Sunday, November 25, 2007

Cold lazy day in Va

Well Thanksgiving is over and I ate to much as usual. I worked on Thanksgiving, no family around so I thought I would make some money instead. Miss having family around during the holidays.
Got back from the Bahamas on the 20Th, It was also my birthday (57) spent the whole day (18 hrs) in airports, cancelled flights and all of that crap. It was just myself and Jon (the captain) on this delivery. Made for some really long nights, someone always has to be up and on watch. It took us 6 days after leaving Charleston, SC. We took the outside as usual, and cut straight across the Atlantic. Past the Abacos, thru Hole-in-wall, across the banks, to Georgetown in the Exhumes. Absolutely the most beautiful place on earth. There is no way to explain the colors of the water and the breezes. Breath taking coral reefs.
I was gonna attach some pics to this but I am going nuts trying to load them. Ahh computers, guaranteed to keep you crazy and wishing you knew what you were doing.
Got a new HP printer, scanner, fax, figured out how to scan pics but can't figure out how to attach them to this blog. From now on I will use an online company to develop my pics. Still like holding the damn things in my hands. I know time to jump into the 21st century. I have several shoe boxes of pics from the previous 50 years of my life, you think I would get over holding them in my hands and leave it all on line.
Back to the lazy part of my day, I have spent most of today playing Pogo, (if you don't know what that is go to Pogo.com and have a ball) My mother would sit for hours when I was a kid and play solitaire, I have become my Mother, (proudly) I sit for hours playing Pogo. My grandson even has a Pogo account. Hes in Texas, do you have any idea how great it is to sit in Va and play games with him. He even talks to me in chat. Christian (grandson) is only 8 so I think it is pretty cool that he talks to me in chat.
Oh well I do believe that I have typed enough, think I will go back to Pogo and be lazy again.
Till tomorrow,
Pat

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