Awake: 9:00am Temp 47 sleep 7+00 sunny overnight @ San Diego, CA.
Ohhh, it's so nice to be back in our motorhome again; no offence what-so-ever toward our splendid accommodations in Seattle those (10) fun filled days. It's just nice to be home, even if it is on wheels!
This morning, we expanded the bus, unpacked our suitcases & got ourselves organized again.
Over the yrs, we have been accustomed to starting the new yr out by going to church on New Years Day, usually a holy day of obligation for Catholics. We drove to St. Brigid Church, found a parking spot (cars lined up on both sides of the street) & with (3) min remaining before we thought Mass was to start, like a gentleman should, I reached for the door to let Kathy enter 1st. Humph, that door was locked! I tried the next door & the next door...all (4) doors were locked.
As we walked around the building toward our car, we noticed a glassed in announcement board; Mass was at 9 am, not noon, as we had thought. Kathy made a cell call to another church; the recorder indicated their Mass had also been at 9am & that this was not a holy day of obligation. We wonder if all of California has the same policy.
Those cars lined up on both sides of the street most likely were from people visiting families/friends from near & far.
From here, we went grocery shopping @ Henry's Farmers Market, (6) blocks from the church.... & did we ever stock up our freezer & refrigerator. The remainder of the afternoon was spent tickling the keys on our individual computers.
Dinner: sword fish, brown rice pilaf, mixed salad & bread.
Evening movie: "Diamonds Are Forever." We watched ½.
Lights out: 1:24am. Caution: not all refrigerators are alike; this one might look like yours!
Ohhh, it's so nice to be back in our motorhome again; no offence what-so-ever toward our splendid accommodations in Seattle those (10) fun filled days. It's just nice to be home, even if it is on wheels!
This morning, we expanded the bus, unpacked our suitcases & got ourselves organized again.
Over the yrs, we have been accustomed to starting the new yr out by going to church on New Years Day, usually a holy day of obligation for Catholics. We drove to St. Brigid Church, found a parking spot (cars lined up on both sides of the street) & with (3) min remaining before we thought Mass was to start, like a gentleman should, I reached for the door to let Kathy enter 1st. Humph, that door was locked! I tried the next door & the next door...all (4) doors were locked.
As we walked around the building toward our car, we noticed a glassed in announcement board; Mass was at 9 am, not noon, as we had thought. Kathy made a cell call to another church; the recorder indicated their Mass had also been at 9am & that this was not a holy day of obligation. We wonder if all of California has the same policy.
Those cars lined up on both sides of the street most likely were from people visiting families/friends from near & far.
From here, we went grocery shopping @ Henry's Farmers Market, (6) blocks from the church.... & did we ever stock up our freezer & refrigerator. The remainder of the afternoon was spent tickling the keys on our individual computers.
Dinner: sword fish, brown rice pilaf, mixed salad & bread.
Evening movie: "Diamonds Are Forever." We watched ½.
Lights out: 1:24am. Caution: not all refrigerators are alike; this one might look like yours!
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