Friday, September 4, 2009

September 3, 2009

Wild storm in the night but I barely woke up. Up at 9 AM. Tai chi this morning. I sleep so well when it is cooler. 72 this morning.

Noon. half dead from tai chi. It is just the stretching. We do most of our tai chi sitting down. If I stretched every day ---

I think it is disgraceful that people here do not want their children to hear the prez of the USA. every liberal I know is distressed bc Obama is so centrist and here in Texas they think he is a socialist.

Blitzen to Uncle Mark:
I am not afraid of anything, not some old thunder.

At noon I watched YouTube for an hour, the movie where a man ate only McDonald's for a month. He gained 25 pounds. After that I took my usual nap. I am feeling somewhat disoriented. TO DO List: finish red & black quilt blocks, change sheets, tidy, clean house, and finally work on black and white quilt blocks. One step at a time.

Well I took one half step toward changing sheets. Got sheets out of shelves. Went to dog park where the dark clouds hung over everything. One man says he calls Lady Chica "Wolf" bc she runs the fence guarding us. Came home and turned on PBS so that I dont miss my programs. Last night MI-5 was continued next week.

Martha: There was a policeman sitting around the dog park. I think he was there bc of soft ball game.

Lady Chica's Tale
Chance and I did a lot of running tonight. No sun. At one point we had a pack of dogs on each side. That was fun.

Blitzen's Tale
I tried humping this little girl dog. A puppy was trying to mount her. Her mom just kept pulling me off and I got bored.

BOOK REVIEW
WEB Griffin, *Traffickers*
In the early seventies the author under a pseudonym wrote a series of police procedurals set in Philadelphia. In this book he has brot his cast of characters forward forty years without aging them.
Strangely enuf, it works. Matt Payne is a young homicide detective. A Texas Ranger comes to Philly pursuing El Gato, a drug trafficker who cuts off peoples' heads. They find a head, then the matching body. And of course take down the villain.



Hugs, Dr. Liz

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