And the unofficial last day of summer......not that you'd notice, it is still way up in the 90s outside.
I went to Emmanuel this morning, and that was good, but otherwise have felt a bit down, I don't really like holiday weekends, I will be glad to be back at the hospital on Tuesday morning.
However I did go and see 'A Walk in the Woods' this afternoon, and that was very good. I think I mentioned yesterday it was about the writer, Bill Bryson, walking the Appalachian Trail. The Trail is 2200 miles from Georgia to Maine, but he didn't do it all. He gave it a good shot though. I don't think I have ever heard so much laughter in the auditorium, so everyone was obviously enjoying it.
Labour Day became a national holiday for workers in 1894. Most European countries celebrate it on the 1st May.
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