Thursday, February 27, 2020

Me Daffys Is Up

These are the miniature daffodils in the most sunlight corner of my front yard - a good start!

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Naptime! Arthur, Imp, Shadow, Virginia





I voted by mail

Voting by mail seems the most secure to me. Based on my experience as a polling judge/polling inspector, there are just too many chances for minor errors by the polling station staff which is hired just for the day - and maybe half a day of training - to be sloppy with procedures. I don't know anyone who *intended* to be sloppy, but it's got to happen. Vote by mail, on the other hand, uses professional mail carriers to deliver sealed envelopes - so they don't know what's inside - to the central office for processing by professional staff. It's just better.
I voted for Elizabeth Warren, because her Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was a great success.
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EDITTED: Warren was not in the race by the time my ballot was counted, which is a lesson I suppose. Still, I don't regret the vote; I regret only not waiting until the last day to cast it. Live and learn!

March 3: How To Conduct Productive Meetings

MARCH 3 - You Are Invited to a workshop: "How to Conduct Productive Meetings".
No charge! 6:30pm – 8:00pm at The Kenney, 7125 Fauntleroy Way SW, Seattle, WA 98136. Hosted by West Seattle 832 Toastmasters - a supportive environment for learning public speaking and leadership skills!
West Seattle 832 Toastmasters
We're hosting a special leadership workshop on March 3! Join us at 6:30 PM, and learn How to Conduct Productive Meetings. http://westseattletm832.org/contact/

Be Kind For Lent

Rather than giving something up for Lent, a suggestion: Be kind. This can be difficult, but it will be good.