Boxing Day, and Journals...
Dec. 26th, 2000 12:30 amHappy Boxing Day !
Boxing Day, popular term applied to December 26 in England, Wales, parts of Canada, and in some other countries of the Commonwealth of Nations. Traditionally, on that day the gentry would give presents, generally of money, to servants, tradespeople, and others of humble life. These presents came to be known as Christmas boxes. Boxing Day is a legal bank holiday... I'd love to get another day off....
Hmm... Today went rather well, all told, got together with the Mother, The Brother, and his Girlfriend briefly. (Maybe 2 hours total). Ate, exchanged gifts, and went home.
Newton was lovey and cool all this lovely 4-day weekend... I regret having to go back to work, but a 4 day week, then a 3 day weekend is coming up, so I can groove with it. Saw a few interesting job opportunities this weekend, and will continue to do more research... :)
form word galaxies...
found a neat applet on word galaxies ... applied my booby talk. :) we'll see how it comes out.
Boxing Day, popular term applied to December 26 in England, Wales, parts of Canada, and in some other countries of the Commonwealth of Nations. Traditionally, on that day the gentry would give presents, generally of money, to servants, tradespeople, and others of humble life. These presents came to be known as Christmas boxes. Boxing Day is a legal bank holiday... I'd love to get another day off....
Hmm... Today went rather well, all told, got together with the Mother, The Brother, and his Girlfriend briefly. (Maybe 2 hours total). Ate, exchanged gifts, and went home. Newton was lovey and cool all this lovely 4-day weekend... I regret having to go back to work, but a 4 day week, then a 3 day weekend is coming up, so I can groove with it. Saw a few interesting job opportunities this weekend, and will continue to do more research... :)
form word galaxies...
found a neat applet on word galaxies ... applied my booby talk. :) we'll see how it comes out.
I don't know what Life is. Except that it's that Thing that happens after you're born and before you're dead. And that it is absurd, to borrow a term from Camus. I'm currently mostly digging it. Playing my recorder at the moment, working out a version of 'Ring of Fire'...So caught up in playing, I didn't realize the hour! I'll see you kids in a little while. 
Listening to a Bob Dylan song called 'Desolation Row'.