As for the weather, we have an atmospheric river going over us. It's pouring, and I'm not sure if old is snoring.
It looks like rain the entire week. Someday heavier than others.
My friend Quenella sent out a note card through the mail. So I thought she would like one from me. I consider letter writing a lost art. I don't have much to say since I see her in person and talk on the phone.
I added an artist trading card to her note card.
I got several of my game camera photos on a thumb drive. I'm planning to buy a USB hub with 4 or 6 ports. Wednesday or Thursday, going down to Sandpoint with Qunella. Hopefully, they have one at Walmart. If not, I will order it on Amazon.
I am planning to do some blog reading. I'm almost done with my current read, Are You There God? It's Me. Margaret.
Coffee is on.
...I have heard of an atmospheric river, but I don't think that we have ever had one.
ReplyDeleteMy cousin & I started sending cards & letters a few years back. You're correct on letter writing being a lost art. I enjoy finding interesting cards to send.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you'll find the hub at Walmart. They're pretty easy to find.
ReplyDeleteThat weather doesn't sound too nice. Yes, WalMart will probably have that hub.
ReplyDeleteOh no on the weather. Cute card
ReplyDeleteWhat did you think about Margaret?
ReplyDeleteSounds like a cozy and productive day despite the rain. Enjoy your reading, and I hope you find the USB hub.
ReplyDeleteAnd will you believe it!!! First Tom, now you, I can comment again!
ReplyDeleteAnd others... I suddenly can no more... To yours:
Yippeee! Cute card but yikes to the weather. Have a great Sunday :-)
Would love to hear your view on that book, Are you there...
ReplyDeleteI seldom do snail mail any more, even at Christmas. I send e-greetings to almost all.
ReplyDeleteI mailed something yesterday
ReplyDeleteHave you seen the movie that was just recently made of "Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret." I read the book when I was young and remember very little of it. I should watch the movie myself to refresh my memory.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely thing to do ~ write notes and create a trade card ~ wonderful post and hope you enjoyed the book ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
There is nothing like a note via snail mail in my opinion!
ReplyDeleteI belong to postcrossing so I send out a postcard every monday and get one back once a week or so. It's kind of fun.
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