspouts, a job they do from time to time but hadn't done in quite a while. No advance notice about this was given, and I was out on my patio at the time. Suddenly mud and water began raining down, some of it on me, along with twigs, pine cones, and other debris. It was quite a loud and dramatic scene, and I could see the men way up on the roof with all kinds of equipment.
I have never known any work whatsoever to be done in or on this building on a major holiday. It was really extraordinary.
I keep wondering how Virginia's skylight situation is doing, now that there must have been some rainy days.
Some people who were here regularly in the past are checking in now and then but not saying anything. The cat has their tongue.
Cats will make off with just about anything.
Anyway, you have the right to remain silent. But we continue to care here.
Some fall foliage from the local Japanese garden:

What has been going on in your life? Have you gone somewhere unusual? Have you gone to the usual places?
Or did you mostly stay home?
I've mostly stayed home lately but have had plenty to do right here at home. I just acquired a colorful mat to go over the carpet where I usually sit at a desk. The carpet has become worn and ugly with the passage of time, and this is a coverup. So far, it's working well. It's 36"x48" and very lightweight. I don't usually like rugs over carpets (something else to trip over) but I couldn't think of anything else to do.
On Thanksgiving Day for some very odd reason this building suddenly started cleaning the gutters and downspouts, a job they do from time to time but hadn't done in quite a while. No advance notice about this was given, and I was out on my patio at the time. Suddenly mud and water began raining down, some of it on me, along with twigs, pine cones, and other debris. It was quite a loud and dramatic scene, and I could see the men way up on the roof with all kinds of equipment.
I have never known any work whatsoever to be done in or on this building on a major holiday. It was really extraordinary.
I keep wondering how Virginia's skylight situation is doing, now that there must have been some rainy days.
Some people who were here regularly in the past are checking in now and then but not saying anything. The cat has their tongue.
Cats will make off with just about anything.
Anyway, you have the right to remain silent. But we continue to care here.
Some fall foliage from the local Japanese garden:



I hope you'll find on Monday that you're so experienced at this endoscopy thing that you can just sail on through it.
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