I wrote this in my notebook while I sat on one of the benches in front of Children’s Hospital UPMC at around 10:00 AM. It was and still is a beautiful summer day in Pittsburgh.
I’m really getting into this blogging thing. Now that I’m retired, I think of myself as a full-time blogger. So, I’m really not retired. I just stopped working for other people.
And I think if I’m going to be a successful full-time blogger I have to act more like a reporter and less like a part-time writer.
One reason why I decided to get out of my apartment and take a long walk is because the management of my apartment building is spraying for bugs. It’s something they do every so many months.
My apartment does not have a bug problem, but I’m glad to see that management is on the job.
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