Monday 19 September 2011

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Awake: 6:35am      Temp 50      sleep 6+34       partly sunny      overnight @ Nicktown.

We had some special people with us @ the KK meeting this morning, & we stayed an extra ½ hr. Kitty & her 1st cousin Jim, were the honorable guests. When the meeting lasts longer, that's usually a sign that we could sit there all morning with talk & laughter.

After the meeting, Dave, an outstanding member of our KK, backed up to our entry door of our house with his truck & we got rid of a lot of our flattened cardboard shipping boxes. During the fall of the year, Dave uses that cardboard to light a small fire just to take the chill off their their home. 

We moved a lot of our breakfast food from our M.H, to our house this morning. Here is our typical breakfast for Kathy & me. DSC0001152.JPG Early afternoon, my 1st cousin Max & his wife Diana visited & we gave them a grand tour of our home.

                         Bob & Nathan are close to having the bar cabinets finished. DSC0001153.JPG Before they left for the day, I asked Bob if they could make drawers for my workbench. Bob asked me a few questions & then said: "Yes we can." All these years & my workbench did not any drawers; I am really looking forward to filling those boxes up with my tools.

Dinner: Garden fresh tomato soup with Ono fish, rice & oyster crackers.

Nick called us while driving home from his work tonight. For the last 8 ½ years, Nick has walked to & from work, but the company has relocated to a new building farther from his house necessitating that he drive. This deprives Nick of his daily exercise, but we like the (15) min. call.

Lights out: 11:51pm.

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