March 9, 2013

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    If I were a suspicious person, I’d think some RMS student shared a stomach virus with me. No details.  I’m to the point I’m wondering when/what I should try to eat.  

    I expanded my current reading/interest in WWII occupied France (Reading Blood of Free Men) by watching “Inglorious Basterds”.  Of course the movie is NOT historically correct, but I enjoyed it. Reality be damned; justice and revenge were served in the theater that night.  

    Today is Matt’s 27th birthday.  Happy Birthday Baby Boy!  Hope all your wishes come true. 

    Woke up to the sound of rain; and went right back to sleep.  Slept until a little after 8 AM.  It looks like the sun is trying to peek through the clouds now.  We need the rain.  I hope we don’t have another hot dry summer. 

    The snow is off the garden.  None of the seeds we planted have made an appearance yet.  The broccoli we started is looking pretty good. The jonquils are blooming.  I got a photo of 2 geese flying over the house.

    I made the mistake of looking at some new SLR digital camera reviews on-line and would like to upgrade.  It’s been a few many years since my EOS20D was at the top of the digital camera list.  Just from reading the reviews, I would like to do some side by side real life comparing of the Nikon D6000 and the Canon D6.  I’m sure I’d be happy with either.  The Nikon edged out the Canon in sharpness and autofocusing, although the Canon had a higher rating over-all.  At this point it is just wishful thinking.

    Off to boil some eggs to make tuna salad for sandwiches for lunch.  Left-over potato salad and dill pickle spears.  Maybe pickled beets.  I think I am now officially hungry.  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

Comments (1)

  • I hope you are feeling better and chicken soup with soda crackers always helps my upset stomach when I am hungry.

    Happy 27th birthday to your son Matt.  Looks like  Spring is on it’s way to your part of the country too.

    Have a good week.

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