So, yesterday was officially Day 2 of the Great Quarantine of 2020.
I accomplished my quota of items from my “101 Things . . . “ list. In addition to some that I’ve started and are, hopefully, on-going good habits:
Created a guitar practice schedule (#2)
Finished the first grass cutting of Spring (#11)
Printed a few articles on compassion — versus buying a book — which I’ll start today (#19)
Video Chat with Grandkids and daughter who live 3 hours away (#23)
Hung new hallway light (#15)
Changed out the ceiling lights in kitchen and upstairs (#58)
Windshield wipers on truck (#75) (or maybe I did that the other day?)
Cleaned out —somewhat — the shed (#96)
Finished cutting up an old fence with a circular saw until I just couldn’t cut anymore (#8)
Oh, and I added one: YouTube how to replace cut power cord on the circular saw! (Long story made shorter).
Today’s joke comes from the great Henny Youngman: I’ve got all the money I’ll ever need if I die by four o’clock this afternoon.
And, I’ll leave you with this in these uncertain times:
“These are uncertain times, so come buy a new Jeep” (No, wait, that was basically a car dealer commercial I saw last night).
“Worry often gives a small thing a big shadow” — Swedish proverb
Carpe diem Life,
David Kuhn
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