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9:07 |
It's 9:10 and I have just returned from kayaking down to Bootey Bay and back, an hour paddle, in drizzle most of the way so I got soaked for the second time in three days. I did not see much waterfowl and the shoreline was obscured much of the paddle by fog.
Kayak Morning |
We knew Saturday might be the last nice day, that cloudy skies and rain were forecast Sunday through Thursday so we wanted to take advantage of it. The day began with a paddle, breakfast, gathering of trash, and making up a shopping list on my iPhone on the Wegman's app. Once everything was done, I gathered the trash, dropped it off at the Transfer Station, drove to Wegman's, and realized I left my phone at home with Evie's shopping list. I could not call to find out what to get so I actually had fun trying to remember everything that was on the list, thinking forward to tonight's dinner and what we might need. Needless to say, when I returned home, I forgot three or four essentials which means one of us will be heading back to Wegman's Sunday morning.
Evie was working in the yard but took a time out to make me quesadillas to go with the last of the vegetable soup. I am watching a series I know I have watched a long time ago called George Gently but I like it enough to stay with it. I am finally getting into my novel, A Good Marriage by Kimberly Mc Creight after plowing through over half the book. I napped of course and then went outside and worked with Evie, filling up more pails with weeds, trimmings from trees, and deadfall. By 4:00, we were more or less done, the garden looked great and I emptied the pails up the hill.
We relaxed until 6:00 when Evie sauteed mushroom, fried a bag of frozen, shredded hash brown, and made a salad while I went outside and grilled a couple of Delmonico steaks. The hash browns were surprisingly good and the steak was tasty, especially with the mushrooms. We watched Real-Time With Bill Maher and Jeopardy, then tried another Shtisel and we are back into it and watched two more episodes. I guess we were premature in our criticism of Season Three.
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