The Arrival of Fall
It's finally starting to cool down here in Lexington, and the leaves are starting to turn. Fall has always been my favorite season, and here in Lexington there is much to enjoy. We've started tailgating for UK football games again, which is a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon. UK is on the lower end of the SEC spectrum, but last year they beat LSU so you never know what might happen. Fall also means racing season at Keeneland. This is another excellent way to spend an afternoon. We've got family and friends coming into town every weekend.
As an added bonus this fall, Ella and I have purchased a roadster. After much searching, many test drives, and a lot of patience, we found the perfect road-trip car. Pictured here is our "new-to-us" Porsche Boxster. Yes, it's as fun as it looks. We bought it with 9,000 miles on it, and we plan to put a great many more on it. The first trip we've planned is a run on the blue ridge parkway after our Keeneland guests leave. It's got heated seats so I'm told that it's comfortable to drive with the top down well into the fall. We'll see if Ella agrees with that.
I am happy to report that I have an assignment at work now. I'll be helping our capability management group, who are responsible for creating the training and defining our standard processes. It'll keep me busy at least through the end of this year, and it's work that will help us deliver better projects.
As an added bonus this fall, Ella and I have purchased a roadster. After much searching, many test drives, and a lot of patience, we found the perfect road-trip car. Pictured here is our "new-to-us" Porsche Boxster. Yes, it's as fun as it looks. We bought it with 9,000 miles on it, and we plan to put a great many more on it. The first trip we've planned is a run on the blue ridge parkway after our Keeneland guests leave. It's got heated seats so I'm told that it's comfortable to drive with the top down well into the fall. We'll see if Ella agrees with that.
I am happy to report that I have an assignment at work now. I'll be helping our capability management group, who are responsible for creating the training and defining our standard processes. It'll keep me busy at least through the end of this year, and it's work that will help us deliver better projects.
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