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 Posted by at 12:50 am  Nick's Blog
Jan 032021
 

I don’t know when you will see this since both our Spectrum TV and internet went down about 8:30 last night, but I will try to get it posted using my phone as a hot spot.

I spent most of Saturday working on my new John Lee Quarrels book, reading the last three chapters and then printing them out for Terry to proof. I also wrote another 2,500 words or so. I am not quite to the halfway point, but getting close.

Our daughter called from Arizona just before dinner and we talked for a while, and just after dinner our son called from Alabama. I sure like hearing from my kids and miss them. Can’t wait to see them again once we finally get this pandemic behind us.

Several people, including my son, have told me we should watch Death To 2020 on Netflix, so we decided that would be our evening’s entertainment. But Spectrum crashed about twenty minutes into it, which only seems fitting given the subject matter. Hopefully, we can finish it tonight.

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Thought For The Day – Lance is not a very common name these days, but in medieval times people were named Lance a lot.

Nick Russell

World-Famous, New York Times Best Selling Author, and All-Around Nice Guy!

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