I've noticed darker mornings this week.
Coming on fast, it seems.
But time is flying by, and we've become very aware that it's also filling up with a multitude of events.
The next few weeks almost need a flow chart to keep track of all the happenings.
In the midst of these fast-paced days, I've also noticed an uptick with things that don't work or, at least, don't want to work like they used to.
For example, my cell phone keeps telling me that it wants NO more pictures to store and that I should delete some documents, photos and apps to rectify the situation.
Not easy choices, but I'll delete with care.
My Fitbit battery went low yesterday and then the Fitbit quit working. When I charged it, the Fitbit clock was an hour slow.
That's when I discovered that Fitbit is no longer Fitbit on line. It's now Google Health.
I tried to sign in, but fell short because I couldn't remember my password. So, whoever was at the other end said they would send me instructions.
Well, the instructions never arrived.
Later, by accident, I learned how to find the settings on my Fitbit. Once there, I was able to shut down and restart the Fitbit, which came back on with the correct time.
In all this trying to figure things out, I must have done something right because I also received a message on my phone this morning that I had enjoyed a restful night's sleep.
Google Health apparently monitored me as I slept, so I'll be interested to know what it reports on nights when insomnia strikes.
Later in the day, my Canon camera refused to take pictures. I would press the shutter button, and nothing would happen.
After fiddling around with the camera for a while without much luck, I eventually realized that maybe it was the memory card and that maybe it was full and that might be why the camera would not take pictures.
I emptied the card, and things seemed to come back to normal.
So, in all cases, some regular maintenance on my part should keep things on track.
Life was so much simpler way back when.
Sometimes I'd like to go back to those times, but I'm sure that even then, "stuff" would happen to disrupt our days.
So, it's best to just deal with stuff as it comes and avoid the time travel.
My sister Laurie and Pache had a successful showing in a Sport Horse show in Monroe, Wash., yesterday.
She, Pache and brother Kevin are on their way home; they'll be cheering for Barbara tomorrow as she competes at the Spots of Fun Show.
The show begins this morning and runs all day today and tomorrow at the Bonner County Fairgrounds.
It's free for spectators, and there will be food and refreshments available.
This mule will be performing in the Spots of Fun Open Horse Show this weekend.
The culprit at work in his summer tree trimming pursuits.
It's a sad thing to see a one-sided quince bush.
Happy Saturday to all.
Enjoy the summer day, and smell some posies.









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