Saturday 10 October 2009

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Awake: 6:41am Temp 51 sleep 6+46 overcast overnight @ Nicktown, PA.

Father John Paul from Nigeria arrived late evening yesterday & assisted Father Job in saying this morning's Mass. Afterwards we welcomed him back to Nicktown, where he will spend a month & then move on to York, PA to continue his studies.

After our Koffee Klub meeting, John B. & I checked our well & tried to understand why we are having a check valve leak. We decided that next spring, the well pump will have to be pulled out & a different check valve system installed.

After breakfast, I spent some time working on our basement house plans.
Later, I checked the tire pressure on our motorhome tires & the Suzuki; no additional air needed.

My buddy Ray & I Skype each other for a good (38) min.
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How about that mug shot & those pearly white teeth!

After evening vigil Mass, K & I decided to visit the St. Nicholas bar "one more time" & have the bar pizza with a White Belgium beer. Here we met a crowd of Kirsch's, from near & far, who, once a year, visit Nicktown to have their own reunion. I am probably related to some of these folks.... my kind of people. I'll definitely have to check their party out next year.

Evening DVD movie: "Ratatouille" The plot follows Remy, a rat who dreams of becoming a chef and tries to achieve his goal by forming an alliance with a Parisian restaurant's garbage boy. Ratatouille was released on June 29, 2007 in the United States, to both critical acclaim and box office success, and later won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, among other honors.
Remy, who lives in the attic of a French country home with his brother Emile and a pack led by his father Django. Gifted with a keen sense of smell and taste, Remy aspires to be a gourmet chef, inspired by France's recently deceased top chef, Auguste Gusteau, but instead he is put to work sniffing for rat poison. When the pack is discovered by the home's occupant, they flee into the sewers; Remy becomes separated from the others and ends up marooned underneath Gusteau's restaurant in Paris, conversing with a hallucination of the famous chef. 2007.

Unbelievably cute & most entertaining, even for us seniors.

Lights out: 11:41pm.

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