Friday, April twenty-seventh

Another in a surprisingly long run of beautiful spring morning coffee muses.

Yesterday afternoon this site crashed once again. This time I could not make it better. After trying over and over to get it to work I hit a reset. Unfortunately, the reset was to mid February and essentially the past two months no longer happened… At least as far as this blog of muses exists.

All of the observations, the photos, the word play, none of it happened in this new reality because you can look at my editorial calendar and see nothing was published. If you go through Facebook you’ll find over two months of broken links.

So if anyone asks, my impatience got the better of me…

Back to the morning muse…

I can’t say it’s quiet out this morning. I had trains to the east, sirens to the west, and baby chickadees all over. Added to all of that are battling hummingbirds chasing each other all over the yard. Then you have the blue jays on the feeder fussing at all the activity going on around them.

There’s dew sparkling on the grass as a crow goes flying past, cawing it’s frustration at the missing bread I threw out last evening.

Coffee’s gone, the day’s beautiful, email calls…

2 thoughts on “Friday, April twenty-seventh

  1. I know very little about this, but it might be worth exploring. I used a program called Recuva to recover over four hundred photos I accidentally deleted from an SD card. I’ve never tried it, but it’s apparently able to recover files of any sort from any device. It worked like a charm for me. In fact, I bought the pro version for $9.99, and when I used it with the card, it not only recovered the 400+ photos, it recovered something like 2400 photos, going back months. That’s when I realized there’s something called formatting an SD card that might be worthwhile doing.

  2. What I’m having is a malware problem on my site. It’s causing all kinds of problems. I pay for a security service that doesn’t seem to be working. I’m starting to think I need to rethink what I’m doing…

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