After a slow start to the day and a little reading in bed so I went and Anneli and weekly acted Coop in Vällingby. Ribs became later in the day to an excellent supper. The children took it easy at home, even if Mark was working on a part with its Swedish lesson for a hearing tomorrow.
Personally, I spent an hour at my nomination committee assignments for Stockholms UFO-club. Rang around and sewed together a board where one of the names are completely new while the other two ends. Stockholm association has in recent years a declining life even though it should be Sweden's largest lokalgrupp. The hope now is to begin to grow and attract new interest to get involved. For it is always what is needed, people who find it here with ufo is interesting enough to choose to spend a few hours a week on the subject.
Has also RATTLE on a couple of hours at the computer to get a little more material to the book. It's not pretty but, as usual, there had indeed been great if I could have been me just focus on the task. That is of course not the reality. My wont, I write on several chapters at once. Focus has never been my watchwords, rather diversification and simultanarbete. Finally, it should probably be fine.
A lot of the evening, I sat and helped Mark with his American mission, and now I think it will go well tomorrow. He has really worked hard.
I have previously written that it almost does not go a day without it down on the ufo pånätet. Today was a link a little bit funny, perhaps the most because I found a brief note of the UFO-Sweden misinterpretation site on Kvinna.nu.
Another, equally curious, I found a recipe page where I had to learn an entirely now significance of abbreviation ufo, namely Unidentified frozen objects which can be found at the bottom of the freezer. Do not know how this recipe tastes but you can read it on the site Matälskaren.
And should we believe cosmopolitan Lodge Paul Davies, who speak in Times Online, so the aliens can be much closer to us than we think. Paul Davies speaks true of micro-organisms, but equally full of alien life forms. An exciting thought. (Two days after I had written this so damp Research and Progress down the mailbox. And see there, there was a long article on this written by Paul Davies. Nice job of VOC!)
The "flying saucer" has taken the unusual forms now.
Tomorrow is working again and with a new publishing system, Polopoly 9. We shall see how it will go. I was certainly in a few hours of the course to learn it but it was a few weeks ago. Could be an interesting evening.



