It’s that time of year again when we set our clocks ahead one hour on Sunday, March 14th because it’s Daylight Saving Time. I hate adjusting the clock and the reason for it no longer applies to modern society, that is what I think anyway. Some places don’t observe it which I don’t know how they get away with it. Be sure to have an extra cup of coffee on Sunday and Monday.
It has been a very busy week for me with Zoom meetings, COVID vaccine, picking my car up from being serviced and today a preliminary doctors visit in advance of a colonoscopy. Oh, yeah I have also had work in between all the extra-curricular activities. So, I am very happy it’s Friday. I am hoping for the weekend to be a little less hectic. I hope you all have a great day and a greater weekend ahead.
To all those connecting here I appreciate your time to visit this small part of the blogosphere. You are always welcome here and I hope I am welcome on your screens of all sizes. Let us all keep on blogging good people.
Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history. There are also recognitions of Black History Month in Canada, United Kingdom and The Netherlands. You cannot tell the story of a nation without Black stories being heard. I am glad to learn more and to be a part of this.
It’s time to bring this new week on and do our best. Have a great Monday and week ahead. Let’s see what we can do to make it awesome or something like that. Grace and peace good people.
Sometimes you have a great idea to post about and when you go to write it out the idea is just gone, vanished into the weird network of ones brain. I tend to blog from the heart and soul but the brain is a vitally important part of the whole thing. Maybe I will remember that opus I was going to post about sometime. Perhaps it will change the world for the better. Perhaps it will inspire someone. Perhaps.