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Well, it's back to work

My unplanned midweek vacation is over and it's time to go back to work. I hate these 2 day work weeks. Of course I will be on vacation the week after next. Usually I take black Friday as my floating holiday. Something about sleeping until you wake up on Thursday, then getting up at 3am on Friday that doesn't appeal to me.

Speaking of work, I know times are tough and some take work when they can get it, but during the holiday season try to work more smart than hard. I sat at my keyboard last night and haphazardly typed out my latest Whattville post as it came to me. It's called "I need to take a break. "

Or in the words of the Eagles

"Take it easy, take it easy
Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy
Lighten up while you still can
Don't even try to understand
Just find a place to make your stand and take it easy"

Take it Easy, as sung by the Eagles, written by Jackson Browne.

Comments

Pat Jenkins said…
now i never new jackson browne wrote that tune... huh.. see it is good to know a d.j.!
Busy Bee Suz said…
Love the poem. Life is short, we do need to rest now and then and enjoy!!!!
HWHL said…
Great song! I am very ready for Thanksgiving! It's my favorite holiday....

Hope all is well for you and your family, Cliff.
Michelle said…
Awesome post and I love the song.
Shelley said…
I'm a big Eagles fan and never knew that Jackson Browne wrote that song - interesting! Now I'm having memories of the "Hell Freezes Over Tour" - I had 4th row seats.....ah...those were the days!

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