Thursday 13 January 2011

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Awake: 6:20am     Temp 20     sleep 7+02      flurries most of day     overnight @ Nicktown.

After our KK meeting, K & I went next door to our house & greeted Joe, the fireplace man. He gave us the code restrictions & distances from here to there when selecting a place for a TV.

He was very concise with his data & Bernie took a few notes & later, measurements. Bernie won't be building a hearth soon though, we have to be sure of where we want the placement.

Here we see Joe leaving in his beautiful fireplace van. He designed the advertising paint scheme for one of his vans & sent it to the Mendota gas Fireplace co.for their perusal. They really liked it & told him that if he put the Mendota name on his van, they would pay for it. He agreed & when they found out he had 5 vans, they said they would pay for all of them to be painted the same showing the Mendota name. Ahh, Joe the successful salesman for the last 20 some years. DSC000367.JPG             Back @ our motorhome, the UPS guy brought our EX-treme Air hand driers. DSC000368.JPG Late afternoon, I called the dentist office & left a message about my (2) sharp teeth & asked for an appointment.

Dinner: leftover Italian sausage with peppers, onions & tomatoes.

Mid evening, Harold delivered an 8' strut for the garage door.

Evening movie: "Close to my Heart" with Ray Milland, Gene Tierney, Fay Bainter, Howard St. John. Superior soaper; Tierney; attaches herself to waif in Bainter's orphanage, but husband Milland won't allow adoption until child's background is traced. 1951. Good story...with some emotional moments.

Lights out: 11:49pm.

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