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Great Blue, Reminds Me Of A Lumbering 747 |
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6:55 |
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7:47 |
It's 7:59, and I was out on a fine morning for over an hour, stopping occasionally on my paddle, to talk with my neighbors, Jeff and Nancy, who were getting ready to waterski. When I paddled across the lake to Long Point, I talked with friends, Tina and Jim, who kayak every morning like me.
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Kayak Morning |
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Dueling Herons |
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Kingfishers |
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Great Blue Along Sandy Bottom |
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Osprey Above The Reeds |
Yesterday was a busy but glorious Sunday, lots of sun, not too hot or humid, and blue skies. The day started with a good paddle, as always, followed by the blog and breakfast. We had no big plans for the day, after all it was Sunday, a day of rest. I had, however, a few things I wanted to get done that have been on my mind. First, one of our buoys is missing, probably as a result of a boat. So I went up in the attic, found an extra buoy, tied it up to a cement block, put it on my kayak and took it out in the lake and dropped it four or five feet from the other buoy. We will see how long that lasts around careless boaters. After that, I got out my hedge cutter and trimmed out privets, which run from our house to the lake, creating a nice wall of green between us and Pine Hill. Lastly, I went out on the dock with my pitchfork and turned the dead weeds on the dock, giving them a chance to dry and become less heavy. And that was it for me morning.
Evie volunteered to make me lunch, but I was happy heating up another bowl of my soup, probably because I made it, I have to eat it, much like Colin Powell's Pottery Barn dictum: if you break it, you fix it. So enjoyed my soup, topped with parmesan cheese, which makes it better and watched a new Italian cop show called Sarah.
After lunch, I returned to my new book by S. A. Cosby called King of Ashes. It was slow going the first couple of chapters, but now I am into it. I napped briefly, but since I didn't get up until 7:40, I was not that tired. It was cool enough to sit out on the porch, so we both hung out there much of the afternoon. Around 3:00, I gathered my wheelbarrow, took it out on the dock and gathered all the drying weeds in a barrel, took it back to my car, and drove it up the hill to the wood pile. Once that was done, I was finished for the day and looked forward to wine time at 5:00. I took a shower only to discover we have no hot water so I called our plumber this morning and he will stop by sometime today. Evie made some guacamole and pulled out some cheese, and it felt great to be able to sit on the porch and enjoy a Sunday afternoon, as the weekenders headed home.
Since we didn't have breakfast, we decided to have it for dinner: eggs, bacon, and bagels. It's amazing how breakfast always tastes good, any time of the day. We watched some of our usual Sunday shows, mostly home improvement and a Colbert before Evie went up to bed around 8;30. I then watched a couple of episodes of Sarah. It's not grabbing me, but I don't have anything else to watch so I am sticking with it.