Not in any particular order:
Looks like we're getting another puppy. Small this time.
The coldness has slowed down the egg production from the hens. Not necessarily a bad thing.
Another day of no sub job. Today I need to practice my guitar and work on cleaning the barn.
I need to look into the Australian fires. They seem to be arson started, similar to some of the CA fires.
No interns this spring for the IMPACT program. Need to hustle up some work.
Sam revived the interest in riding bikes. Now I need a working bike from all the parts.
We may be heading north in the next month or so. Nice to see family.
Have a good day.
If you earn more than $52,000 per year, then, speaking globally, you are the 1 percent. If you earn at least $28,000—that's the typical income for working individuals in the United States—you're in the richest 5 percent of the world's population. Even someone living below the US poverty line, earning just $11,000 per year, is still richer than 85 percent of the people in the world. William McCaskill, Doing Good Better
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