That's been my motto these last few years. You may know why.
Because that's really all we get.
Since my last post,
I had to witness another terrible terrible tragedy at Natural Bridges Beach. I left some flowers.

I shared some beers and a great talk with a lifelong friend from Elm Hill.
I consoled a dear friend in hard times at home back east. (spray painted for privacy)
I met an older guy named "Charlie" at Fast Eddie's Billiards who had a stroke a year ago and wasn't supposed to live, but did. He told me all about it and how after he recovered a bit he got his life in order and priorities straightened out. We watched the Red Sox fall behind early to the Rays and a nutcase started head-butting the plate glass window of the door of the bar... I had to go anyway.
Then I went home watched the Red Sox never give up.

I returned a lost purse to beautiful blonde.

I helped my dog stand up time and time again. And I'm wondering when it will be the last time.
I posted a ton of pics from the EV Rally and my own VoltsRabbit so you can gorge yourself on pics at those links.
I drove my EV and but I need to get a ton of stuff done at work and at home...
and I find myself feeling helpless but just wanting to help...
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