Day 2 - All work and a bit of play Well that’s fun. The whole of Surfside appears to have been knocked out by a power cut. The moon is a veritable nail clipping so that’s not much use, either. Glad I wasn’t in the lift. Oh – the lights are back. So what was new today? Not much as it was designated a work day (by me). That mostly consisted of spending seven hours thinking and scribbling on my new big Christmas pad and then half an hour on a to-do list followed by 20 minutes doing it. Not quite the 27 hours that some people spent in a traffic jam on I-25 closed by snow. Sounds like Wellington. I did take a long walk on the beach for some serious think time – if I hadn’t, the to-do stuff would have taken much longer and needed a few iterations. Now that I have...
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