I keep getting notifications from Go Daddy about security violations on my account and the need to reset my passwords. This last one from their director of security, Demetrius Comes, an actual person. Yet, they haven’t locked me out as indicated, so I’m inclined to believe it’s another elaborate scam. The same thing is happening frequently with Amazon and Apple. I tend to ignore these messages and go directly to the site where I’m not finding any indications of misuse. It’s frustrating and confusing. 

Today’s retirement docket includes a home warranty follow-up, car service work, a sunset beach-nic, and IU basketball. It’s a typical Tuesday here in paradise while Fall is nearly over in the Midwest. This morning’s run was at a cool 57 degrees. I could also feel the warmth of the pool heater as I did my laps. Plans were made yesterday for Spring Training tickets and a visit from my Oregon friends in mid-March. Ghostbusters Afterlife turned out to be a very entertaining “Matinee Monday” activity.

I’m waiting on a report from an unexpected roofing inspection yesterday, part of the warranty work. They happened to be in the area after months of requests.  There was also some confusion on Thanksgiving plans with my son’s wife, but we’re sticking with our commitment with a friend to eat on the beach for the second time this week. After all, that’s why we wanted to be close by the Gulf.