2006/04/03
Numbers, numbers, numbers and a Village in Africa
The Prairie Dog Blog has had 9242 hits since it began. I remember when Dennis got all excited when it reached 5000. I calculate at about 130 hits a week that it will take...let's see...multiply by...divide by...carry the...about 5 and a half to six weeks to reach 10,000 hits!!!! Which means sometime around the middle of May. Won't that be fun?
And only 44 more days till Margot.
And for those of you who live in Victoria...only 93 more days to the Ousey summer reunion.
And for those interested in even more numbers, and I know there are some of you out there in blogland, it is -2 degrees Celsius in Winnipeg right now. That's 28 dgrees Fahrenheit for those living in the deep south (south of the 49th parallel). I don't care, as long as it doesn't rain!
Just one little paragraph about a new project I'm getting involved with. The high school Margot attended has a group of students who raise money for a village in Senegal, Africa. I spoke with their teacher, Diane Plamondon today. She was wearing a very colourful robe from her recent visit to Africa. She was telling me about trying to check her email while in Africa while trying to shoo away a goat. I think it must have been trying to eat her mouse pad. Anyway, check it out at this address: http://www.afrique2007.org/ You just might be able to think of a way to help.
Now that it's all over, what did you really do yesterday that's worth mentioning? ~Coleman Cox
Well, I don't know about yesterday, but today I helped a village in Africa to get supplies for their school. Feels good.
Numbers, numbers, numbers and a Village in Africa
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And only 44 more days till Margot.
And for those of you who live in Victoria...only 93 more days to the Ousey summer reunion.
And for those interested in even more numbers, and I know there are some of you out there in blogland, it is -2 degrees Celsius in Winnipeg right now. That's 28 dgrees Fahrenheit for those living in the deep south (south of the 49th parallel). I don't care, as long as it doesn't rain!
Just one little paragraph about a new project I'm getting involved with. The high school Margot attended has a group of students who raise money for a village in Senegal, Africa. I spoke with their teacher, Diane Plamondon today. She was wearing a very colourful robe from her recent visit to Africa. She was telling me about trying to check her email while in Africa while trying to shoo away a goat. I think it must have been trying to eat her mouse pad. Anyway, check it out at this address: http://www.afrique2007.org/ You just might be able to think of a way to help.
Now that it's all over, what did you really do yesterday that's worth mentioning? ~Coleman Cox
Well, I don't know about yesterday, but today I helped a village in Africa to get supplies for their school. Feels good.
Numbers, numbers, numbers and a Village in Africa

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