We missed the Fallsburg Festival this year. We were planning to attend on Saturday only to discover that it took place a week earlier.
Monthly Archives: September 2018
No Parking.
Lowell has some Condos on Main Street. And while the condos are expensive, there is not enough parking with the building so the tenants must park on the street. Life can be so hard at times.
“We Informed That We Have Changed On Our Policy Update Case ID.”
This was an actual email that I received recently. The senders want me to change my login ID and password. The fact that they use such poor English is a dead giveaway that they are scammers.
Ford Museum Security
For years, entering the Ford Museum during art prize has been as easy as entering any of the downtown buildings. But this year, they have security guards at the doors that are checking purses and backpacks. Maybe the Art Prize TV news team inside is feeling insecure.
Does She Only Own One Dress?
The hostess of the Penn and Teller show wears the same dress show after show. Does she only own one dress?
Too Many Choices Of Good Art.
Once again, it is Art Prize time. And while there are a few art entries that I don’t care for, there are way too many excellent works to choose from.
The DIY Replacement Battery For My iPhone.
When I went on line to buy a replacement battery I discovered that for around $15 I could get everything that I needed including the tools. Add $5 for shipping and I was good to go. Seemed a whole lot cheaper than $70 plus installation.
Replacing The Battery In My iPhone.
The battery in my iPhone was getting weak and really needed to be replaced. So, I went to the Apple store and inquired about a replacement. They told me that they do not offer a free replacement and that a new one would cost over $70 plus installation. Well, at that price, I decided to explore my options.
Magazine Smells.
I am forever getting fragrance samples in magazines . And they always smell great. So I guess the cologne choice comes down to cost.
Story Time In School.
My grade teacher used to read science fiction books to us during class. But every now and then, she would start a new book before she had finished the current book. This always surprised us but we didn’t know why. Years later we learned that the book change was the result of the story taking on a theme more suited for adults.