April 17, 2020
Up at eight, showered and shaved, and went to Guglhupf for coffee and a lemon poppyseed danish. Also bought a loaf of sunflower bread.
Nancy G. emailed me this morning, wanting to know if I remembered CDG's password. I was happy to hear from her, as I'd been meaning to call her. She's doing fine, working in the garden every day.
Spent most of the morning watching Excel training videos: formulas, formatting, charts, worksheets.
Lunch was two regular hamburgers from Hardee's, then I spent the afternoon and evening at AR's. Today was gorgeous--sunny and in the high 60s. We sat on her deck and worked--although a good part of the afternoon was taken up with updating software on my laptop. We ordered a pizza from Marco's for dinner, then played Data-Driven Football. She played with the 2019 Browns, and I played with the 2019 Bengals. She was winning 16–10 when we stopped.
I don't think I did much today because I didn't do my usual browsing back issues of Politics & Society and tweeting about articles.
Studied French tonight and read from Clark Hall's prose translation of Beowulf in the 1962 Norton. A used copy of volume 2 of the 1962 Norton arrived today. It's in superb condition. The only markings I've seen are some lines in the margins of Wordsworth's Preface.
Nancy G. emailed me this morning, wanting to know if I remembered CDG's password. I was happy to hear from her, as I'd been meaning to call her. She's doing fine, working in the garden every day.
Spent most of the morning watching Excel training videos: formulas, formatting, charts, worksheets.
Lunch was two regular hamburgers from Hardee's, then I spent the afternoon and evening at AR's. Today was gorgeous--sunny and in the high 60s. We sat on her deck and worked--although a good part of the afternoon was taken up with updating software on my laptop. We ordered a pizza from Marco's for dinner, then played Data-Driven Football. She played with the 2019 Browns, and I played with the 2019 Bengals. She was winning 16–10 when we stopped.
I don't think I did much today because I didn't do my usual browsing back issues of Politics & Society and tweeting about articles.
Studied French tonight and read from Clark Hall's prose translation of Beowulf in the 1962 Norton. A used copy of volume 2 of the 1962 Norton arrived today. It's in superb condition. The only markings I've seen are some lines in the margins of Wordsworth's Preface.
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