I have had thus far a normal day. Existence keeps drifting by at a even pace. This morning I left the house to pick up a prescription and to visit local thrift stores to search for used books for our library. I found these used books today-
'Once Were Warriors' A novel by Alan Duff
'Michelangelo & the Pope's Ceiling' non-fiction by Ross King
'Servants of the Map' Stories by Andrea Barrett
'The Seige Of Krishnapur' historical fiction by J.G. Farrell [New York Review Books Classics]
'The Closed Circle' A novel by Jonathan Coe
'Electricity' historical fiction by Victoria Glendinning
'Those Tremendous Mountains: The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition' by David Freeman Hawke
'Merry Men' A novel by Carolyn Chute
I thought of visiting more thrift stores, but once it gets Noon time it is time for me to be at home tending the chickens.
I got up this morning around 7:11 AM. I ate plastic waffles for breakfast. I messed with our main computer and then wrote in my paper diary. I read after writing in my paper diary from a book titled, 'Preaching Romans: Four Perspectives' Scot McKnight & Joseph B. Modica, editors.
Last night I watched some interview show and then some News around 10 o'clock PM. I went to bed around 11 o'clock PM, but could not fall asleep so I got up and messed with our main computer.
Now it is another day. Carol has not called me from out West today. I wonder what she is up to this morning. Well I will close. I have been reading since getting home from my travels from a book titled, 'Becoming the Gospel: Paul, Participation, and Mission' by Michael J. Gorman.