Good morning, Rusty!
It is dull but fine, here.
Milder than of late.
Speaking of Mary Norris reminds me of the puzzle children are given, to put in commas......
Do you remember this?
"Please miss my mother miss told me miss to tell you miss that I miss must miss miss school tomorrow miss."
It is necessary to put in the commas to make sense of the sentence.
Not quite following in Mary Norris' footsteps.......but I once did a proof reading course ...and I enjoyed it very much.
It was fun to learn......and great fun doing all the tests etc....but I didn't like the reality once I was qualified!
It was astounding how many grammatical "mistakes" one was supposed to let go by....
The argument was that correcting said mistakes would involve too many alterations for the author!
So, by and large, many mistakes were allowed to stand.......
Commas especially were not encouraged!
What is wrong with your bike?