Wednesday 10
Nov. 10th, 2010 10:07 pmWednesday 10- I did my stretches, ran two miles, and lifted weights.
Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 38 to 65 degrees, winds out of the W at 8 to 22 MPH, humidity around 20 percent, clear skies.
According to the National Weather Service: “Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 66. West wind between 10 and 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Wednesday Night: Clear, with a low around 41. Northwest wind between 15 and 20 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.”
I can’t say I did much of anything but thinking. And when I get in this kind of thinking mode that’s about all I do. I can tell ya that I’m working on a couple of new songs and trying to figure out the lyrics.
I went for my evening walk thinking.
I did my stretches and went for an evening run, practice my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.
Since I don’t have most to write about here is Kelly’s letter of yesterday about my violating Pancake Sunday:
Department of Pancake Sunday
VIOLATION
Dear Mr. Deloyd,
It's come to the attention of the board members of the Department of Pancake Sunday, via direct communication on Skype that you have violated the natural order, and routine of the good people of the Copper Mountain Mesa community. The board noticed that you missed Time Change Pancake Sunday, a minor violation, yet we never imagined you would do such a selfish act.
You openly and clearly stated that you were violating Pancake Sunday by partaking in this tradition on a TUESDAY. Your actions forced the good people of Copper Mountain Mesa to have to follow suit. As you are clearly aware, that due to its decadent, sweet, rich goodness it is irresistible, your reckless actions cause others to have to deviate from their natural Tuesday routine, to partake in Pancake Sunday which is clearly NOT Sunday. We have yet to understand the full extent of your actions upon our beautiful community.
Due to the severity of your actions, the board called a special meeting to discuss your punishment, normally the repercussions would be banishment, yet due to the fact that you ARE one of the PS founding fathers, and have never before openly violated our sacred tradition. It is therefor decided that you will be held responsible for any and all damages, either or emotional, physically, psychologically and financially, due to your reckless abandonment of the natural order of routines and traditions. Mr. Deloyd not only have you violated this sacred tradition, you also chose to do this right after the time change, which you are aware is a time of great confusion, your timing is clearly an act of emotional terrorism, further adding to the list of violations.
Mr. Deloyd, these are SEROUS charges, your actions have effected and touched the lives of those of us in the good community of Copper Mountain Mesa, including myself, my Tuesday attire is now ruined because of syrup, my kitchen is in a state of disarray, dirty pots, and soiled new utensils, which were intended for use on Pancake Sunday ONLY, my poor animals are psychologically mixed up. If that was NOT enough you lead astray one of our newest most innocent member of our tradition during her acclimation stage. I personally saw this, yet due to the severity of charges already against you, and our history of being friends I kept this information to myself, but, I have decided to make a requirement that I feel is acceptable and very fair considering the severity of your actions. First, upon EVERY Pancake Sunday, emphasis on the day Sunday, you will invite the new innocent member you tainted, over and uphold the tradition to the letter, as to ensure the honor, tradition community cohesion and all the other wonderful things that is Pancake Sunday.
All of us at the Department of Pancake Sunday, along with the community of Copper Mountain Mesa hope to put this incident behind us and get back to our normal routine, we hope that this was a isolated event one which will never occurs again.
James Butterworth
(Mrs. Butterworth's great grandson)
Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 38 to 65 degrees, winds out of the W at 8 to 22 MPH, humidity around 20 percent, clear skies.
According to the National Weather Service: “Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 66. West wind between 10 and 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Wednesday Night: Clear, with a low around 41. Northwest wind between 15 and 20 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.”
I can’t say I did much of anything but thinking. And when I get in this kind of thinking mode that’s about all I do. I can tell ya that I’m working on a couple of new songs and trying to figure out the lyrics.
I went for my evening walk thinking.
I did my stretches and went for an evening run, practice my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.
Since I don’t have most to write about here is Kelly’s letter of yesterday about my violating Pancake Sunday:
Department of Pancake Sunday
VIOLATION
Dear Mr. Deloyd,
It's come to the attention of the board members of the Department of Pancake Sunday, via direct communication on Skype that you have violated the natural order, and routine of the good people of the Copper Mountain Mesa community. The board noticed that you missed Time Change Pancake Sunday, a minor violation, yet we never imagined you would do such a selfish act.
You openly and clearly stated that you were violating Pancake Sunday by partaking in this tradition on a TUESDAY. Your actions forced the good people of Copper Mountain Mesa to have to follow suit. As you are clearly aware, that due to its decadent, sweet, rich goodness it is irresistible, your reckless actions cause others to have to deviate from their natural Tuesday routine, to partake in Pancake Sunday which is clearly NOT Sunday. We have yet to understand the full extent of your actions upon our beautiful community.
Due to the severity of your actions, the board called a special meeting to discuss your punishment, normally the repercussions would be banishment, yet due to the fact that you ARE one of the PS founding fathers, and have never before openly violated our sacred tradition. It is therefor decided that you will be held responsible for any and all damages, either or emotional, physically, psychologically and financially, due to your reckless abandonment of the natural order of routines and traditions. Mr. Deloyd not only have you violated this sacred tradition, you also chose to do this right after the time change, which you are aware is a time of great confusion, your timing is clearly an act of emotional terrorism, further adding to the list of violations.
Mr. Deloyd, these are SEROUS charges, your actions have effected and touched the lives of those of us in the good community of Copper Mountain Mesa, including myself, my Tuesday attire is now ruined because of syrup, my kitchen is in a state of disarray, dirty pots, and soiled new utensils, which were intended for use on Pancake Sunday ONLY, my poor animals are psychologically mixed up. If that was NOT enough you lead astray one of our newest most innocent member of our tradition during her acclimation stage. I personally saw this, yet due to the severity of charges already against you, and our history of being friends I kept this information to myself, but, I have decided to make a requirement that I feel is acceptable and very fair considering the severity of your actions. First, upon EVERY Pancake Sunday, emphasis on the day Sunday, you will invite the new innocent member you tainted, over and uphold the tradition to the letter, as to ensure the honor, tradition community cohesion and all the other wonderful things that is Pancake Sunday.
All of us at the Department of Pancake Sunday, along with the community of Copper Mountain Mesa hope to put this incident behind us and get back to our normal routine, we hope that this was a isolated event one which will never occurs again.
James Butterworth
(Mrs. Butterworth's great grandson)