June 29

My first post!

“Prejudice, which sees what it pleases, cannot see what is plain.”

– Aubrey T. de Vere

 

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 Meet Venus the fascinating feline with the world’s most interesting face. The five-year old tortoiseshell not only has two different colored eyes (known as heterochromia), but she also has two starkly different fur colors split exactly down the middle of her face. Venus’ rare appearance has earned her the nickname Chimera cat (a single organism composed of genetically distinct cells), although the validity of the claim has yet to be proven.

 

Hello everyone!

This is my first first post using the new blog – SAN Script – hope you like the title!

I use blogs basically as the Monday Morning Memo.  I add in all the events planned for the week, a listing of who is away and who is in for them, a nice quote to start the day , a photo and usually an article for you to take a look at.

The SAN Script will come out every day of the week – with a longer edition on Sunday nights that summarizes the entire week.

I don’t blog in the summer, so no extra reading for all of you!  You can subscribe to the blog and I suggest that you do.  This way you will get a notice in your inbox when a new post comes out.

I hope this works out for all of you.  I will go over how to subscribe, comment and all that sort of stuff at our first meeting in August.

That’s enough for now.  Have a wonderful fun-filled summer!!

Paul

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Posted June 29, 2014 by mcguirp in category random posts

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