Twitter! Bike! Mission! 3.19.19
Spanish!
I have my Twitter feed automated with a program called Social Oomph. They recently upgraded their platform, which meant I needed to put all the material I have scheduled into the new model. Took less than an hour to figure out and implement. Not too bad. I have nearly 75,000 followers on that platform.
Practiced using my Muse this morning. I’m reading the book Atomic Habits. One of the things it talks about is using the Two Minute Rule. Start something you want to do for only two minutes. Gets you in the habit of doing it regularly.
Released a new episode of Verbal Surgery -645- “Springboard Trampoline.”
Put more pep in your life with this high flying edition of Verbal Surgery. Just click on the title and GROOVE!
Uploaded to my server.
Link on Facebook.
One the way to record, I watched the men put in a new telephone/power pole. Tricky!
One of the guys on the crew had this on his back window. I assume he was in the infantry.
The clouds today were absolutely beautiful. I call them “Art by God.”
So few people notice clouds I always feel like they are a personal gift from the Father just to me!
After I recorded “The Write Thing,” a new episode of Verbal Surgery, I talked with my buddy Anthony and one of his students from India. Always fun to connect! I continue to fulfill my Contact Resolution for 2019.
Bharat invited me to his son’s engagement party in the ATL in May. Should be fun!
Went for a 4.84 mile bike ride before I headed to the mission.
It was pretty chilly, but not bad.
Went by FBC Doraville to pick up the mail and check on my little tree after I added more soil to her pot. She seems like she’s doing better, although still dropping leaves that got too cold.
Great to see the girls and work with the kids at the mission. Penelope is feeling a lot better. Thank you, Lord!
After homework was done, I helped the kids with their bikes. Pumped up tires, oiled chains and adjusted seats.
I listened to radio from Madrid while riding my bike this evening. It was really a bit too cold for me, even though I was dressed for it. The lack of full sun made it way cooler.
I still got in another thirty minutes and 4.87 miles.
Admin duties now.