It's been a good week. I'm finishing up a website for the campaign for a new library in Vestavia Hills ( a town named for the Vestal virgins...but that's another story). There are a lot of very cool libraries around the county but Vestavia's is definitely lacking. It's to be a Library in the Forest..literally. They need $5.5 million and the city will match that dollar for dollar. I tested the payment (donation) system I set up for them and gave a few dollars in memory of Granddad who of course, had such a love of books all his life.

Next I'm doing the Alabama Head Injury Foundation, a pilates studio and the Char House Restaurant...never been there, but I guess I'll see it this week. Sounds like lots of steak and fat doesn't it?
Well, my latest environmental pet peeve is bottled water. I read in Time magazine that the US spends $10 BILLION each year on bottled water. It apparently takes oil to make the plastic and then oil to transport the water from Fiji, France and Italy to the US. All that of course generates tons of CO2 and increases global warming. So I won't buy the stuff....although I certainly did on those long drives in Wyoming. Water is basically free (well not with water prices in Bham!) but you can add a filter and just put the water in a travel mug. Only 25% of bottled water containers are recycled. So 75% go into landfills. Something to think about.
Corey has been talking about his Mom more lately, so I'm having him come over today to watch that outrageously funny Christmas video that Uncle Steven and Aunt Carolyn made in 1989, the year before he was born. (Erin, the video was a greeting to all our relatives with Carolyn in her bridal gown baking cookies, Steve's video tour of their "estate", actually apartment, and cat tricks by Max the orange tabby - sounds silly, but it was really a riot.) Corey's almost 17, so of course he's curious about her...says he doesn't really remember much of her personality. I'm hoping this video will bring back some memories and we can talk about her. He was only 10 when she died.
Guess what! We're having a cold spell...it's only in the high nineties now, down from all those 100 degree days.
Steve, my computer arrived Friday....yay! Apparently there is a Wizard for transferring files. I'll probably do it with my jump drive or disks. May be calling you.
Will it be snowing in Berlin at Christmas?
Love to you all,
Mom/Pat



