06/17/03

OMG the tedium. Someone save me from the tedium of formatting text! I must take a break, work sucks. 🙂

I don’t think I’m going to continue with my band thing. I was looking at the schedule and thinking about how badly they sucked and it’s not worth it. I’m going to make a new cd and leave it at that. I’ll put a lot into my CD’s and maybe someday when I die someone will find them and be all like “Whoa, lets market these”. I’ll be the Emily Dickinson of flute. Her talent wasn’t discovered until after her death, am I right on that one? If not then just substitute the name of someone that happened to. 🙂 I’ll go to the bands July 27th concert and see if they still suck, if I’m surprised I’ll join up next year.

Anyway, since I have little to nothing to say, here’s some pictures I scanned this morning:

Here’s an old pic from when I still had my Curly

Our cat Sally, this cat loves to be in things. Any time we get a package we always toss the box onto the floor as soon as we open it and check it for kitty choking hazards. Then when we clean house we throw them all out and start over next time we get a package. This bucket was left on the floor after we washed the car:

Casper waiting for Vicki to finish up with the milk so he can have some. The only time Vicki will tolerate other cats around her is if it involves food:

Closeup of a light puple iris:

One of my two surviving pansies:

And that’s all I have for now.

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June 20, 2003

Well, Emily was a poet while she was alive, but she wasn’t FAMOUS til after her death. Plus, she was all holed up in a small room in her dreary Massachusetts home. Let us hope that does not happen to you (CT version), my dear!