Awake: 7:20am Temp 61 sleep 7:02 sunny overnight @ Nicktown.
After my coffee, I went outside & spent over an hr on trouble-shooting the lack of power of the compressors. On nice days, I'll continue doing this checking or/and make another call for help @ the Newell company.
Meanwhile, I visited Kathy & she was relaxed & smiling. She had just finished picking up a lot of the cardboard on the main floor that was dirty & dusty, vacuuming & damp mopping the now exposed floor.
She accumulated those cardboard strips into a pile near the French doors so that I could simply throw them out & then drag them to the burn pile.
Before this, she cleaned off the table & made it look like: "dinner will be served shortly." Around 3:30pm, Kathy suggested that we should visit Cy & the gang in Kirsch Town; Trish & Brian will be returning to Maryland later this evening so it would be nice to spend a little time with them & Jan. "Ok!" I said & gave Cy a call.
He was watching a football game but he said to come on down anyway. When we arrived, Brian, Trish & Jan were out shopping somewhere but were scheduled to be back by 4:00pm. Well, Cy offered us a glass of wine & also joined us so we sat & talked for quite awhile & had some good laughs with some good story telling; but after (1.5) hrs went by, I thought perhaps Cy would be eating the dinner they bring him & we would be out of place. So, we apologized for not getting together earlier & went back to our house & got rid of all those cardboard sheets. After walking the path numerous times, the cardboard didn't last long due to a few gusts of wind. Later, I took the hall tree that I made in Alaska & brought it into my workshop for repairs; it was also damaged during our move from Alaska. Dinner: BLT's with chips.
We finished watching: "Roseland" with Theresa Wright, Lou Jacobi, Geraldine Chaplin, Helen Gallagher, Joan Copeland, etc. Trilogy set in N.Y.C.'s venerable Roseland Ballroom examines bittersweet lives of people who gravitate there. First story is the weakest, but other two are absorbing & beautifully performed, with Copeland & Skala as standouts. 1977.
This story might be better for older seniors rather than us young people.
Lights out: 11:57pm.
After my coffee, I went outside & spent over an hr on trouble-shooting the lack of power of the compressors. On nice days, I'll continue doing this checking or/and make another call for help @ the Newell company.
Meanwhile, I visited Kathy & she was relaxed & smiling. She had just finished picking up a lot of the cardboard on the main floor that was dirty & dusty, vacuuming & damp mopping the now exposed floor.
She accumulated those cardboard strips into a pile near the French doors so that I could simply throw them out & then drag them to the burn pile.
Before this, she cleaned off the table & made it look like: "dinner will be served shortly." Around 3:30pm, Kathy suggested that we should visit Cy & the gang in Kirsch Town; Trish & Brian will be returning to Maryland later this evening so it would be nice to spend a little time with them & Jan. "Ok!" I said & gave Cy a call.
He was watching a football game but he said to come on down anyway. When we arrived, Brian, Trish & Jan were out shopping somewhere but were scheduled to be back by 4:00pm. Well, Cy offered us a glass of wine & also joined us so we sat & talked for quite awhile & had some good laughs with some good story telling; but after (1.5) hrs went by, I thought perhaps Cy would be eating the dinner they bring him & we would be out of place. So, we apologized for not getting together earlier & went back to our house & got rid of all those cardboard sheets. After walking the path numerous times, the cardboard didn't last long due to a few gusts of wind. Later, I took the hall tree that I made in Alaska & brought it into my workshop for repairs; it was also damaged during our move from Alaska. Dinner: BLT's with chips.
We finished watching: "Roseland" with Theresa Wright, Lou Jacobi, Geraldine Chaplin, Helen Gallagher, Joan Copeland, etc. Trilogy set in N.Y.C.'s venerable Roseland Ballroom examines bittersweet lives of people who gravitate there. First story is the weakest, but other two are absorbing & beautifully performed, with Copeland & Skala as standouts. 1977.
This story might be better for older seniors rather than us young people.
Lights out: 11:57pm.
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