Mason and I

Mason and I

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Day 234 of San Diego

I DID IT!!!!

I saved every last post on my blog! I feel great. I have everything saved on a Word Document and on a flash drive in case the supposed hacker hacks into my system to delete my information.

My mom read something from King 5's Facebook page about a Russian gang stealing 450,000 passwords. Was I a victim? Or was my encounter merely a coincidence? I'm still on my toes, though. My paranoia hasn't ceased. I don't think it will until after a couple of free months from viruses or spammers trying to intrude. Lately, nothing alerting has happened. Thank God.

The stress was killing me during the time of saving my blog posts... My adrenaline pumped as I stayed up until midnight saving posts. I was determined. I didn't want a stranger - a bully - to steal my memories. I don't think I could handle such an event... I'm sure I would have been devastated.

Thank you to whomever invented the flash drive.

Now, onto today!

Today was less hot. It was a relaxing temperature; in the high 80s. I wasn't worrying over the cats having a heatstroke while they played outside. I gave them water with ice under the carport. I called them in every few hours for them to eat and rest. I even visited Angel to see if she was well. She is.

I mostly hung out on IMVU while watching YouTube. It was nice to sit down and kick my feet up without sweat dripping from my pores. We'll see about tomorrow's weather. My phone's temperature app says tomorrow will be 79. How much you want to bet it'll be ten degrees hotter?

Free Fall
In the Bosnia and Herzegovina town of Mostar, a local dive club instructor jumps from the Stari Most, or Old Bridge, to the Neretva River below. "Divers have been leaping from the bridge for hundreds of years," writes Chester Boyes, a member of our Your Shot community. "On this day, we were going to try it for ourselves. Here, our instructor shows us how it's done before we try our luck."

Noticing the size and energy of the crowd, Boyes quickly ran down to the river's edge, hoping to catch his instructor in flight. "I arrived just in time."

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