Thank you Margaret for asking how I am doing. I am doing much much better and almost back to normal, whatever that might be. We had 11 inches of snow last weekend so my squad car is still hidden away in the county expo center. However, we will be getting it home this weekend.
I have just scheduled 3 Mayberry presentations at area senior living facilities. All will be in May. Yesterday I was asked to be part of a very large International Toy Train Expo here in Eau Claire. That will be a fun event. We are busy scheduling parades, car shows, and special events, so it won't be long and we will really be busy once again. I had a nice surprise yesterday. Editor of a publication called "Hidden Treasures" called and said they were going to have a story about me in their next publication. The magazine goes out to 22 communities in Western Wisconsin so it means a lot of free exposure. They send me a copy to approve and the writer said a lot of very nice things. It is indeed humbling. I continue to write a monthly article for the Eau Claire Review and May's story is about Opie and his medal. I spent six hours earlier this week back in my small home town. My wife and I spent the time with four of my close high school friends. We were given another tour of the Dorchester Library so I could see where the monies I donate are being used. So you see Margaret, things are going along great for me. It was a miserable month, but it makes me appreciate the days more when I am feeling better. Lots of luck to you and yours from me and mine. -- Ken Anderson The Mayberry Guru 2906 May Street Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701 www.themayberryguru.com www.mayberryreflections.com _______________________________________________ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.wbmutbb.com/