North Country Pineapple King

Due to the warm winds that blow down from Canada, the northern slopes of the Adirondacks are an ideal place for growing the small but extremely sweet Onondaga Pineapple. The rocky soil, coupled with abdunant sunshine, and torrential rains only enhance the tremendous yields on my Pineapple plantation in Burke, NY.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Daily Life

I am still not sure what blogging is all about. I figure if I just write about my day to day life it will be a series of complaints about everything that has gone wrong that day. Boring.
Today I woke up in bed by myself. Diana was on a business trip. I used the snooze. Drove to Fulton for school. It takes about 20-25 minutes. I like to leave about 6:50 AM. I usually leave at 7:00 AM.
Today I gave a unit test on World War II and Korea. I haven't graded any of the tests yet. I had about 5 kids missing in each class so I am waiting until everybody takes it before I grade it.
I spent a lot of time making copies today. I am a little ahead of the game right now. I need to spend some time tomorrow filing to really get ahead.
Drove to Carrier, got there about 1:00 PM. Not much happening. Left about 3:15. Diana was home from Schnectady. We ate dinner and I was off to OCC for a 6:00 PM class.
Class was pretty boring. We are doing Our Town. Last week was the Great Gatsby. Class is over 3 hours long and she talks a lot. Got home about 9:30 and started blogging.
Alison had car trouble today. She called AAA and got it taken care of. Good for her.
Ellen is in Atlanta for robotics.
I am going to watch Survivor now. Diana taped it for me.

1 Comments:

At 12:40 AM, Blogger Catnap40 said...

How is the robot doing?!
We want to know!
I don't think you complained enough.
More complaining!
We want to know!

 

Post a Comment

<< Home