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It's just 7:00 as I sit here, the sun filling the living room with its light. I hardly noticed until this morning how far the sun has moved — from rising over Tom's Point to, this morning, rising over Long Point — on its journey along the horizon from southeast in winter to northeast in June. It's 9:56 and I had breakfast at the Ashville Country Store at 8:00 and was out on the lake for a 40-minute paddle at 9:15. A busy morning
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| Kayak Morning |
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| Paddling North |
I was up way too early yesterday and had too much coffee, waiting for Evie to get up around 8:30. Since we'll be traveling by air to Dallas next week, I signed up with both American Airlines and Enterprise Rent-A-Car, since we'll be needing a car in Dallas. For some reason they make it very difficult, and it took me a good hour to get signed up with both. Now I just have to remember the usernames and passwords. They also seem to be asking for something I don't quite understand — a passkey. My grandsons will help explain it to me next week.
Once that was done, I wasted much of the morning reading or on my computer. Around 11:30 I drove to Hogan's because I wanted a sub sandwich for lunch — we didn't have much in the refrigerator. I ate it, watched my show, and was napping by 1:30, tired out from getting up at 5:30.
At 2:45 I headed to the KIA dealer in Erie. For some reason I entered "KIA Express" into the GPS, which took me off the highway onto back roads to what used to be KIA Express. The real KIA dealer was still ten miles away, and I found myself at a motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle showroom called Polaris. The guy was really nice and volunteered to change the oil and rotate the tires, so I sat around for half an hour, paid about half of what it would have cost at the KIA dealer, and drove home on back roads — a lovely drive, the hills and valleys mostly green.
When I got home, I relaxed and got ready for dinner. Evie was showered and ready by 5:45, so we picked up Ron and Linda and drove a couple of miles to the Lake View bar and restaurant in Mayville. It caters to bikers and snowmobilers, so it was practically empty when we arrived. We ordered beers, burgers, fries, and onion rings and caught up on the past month. They head East on Tuesday and we fly West on Thursday, so we won't be seeing them again for close to a month. We left around 8:00, dropped them off, and were home by 8:15. Evie was ready for bed. I, of course, stayed up until 10:00 watching the Knicks/76ers game — won by the Knicks, though it was close.
I'm still struggling to find a book to read. It seems like every book I download, I realize I've already read it when I begin it.







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