
“This is the real secret of life — to be completely engaged with what you are doing in the here and now. And instead of calling it work, realize it is play.”–Alan Wilson Watts
Happy Birthday to my dad, someone who has always known that there’s no fun quite like the work you were born to do.
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And, it’s his first birthday that’s an anagram of his day of birth, 1-31-31 and 1-31-13… Not that I’m into anagrams (did I mention Elise Alexandra and Alexander Elias were coincidental anagrams of each others’ names?) or anything…. 😉
Is an anagram of palindrome a panagrome? If so, Happy Panagrome… It’s a very rare occasion. That is, very few ever get to celebrate a Panagrome…. And I know it’s bad etiquette to reply to one’s own reply….
Anything goes here for mathematical etiquette 🙂
Happy Birthday to the Dean ! Love Randy and Judy
Dear Randy and Judy — Thanks for your good wishes, Love, Ann & Paul