An unseasonably mild weekend in Muskoka but it was the first one since last April where there was pretty much nobody around on the lake. No lights, no leaf blowers, no ATV's. It takes longer every fall to get to this point but we have arrived. We exercised a lot and my legs are sore as I sit in the condo Sunday evening. We went riding when Tennessee went ahead 27-17 and missed the last 2 touchdowns. Then we jumped in the lake right after. It has to be quick and you have to be hot but it's worth it.
Tomorrow begins a busy week at the office and it will begin with some big and rather unexpected news. Then, the conference and trade show this coming weekend and I'm looking forward to it being over. I hope we have a good showing. I have worked hard to put it together and we need a successful event and the momentum it would bring heading into next year.
The international news this evening after the APEC Conference is that a new comprehensive agreement on GHG emmissions is unlikely, heading into the Copenhagen Summit next month. Our Prime Minister points out that "We're in the middle of a recession" and we must keep that in mind in tackling this problem. Too bad that atmospheric CO2 levels don't seem to go down during a recession.
Well, the Bills continue to stumble their way through this joke of a season. Up next: at Jacksonville. I wonder how many empty seats there will be for that one. It now seems very unlikely that that they will even get to 7-9 so Dick Jauron will at least have produced a different result this season. And that's what's important. 7-9 would have been so predictable.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
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