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Sunday, February 5, 2017

MAPS OR GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM

There is a problem with maps.  You need space to unfold it all.  It takes time to find the grid placement of where you are and the grid placement of where you need to go.  And depending on how far you need to go, there is a need for more than one maps.  Then there was the invention of the Global Positioning System.  And yes, using a map has become much easier.  Or rather, the technology involved with the global positioning system or GPS is much easier depending on if you have access to a portable computer with World Wide Web Internet capacity.  And even if there is no portable computer with World Wide Web Internet capacity, I'm thankful for www.mapquest.com.  Ah yes, indeed, technology has made life much easier for us all.
And as I'm lost in thought about being lost in thought while thankful that I'm not lost while walking down the road without a roadmap, here are some photos of Jenna Elfman.














 Jenna Elfman and Paul Wilson





 Jenna Elfman









Wednesday, November 25, 2015

WAITING FOR SUMMER. WAITING FOR SNOW.

Yeah, snow is coming, but I'm confident that Summer will return.  However, Winter isn't really all that bad if one is living in the right city.  In my case, living in Columbus, Ohio is actually a good thing.  I'm saying that because it's already almost December and snow hasn't fallen yet.  Don't get me wrong.  I enjoy Winter.  However, Winter rarely involves snow here in Columbus, Ohio.  But rather, Winter in Columbus, Ohio is actually an extension of Autumn.  Only the temperature is colder and the Autumn leaves stop falling from the trees past a certain point.  Good news is that the driveway doesn't have to be shoveled free of snow.  Bad news for fans of sledding and outdoor ice skating.  Still, I know that Summer will return.  One has to be patient just a tiny bit longer.  And I'm a person with lots of patience.
And as I'm lost in thought in the Autumn afternoon, here are some photos of Isla Fisher.