Saturday 15 September 2007

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Awake: 7:02am Temp 57 sleep 6+57 overcast & later rain overnight @ the Newell Campground.

K & I drive to the local Wal-Mart & using the digital picture print maker & our camera’s memory stick, we select the (4) subjects that Monica would like to have prints made of. It’s just amazing how well that digital stuff works. We also buy some groceries @ Wal-Mart.

Mid afternoon, we take turns talking with Gary & Grace who are @ a rally in Maine with their motorhome.

My sister, Mary Jo, calls from Lodi, CA. She reports that all is well with them. We review some of the highlights of her & daughter Jenny’s visit to Nicktown & other areas during the early days of August. We really enjoyed having them nearby.

Kathy does (2) loads of laundry in between her reading & working crossword puzzles.

We attend 5:00pm vigil Mass @ the Sacred Heart Church just (2) miles down the road. Father Gregg’s Mass lasted (1) hr (15) min.

Dinner: leftover chili with Triscuits.

During the washing of dinner dishes, we both monitor the history channel which is featuring the: “History of Sex,” covering Europe, Asia, India, etc. from BC to more modern time. Even we seniors were tuned into that exposing program.

Kathy makes popcorn to munch on during our next show.

Later, the late movie: “Goodbye Mr. Chips” with Robert Donat, Greer Garson, Paul von Hernreid, Terry Kilburn, etc. Donat won well-deserved Oscar for memorable portrayal of shy schoolmaster who devotes his life to “his boys,” only coming out of his shell when he meets Garson. Garson’s film debut made her a star overnight. 1939. Bump this one to the top of your list.
High temp=60 Lights out: 12:39am

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