Here is the eastern horizon at dawn, viewed from my back yard. See that little tower off to the left? That belongs to our Internet Service Provider. We were happy when they built a tower closer to us, as that would give us a better signal.
And it does . . . sometimes. Right now, no. The tower, as they say, “has issues” and we have been without our normal Internet access for a week.
Which means I haven’t been posting to my blog, haven’t been checking basketball scores or the weather first thing in the morning. No YouTube videos of Storm Trooper dance routines. No email, no Metropolitan Museum of Art. I’m feeling culturally deprived.
We are using a hotspot as a workaround, and now it’s time to catch up on my blog posts. Sorry for the delay.

Hi Tresha,
I found you while doing a search for the Panhala archives. They were lost when Joe Riley was having computer problems. We were deprived of our daily poems for several months, but he recently began sending them again. He said in his email that he was trying to restore the archives, but I can’t find them. If you happen to have archived any of the email, would you mind looking for The True Love? I can’t recall the author or the year it was sent.
Best wishes,
Martha
Martha, I don’t have anything saved from Panhala. Good luck in your search.