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Garnet Japanese Maple |
I made up some tuna for lunch, on a bagel, no soup as the fridge is empty, so we decided we needed me to go to Wegman's because we both wanted meatloaf for dinner. On the way, I stopped at the library to return two books, both overdue because I forgot to return them before our trip East. I also stopped at Ryder's Cup for a coffee, said hi to Donna Nelson at the Bookstore. I then deposited a check from the State of New York, a trifle for our high property taxes. Then onward to Home Depot, for a squirrel proof sunflower seed container and, for Evie, a snow broom for our car. Our friend Mac, in Vermont, had one and Evie loved it, making it easy to clear snow off your car. Now we have everything. O, yea, I also stopped at Wegman's, picking up some of the staples we always need, potatoes, onions, milk, eggs, salad and Diet Ginger Ale.
When I returned home, I was tired for some reason despite my having slept in. I tried to take a nap but noticed it was clouding up outside and I wanted to cut both lawns again, as more leaves had fallen and there were so many leaves from yesterday that they needed to be mulched again. So, I fired up the mower and once again cut both lawns, just before the rain stared about 4:15. I hope this takes care of the yards for another week, when we will have to cut and mulch probably one more time.
Late Tuesday Afternoon Clouds |
Dinner was great, broccoli, baked potatoes, salad and moist but firm meat loaf, with ketchup of course, as we watched Stewart and Colbert, waiting for the World Series to start. It was an exciting game if you were a KC fan as they totally dominated, winning 10-0, their first shut out of the series, making tonight's game, also in KC, for all the marbles. The winner wins the World Series title. Go KC. We didn't get to bed till 11:30 because of the game, but it was fun to watch the game, especially the excitement in the stadium.
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