Going high tech to confirm
I have to mention that this morning had some of the best fog I’ve seen. Nothing oppressive; this was the kind of fog that you have when clouds get tangled up with the ground. Go downhill and watch the world fade to pearly gray. I was in and out, over a period of more than an hour, and I was impressed. Of course, the sun finally came out and broke up the party.
On the way back from a quick trip into the city, I decided to take an alternate road home. I’ve been this way, before; ususally in the summer. Come autumn, the trees go all colourful. Might just take the same road, later this week, with a camera.
I’m going high tech in the hunt for an answer to a question: Do I snore, or don’t I. Having never heard myself, I am going to move beyond the anecdotal. Tonight, a small transponder will map my vitals. Respiration, heart rate, etc. All captured for analysis in a lab. Looking forward to the report.I found a jar of mustard pickles, in that marvelous Co-Op in Morell. They really do have an eclectic mix on their shelves, and the meat is always top notch. Too far for my daily bread, but when we pass that way, we usually concentrate on filling holes in the larder.
Earlier this week, Radio-Canada presented the annual ADISQ ceremonies. For 2018, an homage going back forty years, to honour the efforts of the group Harmonium. One of the best efforts by this organization, ever. I’ll try a link, for those interested: