Wednesday 13 August 2008

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Awake: 7:21 Temp 57 sleep 7+01 sunny overnight @ Nicktown.

K & I attend the KK meeting @ 8:30am & then exercise for (1.7) hrs.

Back @ our motorhome, Melissa left a message that she won’t be visiting us today; they got the boys to bed too late last night. So today is: walk to the library day & we have experience doing that. We considered motoring over for a visit but then realized the timeframe was just too short.

Later Kathy called & talked with Matthew for awhile then he wanted to talk with me. It appears that he enjoyed the balloon fest last week & would like me to bring the small air compressor & battery charger along when we come over on Saturday. I reminded him that Saturday is a work day, not a play day. He said he would help us & then we could use the air compressor later; I told him I would consider that idea.

The remainder of my afternoon was used up reading some of my RV magazines.

We walk to & attend the 6:00pm Mass @ church.

Dinner: leftover meatloaf, fried noodles, mixed salad & cherries.

We watch the O’Reilly Factor while I wash dishes then watch the Olympics; volleyball tournament: U.S. vs. Norway.

Later, we finish the movie: “The Private lives of Elizabeth & Essex” with Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Donald Crisp, Alan Hale, Vincent Price, etc. Colorful, elaborate costume drama with outstanding performance by Davis as queen whose love for dashing Flynn is thwarted. Not authentic history, but good drama. 1939. Kathy googled this story afterward; found parts to be true, others, as they say, entertaining.

Lights out: 11:43pm

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