Our Location today is Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada.
After sleeping like a couple of logs last night we both woke
up within minutes of each other after 8:00 this morning. What actually woke us
up was the sun shining brightly around the curtains in the bedroom. Sitting in
the dining room and watching the Weather Channel while we had breakfast they
again confirmed that the sunshine was a cover-up for the freezing temperatures
outside.
By 9:00 we were both busy doing our morning reading on the
computers. Shortly after 10:30 I had changed into my workout clothes in an
attempt to restart my exercise routine that was put on hold due to my inner ear
imbalance that started last Sunday night. I completed my cardio routine but
only did certain weight training in order to avoid movement that could
retrigger my Vertigo problems. I’ll just continue slowly increasing my workouts
until I am certain that I’m safe and the condition has cleared up. Kathy is
still feeling the effects of a cold/flu bug but is slowly recovering as well.
For lunch we finished the last of Kathy’s homemade chili she
made this week which also helped to take the chill out of our bodies. We are
keeping the heat turned down lower than we really need to so that when we go
outside in the cold wind we don’t notice the difference as much.
We spent most of the afternoon and part of this evening
watching Christmas Specials on television. It is only 34 days until Christmas
arrives but we don’t have to worry about any shopping and if we are not feeling
well we can relax. The only thing we have to do is accomplish things on our
to-do list before we head south for the winter.
Tomorrow we should be waking up to freezing rain but by the
time we head out in the afternoon the roads should be safe enough to travel. Thanks
for following along and feel free to leave a comment. Be Safe and Enjoy!
It’s about time.
Krackers
Office Jokes, Quotes, and Anecdotes
One in four British commuters has fecal bacteria on
their hands, according to a study conducted by the London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine. Researchers swabbed the hands of 409 random commuters at
five train stations around the UK. Men in London had the cleanest hands, with
just 6 percent harboring fecal bacteria.
New Scientist
Those beach photos make me yearn for summer.
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