Thursday, February 10, 2011

Time

Hi,

Today was a busy one. Another trip to Bliss, a visit to the stationary store, coffee with friends, and we now have clean teeth. Oh yeah, the garden crew showed up.

It seems that a few of you knew this one right away. The 'Summer of Love' brought us some interesting stuff.
"And so it was that later, as the miller told his tale, that her face, at first just ghostly, turned __ __ __ __ __."
Hint: Really now, if that line doesn't do it for you, you don't know the song. Don't worry if you don't know how to spell the name of the group. No points off for bad spelling. (Ha)

This morning we went back to Bliss to deliver some posters and invitations. We chatted with Chalit and made arrangements for him to have some of his promo literature at the show. He's been a tremendous help throughout the project and we want to help him as well.

There is a stationary store called Munic, and it's huge. Like most of the stores of this type here in town, they sell everything from paper to ping pong balls, to drums. We found what we were looking for and actually got home 'early'.

After lunch, and a brief nap, we went for our teeth cleaning appointments. Our former dentist, Dr. Nan, is now just doing her specialty which is orthodontics. She suggested a Dr. Oy, but we ended up seeing Dr. Ott. She was very nice, spoke good English, and cleaned our teeth just fine. The bill for both of us came to a little over $30.

As we were leaving the hospital, Lisa called our friend Kwan to see if she was at Doi Chaang. She and her boyfriend David, who's visiting from England, were there so we went over for coffee. We had a fun visit with them and they're coming over on Sunday.

We've been so busy with preparations for the art exhibit that we haven't had time to check out the new, giant bookstore that opened recently on the Super Highway. That will be near the top of the list of things to do next week. Tomorrow the art arrives at the gallery and the excitement is really building.

Tonight there's a big party going on somewhere in the neighborhood behind our house. Needless to say, there's music that will probably thump on into the night.

Have a Thrilling Thursday.

Peace,
Danny

"It takes a long time,
to learn to be young."
~Unknown

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