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gurdonark ([personal profile] gurdonark) wrote2023-02-01 06:50 pm

Catching Up

I believe this interval from November to February 1 marks my longest space between posts on my weblog. The pause was less a matter of intent and more a matter of no matter at all.

I did not chronicle some work challenges in November. I missed writing about our December holiday visit to Kansas City, where I got a cold that kept  me from some of the best things in the visit.

My birding for 2022 in my local county reached a lesser figure than usual--the count stopped at 94 rather than over 100.  This year I am at 53 after January.

I launched a Mastodon account, gurdonark@noc.social.  I like searching Mastodon for interesting nature images. It will take a long time to have as many followers as on Twitter.

We had a nice visit with our niece.  We had a great Thanksgiving Dinner with our nephew and his significant other. We joined my brother's family for Christmas Eve dinner at the restaurant called Texas.

This week a huge freeze and ice storm has kept me working from home Tuesday and Wednesday. Sparrow sleeps in his chair while I work. My wife works in her office.

I was going to Savannah, Georgia for a conference today, but the ice put paid to that.  I will attend at least part of it virtually, assuming the tech works out.

I finally finished Wil McCarthy's novel "The Wellstone" after reading it on and off for months. I rarely encounter a novel that I both like and yet find to be a long read.  Now I am working on Edward Thomas' In Pursuit of Spring.

Sparrow graduated from Advanced Obedience. He learns new things every week.

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