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6:16 |
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6:17 |
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6:34 |
I was up at 6:00, to a 73º morning, getting ready for the heatwave over the next few days. The sunrise was hidden behind a cloud cover but it just peaked out at 6:40, sending me off the porch and into the house. It's 9:00 and I was able to get in a 70-minute paddle, in the morning heat, to Tom's Point and home and caught a heron perched around Tom's Point
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Kayak Morning |
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Perched Above Tom's Point |
Yesterday was one of those days where it just made sense to stay inside, avoid the sticky, hot day and chill out. reading or watching a movie on TV. I got in a quick paddle before breakfast in Bemus with three of our group. I then went to yoga at 9:30 and to my surprise, the class was packed when I arrived and I had to sit in the front next to our teacher, Danielle. Why everyone chose to go to yoga yesterday is a mystery. I stopped for coffee but the line was too long with people ordering complicated drinks, so I left and dropped a check off at the Chautauqua Lake Association and talked with Doug Conroe, the head of it. I mentioned that a neighbor thought that a herbicide was used along Woodlawn but he said that was not true. It was scheduled but never done due to lack of money.
When I got home, I was not very hungry and had some ramen for lunch. Evie had been busy in the kitchen. We are close to getting ready for next week. I started a new series during lunch from HBO called The Deuce, written by two of my favorites, David Simon and George Pelecanos. Simon was responsible for THE WIRE, and I have read most of Pelecanos's novels. It's gritty, set in New York City in the 1970s.
Evie braved the heat in the afternoon, staying outside for an hour. After a nap, I joined her and had to do some deep diving in the lake to find the anchor, a cement block, because one of our buoys was missing, probably chopped off by a boat motor. And that was it for both of us for the afternoon until I left for Bemus Point around 5:30 to pick up a pizza,. I joined Evie on the porch after I returned and we enjoyed a good hour as the day began to cool a bit. Around 7:15, Evie made a salad, I poured us a coke and we had pizza which for some reason tasted amazing, the best we have had in a while even though we always get our pizza from the same place. We watched Colbert, a few of the pundits, and ended up watching a garden show, BIG DREAMS, SMALL SPACES, recommended by my sister Ellen. It takes place in Great Britain and it was interesting.
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