Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Laughter


Hi,

A daily weather pattern has evolved.  The mornings are sunny with light clouds, the afternoons have dark clouds that look like rain, and the night is when the water falls from the sky.  At least it’s been like that for three days.  Maybe the rainy season is really here.

This week’s ‘Easy Monday’ song was “Every Breath You Take” by The Police.  It’s ‘Zany Day’ time with a country twist.  “Well, I sit here gettin’ ideas, ain’t nothing but a fool would live like this.  Out all night and runnin’ wild,  woman sittin’ home with a month old child.  __ __, __ __, they ought to take a rope and hang me.  High from the highest tree, woman would you weep for me.”  Hint:  First word of the title rhymes with a word in the verse.  (5), of course it does. 

This morning we went to the Healthy Market for a few things.  It was still early so we decided to go hang out at Work@Home.  We had a nice visit with Katai and as we were leaving, she showed us a tiny bird’s nest sitting in a tree by the driveway.  It speaks well of the vibe of the place that a bird would build a nest so close to humans, in a fairly busy place.  There was one beautiful egg sitting in the nest.


In the past, when we visited the states, we ordered things we can’t get in Thailand and had them sent to our Culver City address.  Then we would box those items and send them to our Thailand address.  You may recall that the last time we did this, we received a reprimand at Customs and the officer told us not to do it again.  His assistant told us to bring our vitamins in our luggage.  Well, that would be fine if it were a few bottles, but a six-month’s supply is going to take another suitcase.  The plot thickens.  We can barely get two large cases, and carry-ons into a mid-size sedan.  Getting to LAX becomes problematic.  We’re researching a solution to this earth shattering dilemma and I know there’s an answer (555).  

This evening we went to the mall for a phone fix.  H.A.L. struck again and decided that Lisa should use a different email program than the one she chose.  Mr. Google was also in on it, but we got it solved at the shop where she bought the phone.  On the way home I asked Cat the name of one of the civic buildings and she said she didn’t know.  We laughed and told her she’s supposed to know everything.  Her response was classic:
“I am Cat, not Google.”  The van filled with laughter.

It feels like a Wacky Wednesday.

                 Peace,
                           Danny

“Laughter is the closest distance
between two people.”
~Victor Borge

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