HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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Yesterday was a pretty laidback Sunday. Junior hockey tournaments are on … "playoffs", and even I find the games interesting. To a point 😉
Gary brought firewood into the house and I stacked it. I will need to make a more concerted effort to get enough exercise as time goes on.
Yesterday morning, I started looking at Myrtle's slides again. you might have read this from a previous post: the first few hundred slides ended up in a jumble when a cat upset the smaller boxes. There was no hope of sorting them at the time.
Maybe no hope, period. I reviewed how to use a small slide reader that I own. Then I watched a YouTube video on other ways to accomplish the task. At any price and by any method, the whole project is too bloody tedious! There are thousands of slides, dating back to at least 1950, and hardly any are labelled.
Maybe it wouldn't have been tragic if the slides had been lost in the wildfire of May 2023. But they weren't, and now I don't want to be the one who discards them.
Maybe I'll do what Myrtle did: leave 'em for the next generation. Come to think of it, I don't know where all of Myrtle's photos are. Shhh! Don't tell me! 🤫
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Neither Gary nor I stayed up until midnight last night. I wished him and kissed him a Happy Year ahead.
Often, I try to watch a recap of the important events of the past year, and I didn't even do that. I watched 'An Affair to Remember' and slept through a true crime drama afterward.
Keep your New Year's resolutions realistic, eh?
I'm repeating this meme. One of my peers in a Facebook pet business group shared in response, "Number 5 would be the hardest to achieve because I had a heart attack in August."
And I offered that it was even more important to take care of herself.
Everyone take care! We just never know how much time we are given.
Love to all who read my blog and can pass it on.
~ Ann
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