Happy Spring Everyone!

In my little slice of the world that means it’s cold and rainy – with thick fog making the morning commute a white-knuckle challenge. It also means there is still at least one or two snow days in our future. You can always count on Mother Nature to throw in a surprise or two. At least I can count on something.

For the past two weeks I’ve joked to my family and friends that this is like living in a science fiction movie. You know the ones they play at four in the morning for insomniacs to really give them something to lose sleep over. But as the days have dragged on, the lack of traffic, little or no people out and about is unsettling.

I’m waiting for the zombies.

For many of the groups I belong to, it is the challenge to “meet” as a whole, even in the digital world. And while my closets have never looked so good, I still have spring cleaning to accomplish. It looks like last years’ to do list will finally get tackled this month. And the next.

I’ve had more time to write, but find it difficult to lose myself in a book. Is there such a thing as late onset ADHD? I’ll have to look that up. Sometime. It’s time I go back to the plots I’m trying to work out in my head.

To all my friends and family around the world, stay safe and healthy!

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