Saturday, September 25, 2004

(*) Mobile battery going well


That mobile battery is wonderful! I really HAD forgotten what it was like to have a battery that actually holds its' charge for such a long time! Whoo hoo!
(See my previous post about my battery here:
http://maljam.blogspot.com/2004/09/battery-arrives.html )
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The weather has been glorious this week. Spring has sprung with a vengeance! I was even inspired to plant a small flowering shrub in the driveway garden yesterday arvo, as well as check the driveway garden sprinkler system was working efficiently and effectively. All this sunshine (and a bit of rain along the way... a little rain, not much tho! It's still a drought out here, you know!) is making the backyard grass multiply in alarming proportions. The whipper snipper came into play yesterday evening - result: Snipper 1 ~ Grass 0. Maybe it's the warmer weather, but I even baked a chocolate cake yesterday as well! Gawd - what's happening to me?!? And the vacuuming, and the mopping - I even washed my curtains! Argh!

At least the eczema has settled down a bit today - thank gawd.
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On This Day...
Born: Mark Hamill (Star Wars) 1952; William Faulkner (author) 1887;
Fletcher Christian (Mutiny on the Bounty) 1764.
Died: John Bonham (Led Zeppelin's drummer) 1980.
Events: Chubby Checker's "The Twist" No. 1 in 1960.
My Soundtrack: local radio - the footy previews!

On This Day (yesterday...)...
Born: Gerry Marsden (Gerry & the Pacemakers) 1942; Jim Henson
(Muppets) 1936; Linda McCartney (Wings & the late Mrs Paul McC)
1942; F. Scott Fitzgerald (author) 1869; Garth Porter (Sherbet).
Died: Dr Seuss 1991 - a great loss!!!!!!!!!!

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Cyalayta
Mal (ie. Mallard the Quackers) :o)
"If we see light at the end of the tunnel, it's the light of the
oncoming train." (Robert Lowell)
"The Lord survives the rainbow of His will." (Robert Lowell)

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