| Durant's The Reformation, page 175 Miles Walked: 109.3 Fossilfreak index: -.24 Rosaries: 392 83 degrees, record |
Go Zags! (#3????! Wow.)
Niki has been laid off. She has hopes for a new job at the beginning of next month. If not, it's a good excuse to stay home and play with the baby.
Rich's shoulder felt better this morning, as did my hip. We will see. I found the 20 minute time with God pretty easy as long as I followed the missionary's plan.
We thought we'd finish the Lincoln caches. Ha. We tried, yet again, for the one at the city center. Even with all the hints (though later apparently I found out I can't tell my west from my east and lord knows the GPS is no help) we had no luck. Then we went to a second stage that has bugged us for months. One of the local cachers told us it was just the coordinates for stage three, not a physical cache. So we were all over the bridge looking, and we attracted the attention of a neighbor. We told him we were looking for something written there, and he was satisfied. Finally Rich found the coordinates.
Then we went out to a new cache in Lincoln, and that was pretty easy. (Whew!) We made another pass at the City Center. On the way, we nearly got run over by a geocacher... we should have grabbed him to find this stage for us. Then we went up Clark Tunnel Road which is a beautiful dirt road leading to a gorgeous view and the third stage of this hard cache. When I came back I logged these finds and had a hard time finding this cache. He's archived it because he thought the second stage was missing. It really isn't missing!
Scrappleface: Ninth Circuit Overturns Iraqi Constitution, and Viacom Replaces Martha Stewart with Janet Jackson Living
Kerry vs. Kerry. Glenn comments, as does Vodkapundit: Kerry debates himself.
"Furor" over ads manufactured.
My Libertarian mailing list sent this: Honest Tyranny for the Twenty-First Century.
Based on everything I know about him now, I cannot in good conscience consider voting for him. I would rather vote for a candidate with known policies with which I disagree than for a candidate whose true policies � if any � are kept hidden under a bushel basket, at the bottom of a locked filing cabinet, in a dis-used lavatory with a sign on the door saying "Beware of the leopard". If I were somehow forced to choose, I'd vote for Nader before I'd vote for Kerry. At least I know what Nader stands for.

YesterdayMarch Index
Today
Tomorrow
Get your free homepage from Geocities!