Friday, April 16, 2004

Weather: Light persistant rain, and snow above 5000 feet. GOOD!

Wildlife: I have to watch out about feeding birds in the front yard -- sprinkle lightly in nooks and crannys for the ground-feeders, like pheasants, otherwise songbirds crash into the windows from frenzied feeding, flocking, and flying.

Charity Alert: The Breast Cancer Site : Fund Mammograms for Free

Media Watch: Kingdom Hospital's plot is finally moving at a discernable pace. That show needed some humor BADLY, and it finally got it with a separated head, and the decapitated body that is searching for it. At the end of yesterday's episode, a German Shepherd was carting the head around the hospital, and laid it at the feet of two doctors -- right after one told the other, derisively: "If you see anything that seems strange, just reach out and TOUCH it, to make sure its real." (He ran away when the dog started growling at him.) The headless body caused an earthquake by thumping the basement floor in frustration after losing his head again.

At the College: I bought five more books at the sale today: The New Age, Martin Gardner; Tales of Henry James; Filmgoer's Companion 3rd Edition; Introduction to the History of Mathematics, Howard Eves; Cults in America, Wila Appel.
I think I'll take some photos at the Multicultural Fair too. (Prof. Gerda Reeb's Global Friends club).
Done!

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