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7:19 |
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8:03 |
I was up early, at 7:00, looked out the window to another five inches of snow. I hope the roads are decent because I have to be in Jamestown at 9:00 for a dentist appointment.
Tuesday was a good day for both of us. Evie spent the day at school with her kindergartens and I got in a coffee and a good hike. First, I had to clear the driveway and car before Evie left for school at 9:30. About a half hour later, I grabbed my hiking poles and drove to Lakewood to see if anyone was at Ryders Cup. Neal, one of my new friends from Sugar Grove, PA, was there so we talked for a good half hour. He has grandsons who are hockey lovers and they practice in Erie, and play all over the place. This weekend he will follow them to Ann Arbor for a tournament. He loves it of course and doesn't mind the travel. He owns a roofing and gutter business now mostly run by his sons.
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Trail Begins |
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Lots Of Snow |
After coffee, I drove ten minutes to Dobbins Woods, a great place to hike or snowshoe. I pulled in the empty lot and wasn't sure if I should hike it because of four or five inches of new snow and lots of uneven hiking. If I sprained an ankle, I would be in trouble. Fortunately, I persevered, was careful and hiked the entire circle, gone for about 40 minutes. Next time I will text Evie where I am hiking just in case.
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Where's The Trail |
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Hemlocks |
I was home by 12:30 and hungry for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich on 12-grain toast. I also had a bowl of Evie's cabbage and veggie soup and watched Whitechapel for an hour, then went up and napped briefly. I read until Evie came home around 2:30 and helped her with the groceries then returned to my book. It started snowing around 4:00, and I was tempted to go out and shovel but I thought I would wait until it stopped. I showered at 5:00 while Evie was on a Zoom call with her sisters till 5:45. When she got off the phone, Evie started putting together our dinner, cauliflower and chicken pea curry. So I went outside and shoveled and cleaned the car for a half hour on a beautiful night, a few flurries filling the night air.
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Shoveling At 6:10 In The Early Evening |
Dinner was the best, a veggie curry topped with yogurt, salad, and naan on the side. We struggled with what to watch on TV, starting a couple of recommended series but none grabbed us so we watched Lewis Gates
Finding Your Roots and followed Joy Behar's genealogy. We ended the night with Colbert and some basketball.
basketball once Evie went up to bed.