Monday 28th June 2004

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Awake 6:15 am Temp Downtown=56 Cloudy 19 hrs & 15 min of daylight

Gary & Rosemary come into our house approx 10:30 to say goodbye for now.
They are headed to Palmer for the day....then Tok..then to Valdez & wait
for the Reds to come in. I think that's fishing talk. We sure enjoyed
hanging out with them.

I srart working on " the little things " to fix up while Kathy adds a 3rd
coat of paint to the upper garage steps. We decided to stay home today &
do what we can without buying any more paint until tomorrow.

We call our friend Alice in Anchorage & wish her a " Happy Birthday."
We call my Aunt Clarissa in Nicktown..she sent Kathy a " Happy Birthday "
card & at 96 yrs young, my Aunt's penmanship is still so eloquent &
smooth.

Ok, back to work: I install the epoxied & repaired knob for our instant
hot water unit in the kitchen. It works just fine now.
I sand the top of our pink bathroom door...it sticks no longer.
I fix a window shade problem in the gameroom. The catch for the cord had
slipped out of position.
I take both doors off their slide railing in our master bedroom for the
towels/medicine closet...then adjust, realign & lube them. They run very
smooth now.

Meanwhile Kathy washes then primes the steps leading to the lower garage.
Then she really takes on a challenge: Paintakingly scrubbing & using a
puddy knife to clean each panel of our upper garage door. Today she
finished 35 of 50. A tough job.

8:15 pm Dinner: Kathy's homemade chili with toast. It was a cool day here
in Anchorage...a good day for hot chili.

Some computer browsing & reading late evening. Lights out: 11:37 pm.

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