Still alive — again
Life is a bit strange right now. Neither good nor bad, Just not a lot of interest in much of anything right now.
Relationship with Eileen is the best it’s been in over a year, though the boyfriend is still in the picture.
We’re shorthanded at work again, I’m mostly working evening/closing shifts and it all leaves little time to mess around on the internet and for the most part I’m not doing anything interesting enough to report on. Mostly reading in my spare time, adding books to my account on LibraryThing. I can’t believe how many knittting books I have.
Very little knitting going on. Occasional stitch added to the scarf just to keep my hand in it, but nothing else.
Not much photographing being done either, though once in a while something catches my eye.

Saturdays have been my day to get away from it all. Just pack up and go somewhere, mostly on my own. Today I’m heading up to the Richland, Washington area for an “Apple Smash”. There’s a 100+ year old water-powered grist mill that will be pressing apples into cider and I’ll be joining the crowd.
A couple of weeks ago, I managed to *finally* get down to the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon that’s the home of the Spruce Goose along with a number of very interesting exhibits.

And finally, no promises about when I’ll post again..
If my life ever straightens out, I hope to return to semi-regular posting, but I don’t envision that happening any time soon. About the only place I regularly touch lately is Twitter.
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Judi wrote:
Your blog is your blog - do what you wish with it, or not, if that seems better. I hope you begin to enjoy your life more, I certainly enjoy hearing about it.
Posted on 27-Oct-07 at 2:53 pm | Permalink
Lisa D wrote:
Hi JG, Here’s a food related read for you to try - “Plenty” by Alisa Smith & JB McKinnon. When you get to it, I’m interested in your op.
Posted on 28-Oct-07 at 9:36 am | Permalink
Jerry wrote:
Thanks for the book idea, Lisa… I’ve heard of the book and the 100-mile diet and I’ll keep an eye out for it.
Posted on 28-Oct-07 at 1:46 pm | Permalink
Barb wrote:
I check in from time to time to see how you are doing. You never fail to amaze me.Steam engines,mills,bridges, and now the Spruce Goose. Be still my heart.All my childhood I heard about the Spruce Goose.It is on my list of things to visit.Thanks.~Barb~
Posted on 05-Nov-07 at 5:17 pm | Permalink