Here we are, standing at the end of another decade. I have learned some stuff over the last ten
years. Following is a list of things I
figured out in these last ten years:
1. The age of 60 is not the
new 40. It’s more like the new 58½.
2. Common sense (literally) needs
constant technological upgrades nowadays.
3. Caulking.
4. There is no reasonable psychological
substitute for hand-feeding chickadees.
5. Applying the same logic
that created my problems to repair them never works but
sometimes it can be surprisingly entertaining just trying.
6. Flawed people make for
the best friends.
7. You cannot have too many gallon-size
Ziploc bags.
8. Crazy never goes out of
style.
—Mitchell Hegman
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