a found half and half from my trek yesterday when i to see the sakura cherry blossoms at high park. the part of the vine that crossed off to the shutter half was showing signs of spring with its tiny leaf.
turning 65 it turns out can get you screwed. my insurance at the office gets cut in half, the long term disability is nil, so hopefully i wouldn't need it whilst in that office. my health and dental benefits will still be as they are but my prescription benefits will be paid for by the government one month after i turn 65. which is a piss off because i will be required to pay a hundred dollars per year and whatever i have to pay for my prescription is what our office insurance will pay me. there's just one problem, i don't have any regular prescription apart from the odd anti-biotics when i get sick.
well, at least i have something, as i know others, especially back in the old country, have mostly nothing of this benefit. so i suppose i should be thankful.
Surely 65 must be decades off for you!