Brother Bob and I spent almost all day transferring files from his old computer to the new one. The copying was slow, so we’d wander away and do a few other things while waiting.
Beth marinated pork tenderloin, and Bob cooked it on the grill. What a tender, tasty treat! She served the obligatory black eyed peas, a traditional dish for the first day of the year.
When the computer project was completed, Bob said, “Let’s go see Christmas lights!” They knew Tanglewood Park had a spectacular display to drive through. I couldn’t help exclaiming over all the lights that made things appear to move. It might have taken half an hour to go through the whole thing. I picked two photos to show a tiny bit of what we saw.



A very nice day!
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Sounds like a fabulous way to start the year. The lights look amazing!
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Oh, I dread digging into a project facing me. Can you help?
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What can I help you with?
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Transferring files can take time best not to sit at the computer waiting but to do something else so it doesn’t feel like it is dragging on
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That’s a beautiful light display – something festive for the holiday season! Transferring files is painstakingly slow, but look at your reward that night for a job well done!
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Good Day! Enjoy! Beautiful photo.
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Such pretty lights, Happy New Year!
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Happy new year!
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