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It was raining "enthusiastically" this morning, and the weather radar suggested that it would be several hours before a break.

So, I got myself moving and left a bit early. I was rained on all the way in (rain storms move from west to east--my route in is east to west) and even had to dig out an umbrella to get from my very fine, right-in-front-of-the-door parking spot. Since I wasn't delayed particularly by the weather, I got to work before the building had been unlocked.

Luckily, I have one of those keys, so I opened up the building.

And, this afternoon someone brought me the photo holders I'd asked for last week, and I can now say that Brylski is Done!!! Yes, all ten cartons are stacked on a cart. I do hope thay have disappeared by Wednesday (next day I'm working this week.)

With that out of the way I can keep on digging into the papers of the Art Therapist. These are also extremely interesting.

Regarding the weather--it cleared up about 9 AM and the rest of the day has been really nice. Much less hot. And I think that's supposed to carry over till tomorrow.

Tomorrow will be a so-called at-home day, except that there's an appointment with the chiropractor, then I have to go to the title place with the Succession document to show that I really am able to sell donate the Jimmy. The "purchaser" said it cleaned up really well. And THEN I'll double back to WalMart and get my talons clipped and prettied up. Somewhere in all this I'll need to eat--probably I'll take the interstate down from WalMart and lunch (or, if things are taking forever, "lupper") at Arby's.

I haven't settled on a new mind candy book. Guess that will be my Big Decision of this evening.


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