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6:40 |
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6:41 |
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9:20, Fog Lifts |
I woke around 6:30 and to my surprise, the house was surrounded by fog, the dock and boat barely visible. The humidity seems palpable this morning, a 93%. There will be no kayaking or boating until it burns off. The last time I paddled in the fog this heavy I lost my way, thinking I was going towards Tom's Point but ended up in Wells Bay. It's 8:00 as we finish the blog and the fog is so heavy I can hardly see the end of the dock. Well, I returned from an amazing paddle, starting in fog, returning in sunshine. And I ran across the geese decoys and the hunter once again. He looks comfortable.
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Kayaking In The Fog |
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Canadian Geese Decoys |
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A Relaxed Geese Hunter |
Monday continued the hot and humid days here at the lake, typical for Labor Day and the start of school for many. It was a last gasp for the weekenders and vacationers as the lake and cottages slowly emptied so that this morning, there will be few if any fishing boats out early. I will have the lake to myself once the fog rises. I decided to go to yoga even though it was Labor Day, so I had a short paddle but did get a few interesting photos of either mallards or wood ducks. We had a substitute teacher, a gal who has taught a few times. She is enthusiastic, loves teaching and is the only one who rubs an analgesic on your back and neck at the beginning of class, a spray of rose water at the end, including a brief foot massage during Savasana. It's different and most don't mind being touched or massaged or sprayed.
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Magnificent In Mauve |
After class, there was no need to shop since we were going to the Viking mid-afternoon for a chicken barbecue and raffle to benefit the club. So I came straight home and Evie was taking it easy for, after all, yesterday was a holiday, a day to enjoy and put labor aside. We were leaving for the Viking at 2:30, so we skipped lunch, and Evie enjoyed some sun and swimming while I read and watched some of the US Open tennis.
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Barb And Jim With Winning Ticket |
At 2:30, we walked down to our neighbors, Jim and Barb's, and they drove over to the Viking Club, the parking lot packed with people. It was a busy place and we even had to wait in line to get a beer. We found a table outside with an umbrella, it was cool enough to enjoy the outdoors. The chicken was compliments of the Fire Department and it was really good although it looked burnt. I wish I knew how they did it because it was tender and juicy. Because it was a benefit for the club, they were selling tickets for a drawing for various prizes. A few years ago Barb had won a cooler filled with shrimp and steaks. So both she and Evie bought tickets and Barb said she was going to win. And she did, a large cooler with steaks, shrimp and lobster tails. Because both she and Jim are vegetarians, we got the steaks (actually a tenderloin) so everyone was happy. We left around 5:00 and came home to a warm house.
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A Winner! |
Evie sat on the front porch while I watched the end of the PGA, something I rarely do. Around 7:00, it was still uncomfortably warm in the house, so Evie went for a swim and I joined her on the dock, enjoying the cool air. When she came in, we watched another episode of A PLACE TO CALL HOME, lots of problems and enjoyed a peach crisp with ice cream. We ended the night watching two episodes of CHEERS before going up to bed.
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Sun Setting At 7:40 |
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