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Good morning from The Cottage of Blog where the coffee's fresh and breakfast is Total Raisin Bran with walnuts. Yum. (and cranberry-applejuice)
So, welcome and pull up a chair for some brew and conversation. At least, for a few minutes. I am going to school today.
I got Mark's Account of the events in chapter 3 of The Heart is a Lonely Hunter done yesterday. Today, while the kids work I'll try and write Annie's account of the same events. Then Duncan's.
I'm trying to follow all three characters as the events of the story unfold right up to the end. Have I mentioned I've never done this before? Like about a 100 times? You're saying "enough, already?"
Worried about the folks in Galveston. Looks like Rita will explode into a cat 4 hurricane and she's headed straight for that island. Probably better than the storm-ravaged Louisianna--still, Galveston is so vulnerable. I just saw a documentary about the 1900 storm that hit Galveston with little warning and over half the population was sweapt away. Horrible.
Fortunately, today, thanks to our National Weather Service, we at least have a warning. Weather the population choose to heed that warning, or could do anything about it if they did heed it, is another story.
I pray for New Orleans that it won't get anywhere close to that city. As of now, (or last night) it looked like it wouldn't get anything more than the rain bands. But, can the levees even withstand that?
Today in music we're concentrating on the notes of the bass clef. I hope they understand the connection between the bass and treble clef and why the first line of the bass clef and the first line of the treble clef are DIFFERENT! (the little matter of those three notes that connect the two staves.)
My allergies are still ripping my head apart, but not as bad as yesterday. Maybe we'll get an early frost.
Well, I'd better go get dressed.
Hope everyone has a productive day.
Happy reading, writing and revising from
The Cottage of Blog
Pat
Good morning from The Cottage of Blog where the coffee's fresh and breakfast is Total Raisin Bran with walnuts. Yum. (and cranberry-applejuice)
So, welcome and pull up a chair for some brew and conversation. At least, for a few minutes. I am going to school today.
I got Mark's Account of the events in chapter 3 of The Heart is a Lonely Hunter done yesterday. Today, while the kids work I'll try and write Annie's account of the same events. Then Duncan's.
I'm trying to follow all three characters as the events of the story unfold right up to the end. Have I mentioned I've never done this before? Like about a 100 times? You're saying "enough, already?"
Worried about the folks in Galveston. Looks like Rita will explode into a cat 4 hurricane and she's headed straight for that island. Probably better than the storm-ravaged Louisianna--still, Galveston is so vulnerable. I just saw a documentary about the 1900 storm that hit Galveston with little warning and over half the population was sweapt away. Horrible.
Fortunately, today, thanks to our National Weather Service, we at least have a warning. Weather the population choose to heed that warning, or could do anything about it if they did heed it, is another story.
I pray for New Orleans that it won't get anywhere close to that city. As of now, (or last night) it looked like it wouldn't get anything more than the rain bands. But, can the levees even withstand that?
Today in music we're concentrating on the notes of the bass clef. I hope they understand the connection between the bass and treble clef and why the first line of the bass clef and the first line of the treble clef are DIFFERENT! (the little matter of those three notes that connect the two staves.)
My allergies are still ripping my head apart, but not as bad as yesterday. Maybe we'll get an early frost.
Well, I'd better go get dressed.
Hope everyone has a productive day.
Happy reading, writing and revising from
The Cottage of Blog
Pat
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