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Time for Back to Work

Here’s hoping everyone had a pleasant Memorial Day week-end. If you or a loved one are a Veteran, thank you / thank them.

I hope someone you saw today took the time to thank you for your service – and for preserving our freedom to send our random thoughts out over the airwaves like this. I know, this day is about our fallen heroes, but I think we need to honor everyone who serves.

I’m always glad for the end of a long holiday week-end, because it means people will be back in touch. I’ll be able to reach clients with a question about their copy, and I’ll dare to send them finished work. I always hesitate to send things on a holiday because I know that after a few days away, their in-boxes will be so full, it  might get lost.

By tomorrow afternoon, hopefully, it will be safe.

Meanwhile, I have several people to call tomorrow, because I got a notice on Twitter that my mail was bouncing. What is THAT about? I sure get plenty of junk mail, even on the week-end, but a notice like that makes me worry that “real” mail from clients and friends isn’t coming through.

Anybody else get a Twitter notice like that?

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