Monday, April 18, 2005

Open windows and doors

In the morning and evening we hear the geese. They spend the night at the nearby pond on their way north.

During the day we leave a window or two open for Marley, now that the weather is much warmer. When we return home in the evening, things looks pretty much as we left them. In some homes, however, that's not always the case.

Sandra had a great time in Boston yesterday, making her way into the busy city, meeting up with the team from Boston Children's Hospital, seeing her friends complete the marathon. Our lives, though often busy, stay in predictable circles. It was good to hear of her adventures on the T and walking around downtown amid the crowds.

The Red Sox have won four in a row. winning games that have football scores (12-7 yesterday).

I wonder if this gadget has a reverse button that lets me sound normal when I have a cold.

Bringing natural light into a building, at first, seems like a comforting idea. Then, as we think about it some more, we realize that a light that only works during the daytime has limited utility.

Dental implants by robots. What could go wrong?

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