Easy six-miler tonight. Very wintry out there! On the other hand, I spotted my first robin of the season this morning.
So spring is still out there, somewhere.
Libby and I stayed home again today; she did go to school yesterday, because I HAD to go to work. But she had a comfortable, easy day. She'll go again to school tomorrow, and then have St. Patrick's Day at home.
Today, of course, is the Ides of March. When I mentioned this at work yesterday, I had the disheartening chore of explaining to the work study staff what the Ides of March is/means. Alas, the youth are no longer forced to read Julius Caesar, more's the pity. guys, check this out: (just in case any of them are reading) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ides_of_March
(Ok, correction, Kit says the youth ARE forced to read J.C. "I liked it," she maintains. I guess the Emerson students just forgot the Ides of March part.)
And for our daily liver link, go to wikipedia again: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livers
Good night!
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
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