Sunday 24- I did my stretches, ran two miles, lifted weights, and rode my bike.
Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 36 and 51 degrees, NW-SE winds at 4 to 8 MPH, humidity around 47 percent, sunny skies again!
According to the National Weather Service: “Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 56. Calm wind. Monday Night: A 10 percent chance of rain after 4am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm.”
My good friend Kula called telling me that her condo on the beach had closed escrow, yea! Now she and Tom have to sell their mansion in Palo Verdes Estates; I thought it too big for them anyways. She also had a computer problem that I tried to help her with but she’ll have to wait till Tom gets home to do what I needed done; he’s more tech savvy and she’s somewhat digitally challenged (don’t tell her I said that). I’ve known her since the early 80s when I worked as a security guard at Harbor Cove Apartments in Redondo Beach while I went to El Camino College.
I called Friends and Family throughout the day.
I went on over to Stoney’s to see how he was doing and to take a shower. He’s doing well but I wish that he’d do something other than watch television. Then on my way back home I fed Princess (Ginger’s horse) an apple and played harmonica while she ate.
I went for my evening walk; I went on one yesterday but forgot to include it in my journal. Yesterday I listened to Astronomy Cast: Ep. 153: Dark Skies, and today Ep. 154: Dragon Con Live with Seth Shostak about the SETI Program. I’ve listened to these last month but thought I’d give them another go.
I practiced my guitar and then read aloud from the textbooks: “Astronomy Today" about interplanetary debris, and “The Cell: a Molecular Approach” and finally finished chapter two. Then I did a little studying of the digital electronics course about logic circuits.
I watched “Nature: American Eagle” on PBS. It’s nice that eagle populations are increasing and are now off the Endangered Species List!
I got back to reading “The Feynman Letters” that I put down to read “The Lost World”.
I did my stretches; practiced my guitar; wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.
Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 36 and 51 degrees, NW-SE winds at 4 to 8 MPH, humidity around 47 percent, sunny skies again!
According to the National Weather Service: “Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 56. Calm wind. Monday Night: A 10 percent chance of rain after 4am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm.”
My good friend Kula called telling me that her condo on the beach had closed escrow, yea! Now she and Tom have to sell their mansion in Palo Verdes Estates; I thought it too big for them anyways. She also had a computer problem that I tried to help her with but she’ll have to wait till Tom gets home to do what I needed done; he’s more tech savvy and she’s somewhat digitally challenged (don’t tell her I said that). I’ve known her since the early 80s when I worked as a security guard at Harbor Cove Apartments in Redondo Beach while I went to El Camino College.
I called Friends and Family throughout the day.
I went on over to Stoney’s to see how he was doing and to take a shower. He’s doing well but I wish that he’d do something other than watch television. Then on my way back home I fed Princess (Ginger’s horse) an apple and played harmonica while she ate.
I went for my evening walk; I went on one yesterday but forgot to include it in my journal. Yesterday I listened to Astronomy Cast: Ep. 153: Dark Skies, and today Ep. 154: Dragon Con Live with Seth Shostak about the SETI Program. I’ve listened to these last month but thought I’d give them another go.
I practiced my guitar and then read aloud from the textbooks: “Astronomy Today" about interplanetary debris, and “The Cell: a Molecular Approach” and finally finished chapter two. Then I did a little studying of the digital electronics course about logic circuits.
I watched “Nature: American Eagle” on PBS. It’s nice that eagle populations are increasing and are now off the Endangered Species List!
I got back to reading “The Feynman Letters” that I put down to read “The Lost World”.
I did my stretches; practiced my guitar; wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.