Thought for Today: “Since others have to tolerate my weaknesses, it is only fair that I should tolerate theirs.” — William Allen White, American journalist (1868-1944). He bought the Emporia, Kansas Gazette in 1895 for $3,000 and it is still run today by his great-grandson William White Walker.
I have a weakness for reading. I will read anything and I mean anything. I read catalogs cover to cover. I’ve read encyclopedias, A-Z. There’s not much happening in the book of Q, that’s why they usually stick it in P’s or R’s book. It saves printing time and ink. Same with X and Z. Y? Because I said so. That’s Y. Ha, ha. That’s my alphabet joke for the day.
What would we do without letters? I would have a hard time reading, that’s for sure. Writing. I couldn’t write to you. You couldn’t write a story for me. We’re in a fast-paced world. Take time out to sit down and write. I promise you I’ll read it, especially if it’s an illustrated catalog.
I really will be forthcoming. I have been in such a haze. It will happen.