red-tailed hawk
Jan. 10th, 2013 10:12 pmToday I got on-line with Sirius XM. My Sirius XM account stems from my purchase of a car last year, or, more properly speaking, a CRV. A brief subscription came with the vehicle. I extended it to have the heavy metal stations handy for a friend who is a heavy metal fan.
I had gotten an e mail advising me that my credit card did not work. Today, though, I worked out
that my account was current. This left me to wonder if the earlier e-mail was phishing or merely a pre-emptory strike before a February renewal.
Tonight my wife made oven-fried tilapia which tasted great. I watched part of Iron Man II
by then skipped out early to watch "Elementary".
The weather was warmer today and the rain stopped. In Breckinridge Park I saw a red-tailed hawk land on what I imagine to be a microwave tower, and one of the two kestrels I often photograph this Winter was atop a blue hose spindle. None of my photos came out great, but they all captured memories.
I continue to read "Little Dorrit", a book which seems much more about life as I know it than does any dozen over-glossy gangster films
advertised on television. Today's news bore the Dickensian tale of a woman murdered by her abusive husband .Evil has its own banality.
I'm eager to get lots of work done tomorrow, and to enjoy the weekend.
I had gotten an e mail advising me that my credit card did not work. Today, though, I worked out
that my account was current. This left me to wonder if the earlier e-mail was phishing or merely a pre-emptory strike before a February renewal.
Tonight my wife made oven-fried tilapia which tasted great. I watched part of Iron Man II
by then skipped out early to watch "Elementary".
The weather was warmer today and the rain stopped. In Breckinridge Park I saw a red-tailed hawk land on what I imagine to be a microwave tower, and one of the two kestrels I often photograph this Winter was atop a blue hose spindle. None of my photos came out great, but they all captured memories.
I continue to read "Little Dorrit", a book which seems much more about life as I know it than does any dozen over-glossy gangster films
advertised on television. Today's news bore the Dickensian tale of a woman murdered by her abusive husband .Evil has its own banality.
I'm eager to get lots of work done tomorrow, and to enjoy the weekend.
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