I apologize for last night’s entry. I started typing out the story when I realized I didn’t have a spell checker built in to the browser like at home. I copied what I had so far in to Word and finished the story. I then corrected the spelling and any of the suggested grammar errors. A quick copy and paste into the browser, followed by publishing.
I never did read what I posted on the web, until tonight when I got home and told my wife what I had written and she wanted to see. I called up the web page and started reading along with her, I noticed a mistake, then another and another. When I noticed the misspelling of sandwich was exactly like what it was before I corrected last night I knew something was amiss. The fact that there were several paragraphs missing on the end made me realize that when I thought I pasted the complete and edited story back in from Word, it didn’t get there because that is exactly where I was before trying to fix things. Oh, well, I guess I’ll leave it alone as a testament to my scattered thoughts.
On one of our wayward wanderings in search of food yesterday we passed right by a auto repair shop with this interesting bit of Roadside America parked outside. Today on our way to lunch I made sure I had the camera.
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Rick
“I never did read what I posted on the web, until tonight when I got home and told my wife what I had written and she wanted to see. We I called up the web page and started reading along with her, I noticed a mistake“
Andrea
Great photo. Typos and whatnot are testament to stream of consciousness right? I hate it when I think I’ve corrected everything and then a day later find some horrendous grammar error I made. Ah well, tis life.