A Young Ohio University Bobcat, 1965 |
A Gloomy But Warm Morning, at 7:24 |
1963-64 Elite NCAA Final Eight Team |
After breakfast, I went to another Thursday yoga class, crowded of course, with three other guys among the students, a rarity. This seems to be hip opening week, so we were on our backs much of the morning. We also learned that at the beginning of a new moon, we are less flexible, more tense because of fluid loss, at least according to some Eastern text. What fluid it might be I have no idea. Didn't want to appear to be a skeptic.
For lunch, I had the leftover eggplant pasta, quite good, then drove in to Jamestown for a doctor's appointment with a dermatologist. Then, I stopped both at the bank, picked up money for our trip, and at the Tractor Store to pick up sunflower seeds for our hungry birds. We have gone through 50 pounds so far this winter, starting on our next bag. The rest of the afternoon we both took it easy, reading and listening to NPR. I had no mojo, so I did not go out skiing though it could have been good, even on the lake, as a number of snow mobiles have raced by our yard, hopefully making paths for us to cross country ski. I will have to wait till Monday afternoon I guess.
Dinner, like lunch was leftover schnitzel, brussell sprouts, scalloped potatoes and asparagus, all from Wednesday night. Thank goodness we both like leftovers, or we would waste a heck of a lot of food. Perhaps it's from our growing up with thrifty parents, who made use of all of their leftovers, part of the generation that grew up during the Depression. We watched Stewart and Colbert, then some Idol, and went to bed earlier than usual because of our trip to Ohio University.
At the moment, it's 6:45 and I still cannot make out anything out our window, as the cloud cover must be heavy enough to blanket the beginning of dawn, no apricot colored sky this morning, no clear blue skies, no arctic temperatures. It's now 7:20, five or six guys are out already fishing, enjoying the tropical weather.
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