Sunday 24 June 2007

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Awake: 6:05am Temp 61 sleep 5+50 mostly sunny overnight @ Watertown, WI.

Kathy makes a sourdough pancake breakfast with all the trimmings. Then she climbs the ladder & helps Sallie wire up the Clematis vines on the back porch & refill the hanging bird feeder. I visit Larry upstairs in his office & admire the latest office organizing change & the bookshelves he put up last night by himself.

Then…..Larry & Sallie leave @ 12:45pm to drive to Chicago where Larry will take his 94 yr old mother grocery shopping & then out for dinner; they stay overnight with friends & the next morning, fly to Los Angeles to attend a wedding. They are scheduled to return early Wednesday morning.

Meanwhile, back @ the homestead, K & I take care of Tigger & Massel, their (2) dogs. Massel is actually their daughter Carrie’s dog; Carrie & her husband Benji & their daughter, Molly, live in San Diego, CA.

Since Larry & Sallie spend over (6) months visiting their daughters, Carrie & Debbie, their husbands & (2) grandchildren in San Diego each yr, the dogs are part of the family as they move across the country in Larry & Sallie’s motorhome.

We make a few evening phone calls: Katrina in Denver & Gary & Grace “on the road again” driving I-81 thru West Virginia in their Newell motorhome.

Later, we take the dogs for a (20) min walk down past Bruce & Marsha’s place which is close to the Rock River. Then we fill up their water bowl, Kathy gives them more dog food & we watch some Planet Earth on TV together. Massel especially, pays close attention to the animals on TV.

Even later, I finish reading the Air & Space Magazine.

High temp=77 Lights out: 12:07am

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