The Future Is Always Unknown Thats Right....No crystal ball Can predict the future at least in my experience. From my 1st day on my own flying to Alaska and the inevitable mishaps thru early adulthood til now...I could not predict any outcome. Its like playing the Lottery...The odds are truly stacked against you. Ive hiked the likes of trails and mountains, hunted a fair bit,fished my butt off,worked long hours,snow machined to my delights,riverboated and four wheeled all in my younger days. Ive taken on odd jobs,shoveled snow,cleared snow from roofs and that was extra cash..ive worked a couple canneries and a couple cold storages. Gotten blind drunk,had fist fights,and yeah ive lost a few...Had a few girlfriends,made and lost friends Had a woodshop,made candles,done computer jobs built plenty of computers...Ive built a couple tree houses and had camps deep in the forest and yes learned about BEARS real fast and plenty of encounters....Im the bear whisperer....etc.. Ive had quite the life and many adventures and yeah I learned how to build my own websites. I never could have predicted any of this and my mother sure is proud of me and my accomplishments. She told me she never would have thought that she would have children in their 40s 50s or entering their 60s like i will be next year. As time wears on Ive known that my mom wont live forever and at some point i will experience that loss...everyone loses their parents at some point. I am expecting some fudge for my 59th birthday. Moms are great aren't they? My mother has this secret recipe for Peanut butter fudge...I am sure she will give me her recipe one day but Ive got a fudge recipe I will make for her and its so easy. Dark Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Fudge. Its a 2 layer fudge and easy to make...Mom will be 81 in January.... Finally...Ive got another 30 good years left and if I play it right I could potentially hit 100.... Well maybe...who knows... Peace,BigT