Travel is so frustrating. We are in the hills of South Carolina. It has its advantages. Yesterday I played golf at a local course. It only had nine holes but you could play through twice and the blue tees were different enough that it was worth it. It was a good course. The cost to play 18 holes, cart included? $18.00. And they throw in a complementary bottle of chilled water. Find a deal like that in the big city.
But what about internet connections you say? We are at a time share trade. We have the unit closest to the office. The only wi-fi they have is in the lobby area. I am able to pick it up from my balcony. Or so I thought. This morning when I started writing I had five bars. I was able to check e-mails for my wife and myself. I checked to see if Blogger had posted my scheduled work. Life was good. A couple of hours later when I was ready to post, it did not exist. Go figure.
I promised my wife I would check the locations of some places when we go into town. Now I am at the mercy of the internet goblins. I may be forced to go back on my word. But all things considered, life is good.
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