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The Epilogue Book Club will discuss "Breathing Lessons" by Anne Tyler at our next meeting, which is Sunday, April 18th, at 2:00 pm

We’ll be meeting at the Border’s Books at Arbor Place Mall. 

You can drop by our GoodReads discussion group  to view and post comments about the book there. Happy Reading and I look forward to discussing Breathing Lessons with you later this month.

 

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Douglas County Chamber Singers sang to a full house tonight!

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The church sanctuary was full and about one-third of the balcony was filled. We had fun tonight.

Ruby Tuesday's on a Saturday night

The mini veggie burgers & white bean chicken chili was good.

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Life is tough

Ain't life grand? Gracie & Ernie relax by the fire on this cold November day.



Ernie, my orange tabby cat, cuddles up to Gracie, my chocolate lab, whenever he gets a chance.

Julie's Amaretto Coffee Creamer

24 oz evaporated milk
1-2 tsp. almond extract
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
2 grams stevia

In a jar with a screw-top lid, combine all ingredients and shake well to blend. To make Amaretto Coffee: Place 1-2 tablespoons of creamer in a mug and fill with 6 ounces of coffee.

NOTE:
This is my own recipe for coffee creamer.  I’ve used evaporated milk for years as creamer for flavored coffees.  I recently decided to stop buying flavored coffees and create flavored creamers instead.  I perfected this recipe after several failed attempts and think it makes a smooth tasting, flavorful coffee.

24 oz evaporated milk = 2 cans evaporated milk
2 grams stevia = 2 packets stevia


A Study in Mushrooms

It has been raining here quite a lot lately, and the mushrooms are popping up all over the woods...and they come in all shapes, sizes and colors! Today when I took the dogs for a walk in the forest, I snapped some pictures with my IPAQ Voice Messenger winmo phone.

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Mushrooms, a set on Flickr.

WSB-TV (channel2)’s Poor Digital Signal . . . explained

My home is probably one of the few households in Douglas County that relies on an antenna for television viewing (no cable or satellite tv at my house).  Over the last couple of weeks, the quality of the TV reception for WSB-TV Channel 2 has decreased noticeably.  I guess I’m lucky because a friend who lives in Austell reports losing the WSB-TV signal altogether.

After looking over WSB-TV’s website, I fired off an email to mailto:talk2us@wsbtv.com, and got a quick response, from a real person:

“Thank you for writing to us.  We definitely appreciate your loyal viewing.

WSB-TV began the process of changing out our DTV antenna last week on Tuesday morning, Aug. 25th.  Our over the air signal could be affected for the period that the workers are on the tower.  We have maintained close contact with that crew.  Wind and rain have impacted the progress of their daily schedule.  Our current estimate is that our signal will not be at full power until the first half of the week of September 14th.

You might receive our signal sporadically and at varying strengths during this time.  Our signal will return in force once the upgrade is complete and, depending on where you are located, you may even see a noticeable improvement.  This is the reason for the move.

We hope for your patience during this process of upgrading our signal.  Would you please share this with your friend in Austell or let us know how to contact him or her?  We will update you again as to when we are a firm go with a return to full power.

WSB-TV”

Thanks to WSB-TV for a thorough, satisfactory and personal reply!

Running Recap: August 2009

I finally got serious about running again and I am delighted! Over the last few weeks, especially since the temps got cooler, running has been a pleasure.  I feel like I’m starting to get into a groove and am motivated to continue on.

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I think I’ve worked out my GPS tracking issues and have managed to track some of my more interesting runs on Trackr and through Vida One MySportTraining and VidaOne GPS module.  Here are two routes I captured through the VidaOne GPS module: 

Down to the Creek & back up the hill Boundary Waters Blue Trail
My usual “down to the creek and back up the hill” route.  This route is about 2.5 miles long and is difficult simply because there is a steep incline all the way back.  I have not yet been able to run all the way back up the hill but I am seeing progress and believe I’ll master the hill in September
I ran two loops on the Blue Trail last Saturday.  This was an exhilarating run because I had not been able to complete even one loop without having to take some walk breaks.  A sure indication of progress and improved fitness
Down to the creek and back up the hill Boundary Waters Blue Trail

 

Trackr is a cool, free windows mobile application that I use to track my progress when I’m out running.  The software uses my winmo phone’s data connection to upload my progress to my Trackr web page at the time I am out running.  My saved tracks can be viewed on my Trackr web page with a map, satellite or terrain overlay.  I’ve linked my Trackr account to my Flickr account, and if I take pictures on my runs and upload them to Flickr, links to the pictures are posted on my saved track (Trackr matches up the date and time of Flickr photos to approximate locations on saved tracks).  You can click this picture to view the saved track on my Trackr page.  If you click on the blue camera icon, you can view a picture I took at the end of Saturday’s run.

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I have completed most of my runs with my very favorite running partner, Gracie.  Gracie is my 4 year old chocolate lab who is always ready to run and has no problem keeping up with me.  In truth, at my present running pace, Gracie probably views these runs as just a quick trot around the neighborhood.

 Gracie, the best running partner ever!

One of the benefits of running “down to the creek & back up the hill” is that sometimes Gracie gets to play in the creek, which she enjoys tremendously.

 

Gracie keeps me from getting too focused on time or pace. During any run, I can almost always count on her to take at least 2 poop and 5 pee breaks.  Most of the time she stays focused on the task at hand, but sometimes tempting distractions run across the path (squirrels, ducks).  She can be a very powerful dog during those times, but she’s only gotten away from me once (and that really was my fault for not proactively reining her in when I saw trouble approaching).

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Stopped by the dog park this morning after the rain cleared

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