Not really, but when I got the HealthWorks newsletter off to the client via email about 4:30 pm yesterday, I felt like I’d reached a meadow on the mountain path and could roll over on the soft grass and take a long nap.
Didn’t happen. When I catch up it’s time to work on the Web. So much work to do there to get all of my blogs working and linking and bringing visitors.
I don’t know who is responsible for linking to this site, but it’s probably people who are related to me and maybe a person or to among my small but wonderful collection of friends. Whoever you are, I am grateful for any blips on the radar scene. Keep your visits coming!
Today my computer screen display is distorted when I go to my website or to my blogs. Type is gigantic and crowded. Almost impossible to read. I kept downsizing the text size until the distortion ended, but by then the text was so small it was hard to read.
Oh, well. Life goes on. We are going to have big trouble when this snow melts. Read my notes on this topic. People do not realize the risk of flooding here in this desert-based community. Most people, that is.
My friend Paul, former P&Z chair, says that city officials have known for years that the city is floating on tons of water, but because the stakes are so high to revitalize downtown Caldwell, they’ve looked the other way.
Tags: Caldwell flooding, HealthWorks, snow melting