MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Wednesday with more productivity, explorers, and revolutionary surrenders

Productive!

Tuesday was incredibly satisfying and I went to bed, by 10 PM, feeling enormously grateful my energy did not abate me. Taco Tuesday was celebrated at El Toro with Mama Kay and her cousin, Sue Winterstein. I had plenty remaining of my chicken fajita nachos (chips on the side) to make a delicious omelet this morning, and a nice size portion for a lunchtime salad.

I have several items on today’s list, and I am confident they will be accomplished after I have put away my 8 AM-9 AM grocery delivery.

The dreary skies continue throughout today. The temperature is chillier this morning at 40 degrees but will climb twenty-three degrees by the top of the afternoon.

This evening, Laura and I will grab dinner and then head to The Victoria Theatre to see explorer, author, and intrepid investigator Josh Gates in JOSH GATES LIVE! AN EVENING OF GHOSTS, MONSTERS, AND TALES OF ADVENTURES. For some reason, until I looked him up, I thought we were going to see a comedian. This should be fun!

On this date in history: On Oct. 18, 1867, the United States took formal possession of Alaska from Russia. On this date: In 1648, Boston shoemakers were authorized to form a guild to protect their interests, becoming the first American labor organization on record. And, on this day in 1781, Britain’s Lord Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown, Virginia, handing a huge victory to American General George Washington and effectively ending the American Revolutionary War. The world had turned upside down.

I am well past my “get started” time, but I am also waiting for my grocery delivery. I will piddle around until they arrive.

Make it a great day!

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About Wright Flyer Guy

Darin is a single adoptive father, a teacher, playwright, and musical theatre director from Kettering, Ohio.
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