20 May 2014

Notes - genealogy software / a rod struck / a highway /

         Early afternoon. You had lunch with retired Mason teachers today and talked to Dennis and Kathy mostly. Most everyone talked about ancestry-dot-com experiences when you asked so it spurred you on to order the software from Amazon. – Amorella

         1343 hours. I further renewed my interests when I saw how enthusiastic they were for the website and the positive stories they told about using the Family Tree software. The Mac 3 version of the software should arrive Friday, so we’ll see. I’ll go at it slow. Dennis Capps is an artist and photographer and I looked at his website after seeing work he brought in for us to view. Being around creative people gives me positive vibes. I need to work on chapter twenty though and get this book completed.

         Carol talked about going to Westerville again this weekend to see Gayle, Ralph and Mary Lou, especially on Sunday when you have loaned the kitchen out to Amy next door for use at their high school graduation party for daughter Katelyn this Sunday. Post. - Amorella


         You finished The Dead segment of Chapter Twenty. – Amorella

         1457 hours. I just did, and it ends nothing like I seemed it would – in a stroke of yellow-balled lightning than began with the story – all in a flash, with mischief and faeries afoot. Merlyn knows what separates the yellow ball from the billiard felt green. He is but a rod struck in love.

         In a soulful music to be artfully danced to, boy. – Post.

         Mid-afternoon. You drove to Graeter’s for two kids’ cups – a double chocolate chip and a caramel gelato. Presently you are in West Chester VOA Park on the east side of the Miami University extension building on Cox Road. Carol is beginning a new paperback, Vince Flynn’s The Last Man. – Amorella

         1600 hours. We are semi-surrounded by many small trees with many chirping birds about. To the west we can hear the continuous traffic on I-75 from the Canadian border to the north to Miami, Florida to the south.

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Interstate 75 (I-75) is a major north–south Interstate Highway in the Great Lakes and Southeastern regions of the United States. It travels from State Road 826 (Palmetto Expressway) and State Road 924 (Gratigny Parkway) in Hialeah, Florida (northwest of Miami) to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, at the Ontario border. Interstate 75 passes through six different states: Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan.

Due to traffic levels on the Interstate, much of the route is six lanes even in rural areas. The longest continuous segment of six-lane (or more) Interstate is along I-75 from the Florida’s Turnpike junction in Wildwood, Florida to I-24 in the Chattanooga area, using I-475 to bypass Macon, Georgia.

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         1655 hours. We are home and I just completed segment two. I am really not aware of time when ‘involved’ in editing. When time is not being observed it does not exist.

         You know better than this boy. – Amorella

         I was going to try to go someplace with that comment but I don’t know where. I think I’m ready for a nap.

         Later dude. Post. - Amorella


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