Those three tests were easy for me, age 86. I do have difficulty recognizing and recalling people's names and faces.
I too have become lazy, using my iPhone instead of carrying my Leica equipment.
My wife is returning to Amazon an IASOBLI rechargeable battery for Dyson V7 vac. It was made in China and did not work well.
The "missing" $1 is in her purse. It was "stolen" from the $3 that was left, and is owed to one of her parents that she borrowed it from.
The "missing" $1 is in her purse. It was "stolen" from the $3 that was left, and is owed to one of her parents that she borrowed it from.
The "missing" $1 is in her purse. It was "stolen" from the $3 that was left, and is owed to one of her parents that she borrowed it from.
my answer is 40, adding the new numbers to the above line total.
Looks like they add all the new numbers to the total of the above equation. The final total will be 40.
Several years ago, my M9 took thousands of beautiful images, which I still have. When it died, I bought two newer Leica Ms, which I never loved. I expect you will love yours.
Steve, you must be buried with advice by now. Visiting GNP years ago, I took hundreds of wildflower photos that kept my botanist wife up until midnight looking up their names. She identified about 100 species. She suggests Friends of Glacier National Park website. We also heard an exciting lecture on birds by Park Ranger Pat Hagan, whom
we believe still works there.
About 1988 I left my Alaskan Wool Shirt on top of the car after stopping for a Fresh Maple Syrup Breakfast in Garrett County, Maryland. Never saw it again. Bought a new shirt just like it.