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| Early Birds |
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| Fishing Tents In Red |
It's just after 7:00, and for some reason, I was up early at 5:45 and couldn't get back to sleep. At the moment, the sky and lake are gray, and at least one tent is already out on the water. It's 9:15 and has been snowing for the past hour, with an accumulation of a couple of inches
Yesterday was a frustrating day for both of us. After coffee, the blog, and breakfast, I went out to try my new tire inflator on the Outback. Evie had a doctor's appointment for her pink eye in Westfield at 12:55, and I wanted to make sure the tires were properly inflated. I started on one tire, which supposedly needed three or four more pounds, but it took at least 10 minutes to get there. When I began inflating another tire, the inflator's battery died. Annoyed, I had to drive to Hogan's Hut and pay a buck to use their air inflator. I came home irritated, gathered all the packaging for the inflator, and prepared to send it back to Amazon. That was my morning, and I felt lousy and off for the rest of the day.
At least I had the car ready for Evie when she needed to leave. She left for her appointment at 12:15, only to find our road blocked by the sewer crew—she wouldn't be able to get through for half an hour. They were supposed to warn us, but never did. Our neighbors were trying to get to a doctor's appointment as well and had to cancel because of the blockage. Evie finally came home around 1:00, called the doctor's office, and was able to have a telehealth visit, and her doctor prescribed antibiotic drops for her eye. The crew had cleared the back road through the Pine Hill Cottages with a tractor, so Evie was able to get out and drive to Wegmans to pick up her prescription. She returned home at 2:30, exhausted and frustrated—just like me that morning.
We did nothing the rest of the afternoon. I napped, Evie watched TV, and once I woke, I spent the afternoon reading a book, The Island. At 5:00, I had a Zoom call with Schwab representatives who explained the value of having a Schwab advisor for my portfolio. I'll have to decide whether it's worth the money. The call lasted over half an hour, and once it ended, I was happy to enjoy a glass of wine with Evie before dinner. Dinner was easy: leftover spaghetti and meatballs. We watched a couple of HGTV shows and Colbert to finish the evening.














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