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Thursday, October 30, 2014

7-1-03: Too Blue


Tuesday, July 1 2003


10:38 am 
The days fly by! Yesterday did shopping errands and met with the building owner in Galion of the location we’re considering. Decided against Shane’s store for various reasons; the one we viewed yesterday is a corner lot in downtown with nice glass front, directly opposite the COC.

David is downstairs now working on a lease proposal to the bldng owner. For some reason the owner was not interested in being the one to offer up the paperwork. 

Saturday was another hot day, and David had the great idea to motorcycle down to see Lars and his boat. I called ahead to Lars’ neighbor, and made sure he was around. Had a nice ride and lunched on a grilled chicken sandwich at KFC. Got to his ‘house’ @ 1:00 and spent an hour or so hanging around.

Back yard is in decent shape, and his dogs behaved themselves quite well, even Bootsie. Lars was happy with his boat and said he was thinking of taking it out on Sunday (I wonder if he did – the weather was warm but chancy for thundershowers.) He thought the Gold Wing was pretty neat.

After errands yesterday, I spent time outside weeding. The recent rains did a good job loosening the soil, so I worked until it was too dark to see - @ 9:30. Sure is nice to look at the results the next day. I haven’t been outside yet today; puttering with inside chores and just taking it easy. Time to start preparing lists for the big trip.

-- Had a huge frog in the potting shed yesterday, and one of those pesky chipmunks.

-- The algaecide David put in the pond recently is doing a good job, although it’s still too blue looking for our eyes. Should dissipate as the pond fills back up with water (hot spell dried out the creek and evaporated from the pond)

-- Still having a great time doing my cross stitch. Seem to be a bit addicted to it, in fact.

-- Dr Phil shows all reruns for weeks…..

-- Oops! Pav’s 12th birthday was yesterday! We’ll make it up to him today with some one-on-one time in the fields later when the heat & humidity go down.


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