Happy Earth Day in Everyday Ramblings
- April 22, 2014, 7:42 p.m.
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It is the pictures… That is why I am posting so much lately. I took enough pictures this last weekend I want to share.
This year I am particularly enjoying all the brand new leaves everywhere. Everything out there is so blissfully green. We had just enough rain to make it so.
I brought my new work phone home yesterday afternoon and of course it doesn’t work. Well let me qualify that, it works if I have my Internet turned off. Kind of crazy making, all of this is. Saint Joe is going to help me by picking up a secondary router tonight. Fingers crossed it all pans out in the next few days. I am getting very creative communicating without a phone.
I won’t even go into how profoundly not ready the Telecom folks were to provide us all with new phones for the office move or how when I finally got my last vaccination (for the volunteer job in the hospital) yesterday I had to sign yet another form and spend precious time while once again a new nurse looked at my record.
No wonder we are one of the largest employers in the state! We are certainly not the most efficient.
I went to sleep early and woke up early and got hooked into a murder mystery. I rarely just read for hours anymore and I very much enjoyed it even though Sammy kept telling me in his fussy way, “Get with the program mom, and go-to-sleep!”
Easy for a guy who can sleep all day to say…
Lyn ⋅ April 22, 2014
Happy Earth Day to you.
May your electronic karma improve NOW.
gypsy spirit ⋅ April 22, 2014
stunning flower.....am trying to discern what it is///it looks vaguely familiar. I hope your telecom system is better than the telecom we have here in NZ.....I use an alternative company as there is so much dissatisfaction. hugs p
seedys ⋅ April 23, 2014
Is that a Sitka rose? or what Dad used to call a wild rose? Either way the smell is delicious. No roses for us until mid June and later... sigh
noko seedys ⋅ April 23, 2014
I think it is a Peony. We don't have roses yet either. :)
Zipster ⋅ April 25, 2014
Is that a peony? I love them. They don't do well here, although there is a new variety that will grow in our warmer climate, however they are REALLY expensive, as in $79.99 for a small bush. How lucky to have such a helpful Saint!
edna million ⋅ May 02, 2014
Yay, flowers!!!! We're FINALLY getting a little greenery up at the top of the mountain here. It's been beautiful and green for weeks at lower elevations.
Deleted user ⋅ May 13, 2014
Roses are just starting to open here and peonies are still tight buds .. Every day is and should be Earth Day , don't you agree ?