Tomorrow, Thursday, is National Day of Prayer. Racine
will observe it with ceremonies at City Hall, starting at 11:45 AM. Read more
about it here: http://www.journaltimes.com/calendar/community/national-day-of-prayer-events/event_b2e0e926-93bd-11e1-a932-0019bb2963f4.html
Friday, of course, is a Downtown Racine First Friday, with
all sorts of merriment downtown. You can
read more here: http://www.journaltimes.com/lifestyles/leisure/first-fridays-returns-may-with-expanded-hours/article_280dba52-9301-11e1-bd80-001a4bcf887a.html
Also, don’t forget that Friday is Positively Racine Day: http://www.jtirregulars.com/2012/04/help-positively-racine-day-on-friday.html You can get a wristband and/or sign a pledge
to speak positively of Racine.
“RACINE — The
newly revamped Dr. Laurel Salton Clark Memorial Fountain will open for the
summer season on Friday:” I love the fountain.
Read more: http://www.journaltimes.com/news/local/splash-fountain-back-in-operation-on-friday/article_bd58df04-937b-11e1-82c5-0019bb2963f4.html
If that isn’t enough: “RACINE
— A Racine native who wrote the novel named Amazon’s best book of 2011 will
read excerpts from it and talk about the writing process in a free event at the
Golden Rondelle Theater on Friday.” Read more: http://www.journaltimes.com/news/local/racine-native-at-golden-rondelle-friday-to-discuss-the-art/article_8eb43ebe-92f9-11e1-915a-001a4bcf887a.html
I’m sure there is much more going on this weekend in Racine
and surrounding areas. As the spring
warms, more and more activities come to life.
There are more and more people out and about. Motorists, beware the joggers and bicyclists
out there. Some of those on the bicycles
follow no rules of the road. Sometimes,
I just stop and let them pass me by, especially if it is a horde of
youngsters. Be wary behind the wheel.
So many activities that I can’t keep up. And this is just the beginning of the
fun. Soon we’ll have the professional bicyclists
and triathletes in town. If 2012 is the
apocalypse (I know it isn’t), then let’s have a blowout season.
Thank you so much for stopping by to read my blog. I appreciate each and every pair of eyes that
scan my words. I can feel the love. It almost tickles. You make my day when you read my blog. Thank you, again
Answers to questions you haven’t even thought of: madamezoltar@jtirregulars.com.
Have a beautiful week, my dears. The long range weather forecast doesn’t look
too good, with lots of rain and cloudy days.
Pshaw, as if they know what they are doing. Enjoy life, avoid strife. Diallelus!
6 comments:
Thank you, Mme. Z. Friday will be a very busy day.
I suffer from diallelus thinking.
I love your saying, Madame. "Enjoy life, avoid strife." It should be plastered on Tee shirts, hats and coffee mugs. Can you foresee the JTIrregulars using that idea to their monetary benefit?
I spent all day reading all the links Mme Z posted, now I need to do the same with my Jobs book. I like your thinking KK, I think I could even contribute to that in some form or fashion.
The JTI should be mentioned on those T-shirts, caps, and coffee mugs, too. Maybe just our url address in small type.
I like the idea KK
My daughter lives on Spring St close to the hospital and her lilac flowers are also all but gone.
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