Monday, May 19, 2008

DIARY ENTRY 28

S. C.
to maketodayhistory@gmail.com,
date Wed, May 7, 2008 at 12:45 PM

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On Tuesday May 6th I woke up at 5.00 to the National anthem on 100.7 f.m. (I have it on BBC all night in case I wake up, there is always something interesting to hear)
Turned on the TV and caught the last hour of “Cranford” on PBS. Then switched to Mornin’ Barbados
The toilet is blocked again. Got some exercise plunging it clear.
Fed the dogs and cat
Watered the plant pots
Made breakfast, apple, pear, tangerine, banana, oat and honey granola bar, coffee, did the SUDUKO in the Advocate
Read my emails
Made the bed
8.0 Rain lovely rain
Showered, put on swim suit, thongs and coverup. Packed clothes towel etc. drove to Aquacize.
Coffee after Aquacize
Sent fax to Anguilla.
Had lunch Chicken breast with cheese and spring onions in whole wheat salt bread, ice cream, ice tea
Rested
Drove to St. Peter for hair cut.
Got home about 4.00
Read and watched TV answered some emails and made some phone calls
Had raw carrots, cottage cheese with sardines for dinner, glass of wine and water
Managed to listen to George Lamming interview on CBC while watching Dancing With the Stars

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NOTICE OF THE PROJECT

MAKE TODAY HISTORY

This project by the artist Ingrid Persaud aims to record an ordinary day, Tuesday May 6 2008, in the life of people in Barbados.
If you are in Barbados on May 6 all you do is keep a diary of your day, between 600 -1000 words, and email it to her.

It will function as a time capsule capturing for history what people did on that very normal day – what they wore, what they ate, where they went, what transport they used – just the stuff of a normal day. It is not about recording extraordinary events.

The records will ultimately be available online for all to share. Keep a record of the day and send to:

maketodayhistory@gmail.com

You can email it anytime between 6 and 9 May 2008.

Please tell your family, colleagues and friends.