Friday 4 February 2011

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Awake: 6:53am      Temp 9      sleep 6+55       sunny       overnight @ Nicktown.

After our KK meeting, we motored to Barnesboro & exercised for about (1.5) hrs.

Back @ our motorhome, I visited the REA guys & was happy to see the progress with the Geo-thermo project.

Next I called Harold, the garage parts guy who deals with Lowe's in Johnstown. He was about (15) min from Nicktown when I called. We still needed (2) weather strips for an (8) ft garage door & (2) struts. He brought the (2) struts & only (1) weather strip. Last time Harold was here, I told him I would tour him around our house.... & I did. He was especially interested in our Geo-Thermo system. DSC000438.JPG Late afternoon, I called Brian, the main man with the well drilling company; he thinks the crew will return on Monday morning & dig the necessary trench to bring the Geo tubes into the basement so REA can start hooking up all those tubes. However, he did mention...depends on the weather.

Katrina returned our call as of a few days ago; she's been a busy gal as usual; we chatted for about an hour catching up on her activities which included a winter camping weekend complete with digging & sleeping in a snow cave. Hey, she's a tough one.

Dinner: I just don't remember what we had, & neither does the cook, Kathy. We did watch a movie with popcorn though: "A Night to Remember" with Loretta Young, Brian Aherne, Jeff Donnell, William Wright, Sidney Toler, etc. Sparkling comedy-mystery of whodunit author Aherne and wife Young trying to solve murder. 1943. Entertaining but so-so-. I am a fan of Loretta Young so her acting to me was great!

Lights out: 1:05am.

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