Perk up

Well, this merely concurs with what I’ve observed for a long time.

Almost worthy of a “well, duh.”

I fished, worked, fished, caught a couple of perch and one bass, but he got back in the water before I remembered the camera.

I was using nothing but light line, light rod, light reel, and a hook with a worm. Sort of an interesting approach, for me.

I made a sarcastic comment about “vegetarian chili” to its gourmand. I didn’t really mean it, but I found “vegetarian chili” to be obscurely funny. Chili should be a like a stew, cruddy old beef pieces (and other animal) parts plus peppers. No beans.

The part that was amusing, I’d just eaten some Vietnamese cuisine, heavy on the tofu. Hey, it’s what what I was hungry for at the time.
On the way home, as I meandered the downtown streets, I got hit up for spare change an alarming number of times.

I’m not really rich these days, haven’t won the lottery yet, sort of at the break even point with business, but I did detour out of my way to slip Eddy a five dollar bill.

Eddy (Taurus) has no legs. And yet, every day, at least when I see him, he’s cheerful, kind, has a nice word to say to me, and, most important, he never asks for money. He will gladly accept mine, but that’s by choice.

Unrelated:
This week’s Leo link at the end of this week’s Capricorn scope is going to resonate well with next week’s audio message.

As you were:
I plugged a whole bunch of Red Cross links into the scopes, especially last week’s, but at the last minute, I had a change of heart. I’m not cold and bitter, or maybe I am, but I figure if the average person wants to do something, there’s plenty of local action. or you can use this:

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