September 8th activity (TMI?)
I was a nervous wreck this morning, waiting for a doctor's visit. I was sure that he would find some new things attacking my body. My son calmed me down and I went to my suspected fate with courage.
But the doctor just made sure that my past problems had ameliorated and then gave me the so-called "Clean Bill of Health." So now I can move on with the things I like to do, like give tips on how to make one's life more interesting.
01. Ask Lloyd Hess to tell his famous "Camel Bricker" story.
02. Check out the marine paintings by Montague Dawson. Some of his work is always on display at a Baltimore bank, honoring the city's seafaring past. I have one of his paintings in my basement commemorative area.
The Italian gentleman who everyone said was my father (pre-DNA testing) also painted beautiful marine scenes. I'm told that one of his brothers collected as many of these works as possible at one time and would no longer let anyone see and enjoy them.
03. Look for "lost" money. Visit missingmoney.com
04. Expand your brain power by listening to Mozart. Radio Mozart.net. "Alexa, play Mozart."
That's enough. How about a joke?
At a nursing home, 3 older ladies accosted an 88 year old man. One of them said to the man, "Drop your drawers and we'll guess how old you are."
The man said, "I can't believe you can." But he did drop his drawers to call their bluff.
"You are 88 years old," exclaimed the spokeswoman.
"That's amazing, how did you do that?" said the old man.
The lady explained, "I was at your birthday party yesterday."
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Please forgive the font problems.I'll try to create better (and funnier) blog entries in the future. This was just a new start-up entry to get me back.
"Laughter is the sun that drives Winter from the human face. (Victor Hugo
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