Good morning, all! I'm moving slowly this morning; when the alarm went off at 6:00 my right calf was indisposed with a charleyhorse, so I'm off to market for some potassium, limping a bit, but very positive about the whole megillah. I used to have them quite often but this is my first charleyhorse in some time. What a strange word!
I want to take some flowers to my coworkers Val, Sarah, Patty, and Tara at B&N, and then I'm off to the recording office. We're into the middle of act two, second proof of the new orchestra score, and I'm hoping this week we get clearance on examining some archival materials from around 1908. Things are loking good for a Christmas release of the recording, and I hope my next six weeks are tied up with tying up all the loose ends on the recording.
My other good news is that I've finished the cruise ship acts!
Hello, DRMichael Shayne!
DRJose, thanks for the phone call. It was nice to hear your voice last night, and I'll try to call you over the weekend.
I was never much into reading sci fi, preferring fantasy. I loved the first half of STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND and loathed the second half so much that I never finished it.
Others I've read:
H.G. Wells THE TIME MACHINE and WAR OF THE WORLDS
Madeline L'Engle's A WRINKLE IN TIME
John Wyndham's DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS and THE MIDWICH CUCKOOS