Austringer28 Apr 2004 07:17 am
Rest and Recuperation, #3
Tuesday, April 27th, marked more incremental improvement in my appetite and my ability to off-gas the upper GI tract. I took a walk around the cul-de-sac our house is on with Diane after breakfast. I was able to function enough to solder connections for a couple of speakers. I had a mid-morning nap and a mid-afternoon one. Made a bit more progress on a book review that I’m working on. Alan Gishlick and Nick Matzke visited in the afternoon, and we watched a DVD that Nick brought with him.
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AMA citation:
Elsberry W. Rest and Recuperation, #3. The Austringer. 2004. Available at: http://austringer.net/wp/index.php/2004/04/28/rest-and-recuperation-3/. Accessed October 7, 2008.
APA citation:
Elsberry, Wesley R.. (2004). Rest and Recuperation, #3. Retrieved October 7, 2008, from The Austringer Web site: http://austringer.net/wp/index.php/2004/04/28/rest-and-recuperation-3/
Chicago citation:
Elsberry, Wesley R.. 2004. Rest and Recuperation, #3. The Austringer. http://austringer.net/wp/index.php/2004/04/28/rest-and-recuperation-3/ (accessed October 7, 2008).
Harvard citation:
Elsberry, W 2004, Rest and Recuperation, #3, The Austringer. Retrieved October 7, 2008, from <http://austringer.net/wp/index.php/2004/04/28/rest-and-recuperation-3/>
MLA citation:
Elsberry, Wesley R.. "Rest and Recuperation, #3." 28 Apr. 2004. The Austringer. Accessed 7 Oct. 2008. <http://austringer.net/wp/index.php/2004/04/28/rest-and-recuperation-3/>
April 28th, 2004 at 11:21 am
Just a hint, Wes. If you want to preserve your health while recovering, avoid riding in Nick’s truck. :)