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Listen to the Rain

Try full screen with sound up. Listen to the pouring rain Listen to it pour, And with every drop of rain You know I love you more Let it rain all night long, Let my love for you go strong, As long as we're together Who cares about the weather? Listen to the falling rain, Listen to it fall, And with every drop of rain, I can hear you call, Call my name right out loud, I can here above the clouds And I'm here among the puddles, You and I together huddle. Listen to the falling rain, Listen to it fall. Rain Ann Murray 

Sunset

Fraggle Rock

Remember the kiddie show Fraggle Rock?  I remember watching it with my daughter.  I enjoyed it as much as she did. Here are a few short clips: The Doozers I think this clip may be a little too sad for young kids. Travelling Mat

Pope Francis US Visit 2015 (fun video)

No disrespect, in a way it shows his determination. Here's the link to the original site: http---mashable.com-2015-09-26-pope-francis-rocky-vine--utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Mashable+%28Mashable%29&utm_cid=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All- Partial&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=feedburner#sELBbH727PqO

Supermoon Lunar Eclipse 2015: Full 'Blood Moon'

Where I live it will most likely be overcast, so I will probably miss this event; such a disappointment.  I'll have to watch it on TV. Wow!  Who knows where I'll be then? I hope you can enjoy it.

Ferris Wheel

George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. was an American engineer.  He is mostly known for creating the original Ferris Wheel  for the 1893 Chicago World's Columbian Exposition.  Wikipedia Click on photos for a better view. I took these images in Ocean City, New Jersey while visiting my brother and sister-in-law.  The video below is a little shaky at the end when I lost my balance.  Ii was a sort of light show.

The To-Do List, Found One I Like

I have an obsession with getting organized.  Not that I'm so organized in real life but I try.  Even with a to-do list on my PC sometimes I just have to use a pen and paper.  It's so easy and yet too easy to be very useful.  Without a more flexible system it's not easy to move items on the list or set priorities. Spending a lot of time with an eraser is not fun. All of the to-do lists I've seen are too complicated for me to take the time to learn.  Here are two that I like and how I combined them into one to-do list. These are free. "Do-It-Tomorrow" Link: Do-It-Tomorrow Their description: "-- Fastest to-do entry -- Simple interface - just to-do and just today and tomorrow -- Easily check off tasks as completed or delete them altogether " This To Do list has no priorities and is very limited.  Being limited makes it easy to use but not practical. "Wunderlist" Here's the link: Wunderlist Here&#

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