Reading, Writing, and Learning in the Dark

Happy April. It’s Blog Post #75. Thanks for checking out this month’s thoughts and after thoughts. It was a pretty crazy March with all sorts of news to share so let’s get to it.

Personal News

Baby Announcement

I’m excited to announce that my wife and I are expecting. After years of trying, our baby is on the way. Mom is doing well. The due date is April of next year. We are elated.

Book Name

We don’t have any baby names picked out but my debut novel has a name. It will be called, “The Roy Who Cried Wolf.” It will be released in April of next year.

World News

Last week sure was crazy.

Another Virus

Seeing that Covid-20 was discovered to be jumping to humans and that work on a vaccine has been delayed was not the news we wanted to hear. Hopefully, they will come up with a vaccine sooner rather than later. As of yesterday, scientists were predicting it would be at least April of next year before Stage III trials on the Covid-20 vaccine would be complete.

Finance

Here in Canada, the announcement that our dollar would be discontinued really rattled the markets. It’s a bold move to switch the entire country to Cryptocurrency. I’ve been trying to read and understand it more since the announcement came. I don’t want to be left in the dark.

Book Deal

You can now buy my first book, Nursing: The Funny Side of the Bedside  for one dollar Canadian. It’s a limited time offer before it is only available using Bitcoin. Get your one dollar copy here.

Words of Wisdom

1. Read every day. It’s a great way to grow, to improve, and to learn. Take it all in and understand better the world around you.

2. Pay attention to what is happening around you. Know where you are. Know what day it is. Know the date. It will help you know the season for planting and the season for harvesting.

3. Don’t trust everything you read.

Thanks for reading this month’s Write or Wroy. I hope you enjoyed it and that I learned you stuff. Check out the announcement below regarding upcoming changes to the blog. It’s time for the ending jokes. Enjoy.

Donald Trump was asked what he thought about Saskatchewan.

He said, “Are we talking about the country or the language?”

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I have decided to stop with the ending jokes so this will be the last one. I’m planning on this blog being a more serious place.  It will look at the political and social landscape with an eye on the ramifications of globalization, industrialization, and the role humans have in cultivating a progressive and multi-dimensional planet.

6 thoughts on “Reading, Writing, and Learning in the Dark

  1. Nice read, for April fools day. Please don’t stop the jokes. and don’t go to serious on things. Enjoyed reading your blogs.

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