For those so inclined, The Daily Office Morning Prayer Thursday after the Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany
George Herbert, Priest, 1633
I woke several times between 0330hrs and 500hrs. I kept going back to a really cool dream where I was attending an Apple conference in San FranciscoThe hotel was hosting a cocktail hour and I was walking around with bar snacks in one hand and a gin and tonic in the other having a great time.The fog means Ronnie and I will be staying in town for breakfast. I'm not driving on SH 288 to Lake Jackson for breakfast at Denny's. This is the number you get when you celebrate walking to the cluster box with the therrapist to check your mail with a pint of Haagen Daz.
Breakfast with Ronnie was nice for a change. We've been unable to go out to eat for the past three or four Thursdays because of the wintry weather.
I was going to gert a haircut this afternoon, but of all the Great Clip locations in Southeast Texas the location in Angleton is unavailable for online check in. That usually means that walk-ins have a wait time just a bit longer than a security checkin ata major airport during holiday travel season. After getting a haircut I was planning on going to the Kroger next door to buy lotery tickets at the customer service center. I'm not real hot to do that either. The last three times I went there I was greeted with a sign that read "customer service desk is temporarily closed. Sorry for the inconvenience. Retail shopping and services in Angleton is sometimes reminiscent of what we were told in grade school and high school what it was like trying to shop in a communist run country like the Soviet Union.
For those so inclined, The Daily Office Evening Prayer
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