GOOD MORNING ALL!
I don't have any goodies here, but have some of last year's frozen wild blueberries which are getting very high appraisals lately for being one of the best antioxidants known to man. I need to add them to some yogurt for my breakfast, along with some walnuts which are also a good source of protein.
Yesterday I emptied four sections of the five-section antique take-apart-library bookcase, and sorted books. (The last section is old 33 record albums) My keep pile is rather large, but so is the toss/giveaway pile. My personal pile is small and has some very poignant things in it, including diaries from the 50s, pictures from the long ago, my Sekavitsky Book full of treasures and my learning how to count and write atempts, and more. These things would mean not much to anyone but me down the line. I named my Sekavitsky Book with that term for who-knows-why way back in the 40s! It's really a stamp collector's book that my Uncle Dick gave to me when he visited during World War II when he was in the navy. I have treasured it for all my life, nearly. I also have a smaller pile of antique books that might be worth some money, but have no interest to me.
Today is dump day and burn paper day, followed by whatever the weather dictates. It's only 48 degrees outside now, but it's expected to get into the 70s later on. I would really like to get to the pond. My new dog zapper collars came yesterday, and I am going to try those out on my walk today. I am hoping I can opt for just sound and vibration for corrections, with the elecric shock a last resort. We shall see as I read the manual I downloaded from the net. It will take me some time to learn about how to program it, but at least this set has already identified with the remote controller, which is something my first set did not do.
Happy Saturday to all, wherever you may be and whatever you may be doing.