Whirlwind Missions

Monday, March 15, 2021

Anthony! Covid Shot! Garden! 3.15.21

Tim A. Cummins @ 7:39 pm  

This represents completing 800 Spanish lessons! It doesn’t count what I did in Portuguese, Hebrew or Swahili.

I woke up last night thinking about the Israelites making a golden calf when Moses was receiving the Ten Commandments. I had no idea why they chose a calf.

Rereading a book on dreams.

I stuck my toe back in Facebook a couple of days ago. I was glad I saw this post from my neighbor.

Brain training.

Paid some bills.

Uploaded the episode of Verbal Surgery I recorded yesterday to my Mac.

One of the projects I’d like to do with Facebook Live is sharing the Story Tim accounts.

Looking into getting our septic tank serviced. I like going with a Mom and Pop organization.

Scrubbed my shoes with Comet this morning. I’ve found that really cleaning them thoroughly regularly really does keep them looking good. Duh, right?

Went to Stone Mountain to talk to my buddy Anthony. I had planned to record and do something live on Facebook, but the pharmacy said the new shipment of vaccines had just arrived and that was a priority.

After seeing the Covid post by my neighbor, I went into overdrive about getting a shot. March 15th was the first day that Kathy and I were able to get it. You have to be at least 55. K is way more at risk than me so I was really glad she was able to get it, too. Total procedure took me less than 45 minutes and that includes the mandatory 15 minute wait after the shot to make sure I didn’t have some kind of reaction. Got to say it hurt a bit more than the regular flu shot which I also get every year.


Went to the Post Office to mail a small package to one of our supporters in Montana.

Drove by T&G to give our mechanic a report on the continuing over heating saga in the PT Cruiser. It’s so bizarre. If it starts to overheat, I just restart the car and that seems to fix it.

I’m always reminded of HL Menckin’s remark, “No one every went broke underestimating the taste of Americans” when I see something like this.

Watered my indoor garden. Soon, I’ll be taking the large plants outside.

This is a tiny Nepenthes of a different species that is growing in my plant’s pot.

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