Friday 20 July 2007

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Awake: 6:03am Temp 56 sleep 6+25 cloudy….sun overnight @ Nicktown, PA.

K & I walk to 8:00 am Mass, then attend the Koffee Klub meet afterward. Barry takes K & I aside & confides in us about the letter he & Monica put together last night after the meeting. We both thought the letter was realistic with true feelings from the crowd who spoke of their positions & the ripple effect this would have for workers & the success of the homecoming picnic. Barry indicated he would be seeing the priest sometime today to personally give him this report.

When Kathy returned from her visit with the Foote family yesterday, Melissa gave her a well used Light Bright toy for me to repair & today seems like a good day to do it. A simple little repair: the cord leading into the bulb socket was frayed with (1) wire broken. “This won’t take long” I mentioned to Kathy. Well, I should stop making predictions like that; (1.5) hrs later, it was fixed but I literally had to hacksaw a glued section in half, solder & tape the wires & then epoxy the section back together again. Luckily I have the proper tools to do these light repairs…..no pun intended.

Dinner: Chicken & broccoli casserole, whole wheat mini buns & a bowl of fresh fruit.

After dinner, I offer to walk with Kathy around the town to see the evening sights; we walked further than we expected so on our return, those sights were difficult to see.

Late movie: “My Favorite Wife” with Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, Gail Patrick, Randolph Scott, Ann Shoemaker, etc. Dunne, supposedly dead, returns to U.S. to find hubby Grant remarried to Patrick. 1940. A little corny but still kind of cute for the romantic type.

High temp=72 Lights out: 11:50pm

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