MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: Thursday’s misty foggy morning

The weather app shows no precipitation for this morning, but a nice mist coats the air. Rain is projected for the late afternoon and evening. With the fog, an eerie flavor paints the scene outside. I especially love these scenes during the winter when the empty limbs and branches offer those cracks in the dim frosted light.

Wednesday began with energy and strong intentions to complete much writing and research but the body had other plans. Both the MS and gut issues reared the ugliest duet, keeping me in bed the entire day. It seems time to make some critical decisions in this area. I feared I would have difficulty getting to sleep, but I maintained a steady sleep throughout the night.

I shall teach one make-up lesson tonight before joining my Lincoln people for the evening. Tomorrow I shall attend a high school production, and I am still trying to figure out what to do with my Saturday. With February through the Spring months ramping up with Dayton Live performances, this is one of my last Saturdays free until the middle of June.

Next Saturday, February 3rd, is Colonel Deeds’ GOTCHA DAY, celebrating his first anniversary at The Haasienda. I have been blessed with affectionate pooches, but The Colonel seems to take the prize.

It’s time to begin my day. It’s twelve hours away from the Lincoln history Zoom meeting but it’s the highlight of my day.

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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