Even the the weather page says otherwise I am sure it was at least 110 degrees today.

And of course the air conditioner went into overload, so I turned it off.  Right now the door is open, and the ceiling fan is whirling away, and I am hoping it will be dark sooner rather than later.

I took some random photos of uptown New York this morning, and will be posting them for you later tonight when I’m at my own laptop.  They were taken while I was walking from 168th Street & Broadway to bus station at the George Washington Bridge.  It will be interesting to read your comments.

The she who blogs group has 9 members now.  Every time I check the group mail I find new posts; it’s quite an interesting group of women that has come together. 

Yesterday I stopped in Borders to look at some books before meeting my friend.  There’s quite a few being written about the impact of blogging, and I spent quite a while reading. 

For some blogging is therapy.  For others like myself it’s the creative outlet we didn’t know we needed so desparately till we found it. 

Blogs keep us in touch, bring us our news, make us laugh and cry.  They provoke thought.   At the end of this new century I know they will be declared one of the greatest means of communication ever.

Blog on my dears, blog on.

Love,

Frances