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March 18, 2013

Take a sad song and make it better

The leg’s much better. I kept off of it as much as I could this weekend, skipping the bead show and the craft show and only going out for breakfast on Sunday morning. I’ll stick with the knee brace for the rest of the week.

The stomach’s better, as I ate blandly all weekend.

Feedly’s not bad at all. I’m still learning my way around it. There seems to be a lot more functions than Reader had.

So yeah…things get better in just a weekend. I’m a lucky woman.

Posted In: Blogging, Life · Tagged: blogging, health


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I've been blogging for over twenty (2 decades! 2-0!) years and I'm apparently one of the few over-50 female bloggers who haven't sold out to THE MAN yet; hence this blog remains quirky, homespun, and unprofitable. No big. However, if you're from Disney, Doritos, or Dave Matthews Band, I'm open to talk about selling out.

I live in Southern New Jersey with my husband WM, and our dog Murphy. I'm an adult who likes Disney but not a Disney Adult. I used to work a fun (really!) office job in Philadelphia, but since March of 2020 I'm a work from home hermit. So if you're looking for a childless, slightly round, marginally boring GenX woman's blog to follow, you've come to the right place! :)

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