How many of my G+ friends are working today? Yep, I am also! At least it's cold and rainy outside so I don't feel so bad about missing a nice spring day!
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Yup. Also working. Just a few more minutes on this file and I'll be done – but the I have to convince the Bearded Guy to get started on his files!
π
You are not alone.
Looking at the positives. I like it.
I'll be going for a long run then keep building my alternate reality.
Working..check!
I'm working- but at home in my PJs! π
I'm working, but also at home. Stapler by my side!
that's tru!!!!!!
Its just started to drizzle here
I am working.
excuse me, but that's my stapler… XD
yes i am working today im a pool guy and i did not get all my pools done so i have some left over that need to be done ,i have to keep the customer happy
Doing a G+ expert show with +Thomas Morffew on HOA in 15 minutes.
I should add, it's never 'work' if you are doing what you love. There are still some days I'd still rather play hookie and ditch!
yes, I am a Beauty Consultant and I'm doing facials today and a make over, so tomorrow i have a beautiful women in the streets of Miami. π
happiness is the important ,haha
I even had to stay home on Saturday nite and get up at 3 am to get the show notes together. No rest for the WICKED as they say…
+Lynette Young Humm if I'm spending my Sunday morning free time posting on G+… does it… mean…
Oh Dear.
WTF face now in the Sunday??
Wait for monday arrive!!
that's tru !?!
As lovely as the weather is today here in Albuquerque, other than watering the garden, I'm staying in and working on making +Urbsly a reality. As Earth Day activities go, I think that's a great use of my time.
what the heck is this from or who this is?!?!?!?!?!
Pulling a 24 hour shift today. Normally work 24/48, but needing off on Wednesday. So I'm working 24, off 24, working another 24, then off till Saturday.
It's from the movie Office Space, a cult classic! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0151804/
Lynett Young,wow beatiful.
I swear if they move me one more time I'm going to burn this whole place to the ground
I'm not a G+ friend, but im working as well π And in germany it's sunny outside! π
I'm working outdoors, I'm taking flower pictures. π
Anticipated the rain, so did all the outside stuff yesterday to catch up on some work later today.
I worked yesterday, am off today. Have an SCA barony business meeting in the evening, dinner afterwards. About to hop on SW:TOR.
if i wake up with a pulse .. I am working. Great nod to Milton – luv it!
that good to hear
my sundays are always offf π saturday's are partially open π
It is a very hard work.
Never…never on a Sunday!
Working? it looks like you're on Google+
Traded being full time self employed for a regular paycheck and a reliable 2 day weekend with the family. I miss the freedom of being full time self employed sometimes…
I work every other weekend.
I'll be putting in a few hours of work today. I usually use Sundays to prepare for the upcoming week.
I try not to work on Sundays, but occasionally do in the afternoon. Sometimes, believe it or not, because I am bored. Ha!
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One my way into the office to rewrite some copy for a proposal due tomorrow. Teammates have been at it hard all weekend. Great bunch of people.
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thats why I'm a designer
whrs his red stapler?
Battle
Date
Result
Opponent
Confederate troop strength
Union troop strength
Confederate casualties
Union casualties
Notes
Cheat Mountain
September 11β13, 1861
Union victory
Reynolds
15,000
2,000
100
21
Lee's first battle of the Civil War. Lee was severely criticized for the defeat and named "Granny Lee". Lee was sent to South Carolina to supervise fortifications.[81]
Seven Days
June 25 β July 1, 1862
Decisive Strategic Confederate Victory Oak Grove: Draw (Union withdrawal)
Beaver Dam Creek: Union victory
Gaine's Mill: Confederate victory
Savage's Station: Draw
Glendale: Draw (Union withdrawal)
Malvern Hill: Union victory
McClellan
95,000
91,000
20,614
15,849
Second Manassas
August 28β30, 1862
Confederate victory
Pope
49,000
76,000
9,197
16,054
South Mountain
September 14, 1862
Union victory
McClellan
18,000
28,000
2,685
1,813
Antietam
September 16β18, 1862
Inconclusive (strategic Union victory)
McClellan
52,000
75,000
13,724
12,410
Fredericksburg
December 11, 1862
Confederate victory (Lee's troops and supplies depleted)
Burnside
72,000
114,000
5,309
12,653
Chancellorsville
May 1, 1863
Confederate victory
Hooker
57,000
105,000
12,764
16,792
Gettysburg
July 1, 1863
Union victory
Meade
75,000
83,000
23,231β28,063
23,049
The Confederate army that returned from the fight at Gettysburg was physically and spiritually exhausted. Lee would never again attempt an offensive operation of such monumental proportions. Meade, who had forced Lee to retreat, was criticized for not immediately pursuing Lee's army. This battle become known as the High Water Mark of the Confederacy.[82] Lee would never personally invade the North again after this battle. Rather he was determined to defend Richmond and eventually Petersburg at all costs.
Wilderness
May 5, 1864
Inconclusive (Lee's tactical victory, yet Grant continued his offensive)
Grant
61,000
102,000
11,400
18,400
Spotsylvania
May 12, 1864
Inconclusive (although beaten and unable to take Lee's staunch line defenses, Grant continued the Union offensive[83])
Grant
52,000
100,000
12,000
18,000
Cold Harbor
June 1, 1864
Inconclusive (tactically, Lee was the victor, but Grant continue the strategic offensive)
Grant
62,000
108,000
2,500
12,000
Deep Bottom
August 14, 1864
Confederate victory
Hancock
20,000
28,000
1,700
2,901
Union attempt to attack Richmond, the Confederate capital
Appomattox (campaign)
March 29, 1865
Union victory, Confederate surrender
Grant
50,000
113,000
no record available
10,780
General Robert E. Lee surrenders to General Ulysses S. Grant. Casualties on Confederate side are enormous.[84] After the surrender Grant gave Lee's army much-needed food rations, made them lay down their arms and return to their homes, never to take up arms against the Union again.
Mathew Brady portrait of Lee on April 16, 1865, Richmond, Virginia. (detail)
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Heck yeah. Been working since after church. Gonna take a quick break to make dinner then work for another hour or so. Then I'm calling it a night. I have an early day tomorrow. Empire building is a full time job and a contact sport! π
I'm at home. No work me thank god.
God gift
I worked Friday evening, Saturday morning and then again on Saturday afternoon. Sunday? Yard work, vacuuming, laundry, dusting… Funny because the latter felt like play because I didn't have to work! π And the sun was shining too!
I am putting in some long hours today. Just tea and coffee. .and secret stash of chocolate bar will do π