Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Not a good day.  Started out in the rain at 9am at the dentist's office.  He replaced a crown.  The worst part is having that big needle stuck into the joint.  Ouchie!  I have never gotten used to that.  But the procedure was quick and I was back out in the drizzle. 

About 2pm it stopped raining and KoKo had his morning walk.  We only walk for about 20 minutes twice a day, which is not enough for the little guy.  But that is what I can do.  We are walking further than we did in September, but haven't made it all the way around the almost two blocks the form the perimeter of our tract.  Someday.  We also made out evening walk about 7pm when it was still cloudy but no rain.  We did it just in time because soon thereafter it started raining again.  Supposed to be clear tomorrow. 

I've finished the Surfside newsletter and sent it to the web mistress.  If you are interested it is at:
 http://www.surfsidequiltersguild.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=3gmQEn33vc0%3d&tabid=179&mid=736

Some months are easier than others.  This month my printer was in the shop and I cannot do the treasurer's report without printing it out first.   I also had a problem with my laptop and had to visit the Geek Squad to get it straightened out.  My computer guru, Dick, had triple bypass surgery about a week and a half ago and isn't 'consulting' while he is recovering.  Sometimes I can figure out the problem and, more often, I cannot and need to find a "professional" to help me. 


Taken just inside the garage door - didn't want to get wet!
 
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1 comment:

Loretta said...

Broken computers...it must be catching! I just got mine back from my guru! I picked it up at the end of the day and he spent some time with me showing me around the ins and outs of it....it is truly a complicated machine! He moves around it without almost looking where's is going or where he came from. I need to take notes so I don't forget where I've been so I can get there again sometime! I just got it back and its working like a charm. I hope you'll be able to say the same. Take care, stay well and pats to KoKo.