I’m thinking of writing letters, myself.
Several of the young persons aren’t up yet.
I’ve sorted my pills (I’m out of two, but because of the fiasco of dealing with a delivery company other than UPS last month, iherb.com is shipping this order from Ohio. Otherwise, it would have been here Friday. I think I should have paid the extra $4 for expedited delivery.) and cleaned up a mess I made, (relapses are very good at throwing a little clumsiness into the mix) and I’m not having any luck at finding local news that’s worth watching for the weather.
Filling ice cube trays will be the next thing, when I empty the last one. I have to go to Walmart but I’ll save it for tomorrow on my way home from the laundromat.
This is worthy of study all by itself. It makes you think in directions you would never have anticipated.
Letter from Ada Lovelace to Charles BabbageAt the time, the poet's daughter and the world's first computer tinker were able to send letters back and forth up to five times in one day! That alone is a remarkable and thought-provoking difference from today.
Warning: Script writing and real brain engagement involved.