Monday 18 September 2006

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Awake: 5:41am Temp 55 sleep 6+19 clear overnight @ Nicktown.


We drive one car to the community center, exercise for 40 min & then
attend 8:00am Mass before joining the Koffee Klub meeting. Therese, a
former Nicktown resident, most currently from Missouri and sister of Pat,
is our visiting guest with the Koffee Klub today.

After breakfast, K & I drive to Johnstown for grocery shopping @ Conzattis
Market to stock up on our Italian sausage; then to the Market Basket &
Wal-Mart for other things.

@ 4:45, my Sister Corinne arrives for a visit & dinner. She brings us
up-to-date on what she’s been doing @ the University of Pittsburgh,
Johnstown branch where she is employed. She also brings us up-to-date on
our Aunt Aggie in Ohio. Apparently our Aunt went to the hospital due to
bad reactions of 2 different medicines. She is back @ her home again.

K & I have our traditional glass of wine with an assortment of cheese
before dinner & Corinne has some non-alcoholic beer with an assortment of
cheese before dinner.

6:05 dinner: Pot roast & vegetables with whole wheat noodles, bread &
fruit salad.

After dinner & before I finish washing the dishes, I ask Corinne if she
would like to see a slide show on some of our northwest & Canadian
travels. She is agreeable to that so we watch & talk about the people &
places of our travels in July & August of this year, especially our little
Jerry. Corinne leaves after 8:00pm.

Late evening, we watch programs from a video that John B. gave me earlier
today: “Alaska Bush Pilots; Killer Ice & Landslides” by National
Geographic.

Today’s high=78 Lights out: 11:05pm

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