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| 7:38 |
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| 8:39 |
It's 8:50 and I just returned from a forty-five-minute paddle. Getting up later than usual, at 7:40, I was in no hurry to get out on the lake. By 8:00, I was out paddling, the lake and sky gorgeous, with some fog rising off towards Long Point. Today looks like one of the best days of the summer, full sun, blue skies, and highs in the low 70s, a good day to be outside.
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| Kayak Morning |
Tuesday was another fine day, with a long paddle to start the day because I was up early. Unlike today, I was able to photograph a couple of herons before returning. After a light breakfast, I was off to yoga at 9:10, always a challenging class with Courtney. It's nice to see it well attended, likely due to the influx of summer visitors. I skipped Wegmans and Ryder's Cup but stopped at Evans to pick up some box wine for the next couple of weeks.
I was feeling off much of the morning, so Evie made me scrambled eggs and toast for lunch, and I watched a show called Young Wallander. It's not my favorite, but I couldn't think of anything else to watch. I then got back to my history of the United States and alternated between it and Ghost Town, Tom Perrotta's new book. I napped and woke feeling better, and went outside and planted and watered the rest of the plants we bought from Mike's. I relaxed and read the rest of the afternoon, but by 6:00, we were both showered and ready to pick up our neighbors, Pat and Dave, and go out to dinner at Steener's Pub in Greenhurst.
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| Steak/Fries Night At Steeners Pub |
This seems to be our go-to place on Tuesdays because of the steak special. During Covid, it was maybe twenty-two bucks for two steaks and fries. Last night it was forty bucks. It was a fun night, catching up on their winter in South Carolina. We left around 7:45 and were home by 8:00. We sat in the living room reading until 8:30, when Evie went up to bed, and I watched a new series on Paramount+ called The Agency. It's confusing, but I am starting to get it.
From These Truths: "One million Europeans migrated to British America between 1600 and 1800 and two and a half million Africans were carried there by force over that same stretch of centuries, on ships that sailed past one another by day and by night."











































