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May 4th, 2009

Trek Friday and all of the Complications

I can’t believe how complicated my life can get without warning.

Jim bought the poker boys tickets to the new Star Trek movie for 10:10pm at the Imax in Palisades on Friday night. This was the earliest he could get as other shows were sold out. This one is a little later so it’s not sold out yet.

My bee package was rescheduled to the Friday before Memorial Day weekend. This is way too late and I can’t take the Friday off so I canceled.

My other bee connection has nucs, but I would have to pick them up on Saturday or Sunday of this week in Rhode Island. This means that I would not get much sleep the night before due to trek, and I would have to drive four hours up north drowsy.

Also, this Friday night is the Saratoga Springs Capital Area Guitar show, but I can’t go Friday night because of trek and I can’t go Saturday morning because of bees.

Usually on weekends I wander around to a few garage sales, putter around the house doing small projects, and try to complete some chores. This weekend I don’t know what’s going to happen.

2 Responses to “Trek Friday and all of the Complications”

  1. Anonymous says:

    How about an update on the current bees? How are they doing?

    They must not like all this rain!

  2. Keith says:

    I have a bee blog at

    http://www.cthreepo.com/bees

    and I just updated it.

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