Todays's newspaper had a small line of type- Steven Miller & ICE. His Plan. His Idea. And everything falls into place. Even his OWN bodyguards---lots of them.. The Rat Surfaces.
So, today's morning oatmeal was excellent.... it's cold 19 degrees but we have Sunshine.
My only real trouble for today......finding something nice to watch on tv. I was hoping for a movie but might have to SETTLE for Law and Order. Hallmark had nothing worth watching. I was hoping for Soccer and there might be one more match recorded.....on the TiVo...if not- then it's the cloth scraps and the old quilt.
I might have to ask son to find me an additional possibility for entertainment..Netflix???? I have a great many Law and Order episodes recorded and can watch them....fast forward thru the dull bits. I do not have many recorded movies....which is a shame.....But what one station takes another gives and right now CHARGE has a few shows I used to watch when the images were full screen...every so often they revert to the small square screen....for months and this time more than year. It was full screen yesterday. CSI. I watched but....was bored. What I want today is a good old fashioned MOVIE.
I had the prepared meatloaf dinner yesterday....today I will be having Hot Vegetable Soup. At the table not on the couch. Largest worry is What Will I Read......I should have asked Son to stop at the Library. He was out the door before the request had formed in my head.
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