Wednesday 23 April 2008

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Awake: 6:00am Temp 50 sleep 5+55 sunny overnight @ Nicktown.

K & I join our Koffee Klub meeting @ 8:30am; hot topics today: PA Primary, skunks & fishing. @ 9:30, some of our members & we attend the Children’s Mass. Afterward, outside of church, my 1st cousin Florentz & I have a good high tech talk session, so much so that after breakfast in the motorhome, I pay a visit to Florentz & Anna to witness this high tech activity.

He opened their (40) yr old cistern for cleanout & minor renovations; this includes a new “gate valve” & new PVC piping (5) ft deep & a (50) ft run under their backyard to the tree line. Fortunately for Florentz, one of his sons has a heavy machine rental business & naturally, Flossie made good use of it. For his age, (78) my cousin still works plenty hard.

Dinner: leftover turkey dinner from yesterday’s BIG lunch & a mixed salad.

Mid evening; Katrina calls from her condo in Littleton; we listen & talk for 1.5 hrs. A majority of this talk had the words “Stephanie” attached. Katrina is desperately trying to make calls without using that particular word. On a more positive note, Katrina is looking forward to entertaining a couple girl friends tomorrow night & had some cooking questions for Kathy.

DVR movie: “The Man who Knew Too Much” with Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Peter Lorre, Nova Pilbeam, etc. Film buffs argue which version of this exciting story is better. We vote for this one, with Hitchcock in fine form weaving dry British humor into a story of heart-pounding suspense; young girl is kidnapped to prevent her parents from revealing what they’ve learned about assassination plot. 1934.

High temp=70 Lights out: 11:29pm

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