Thursday, October 10, 2024

A Fall Morning Of Sun And Clouds

7:03

7:39

9:07

It's 7:30 and we have both been up since 7:00. I have breakfast at 8:00 and then yoga at 10:00. Evie is off to school at 9:30 and won't be home until 2:30. It's a clear sky morning with just a ribbon of clouds over the Bemus shoreline, blocking the sunrise. It's 9:25 and I just returned from breakfast in Bemus with the guys and am ready to head to yoga.

Yesterday was a stay-at-home day for the most part. It was a fantastic morning with sun and clouds and a smooth, calm lake so I paddled for an hour. I only had breakfast or finished the blog after 10:00. Evie was fall-cleaning the blue room, then helped me get a good start on our attic which is a mess from just throwing things in there in no particular order. By 11:30, it actually looked semi-organized but we still have a long way to go. I then went out and measured various neighbors' docks since we are going to have to get new horses for the end piece, an expensive item. Since we are getting new horses, we hope to enlarge and lengthen our end piece. 

Lunch was the last of the couscous soup and corn and I watched my series. After lunch, I read and tried to nap to no avail. So I decided to take it easy and read and finally finished my book, The God Of The Woods which I would recommend. Neither of us did much the rest of the afternoon other than start picking out clothes to take to our weekend in Philadelphia. By 6:00, we were ready to be picked up by Ron and Linda and have dinner in Bemus. Unfortunately, the restaurant was closed so we ended up driving to Jamestown and eating at a three-month-old restaurant called Wicked Warren. Linda and Ron had been there before and loved the pizza so three of them got pizza and I got some called the Big Mess, a meatloaf sandwich with everything on it but the kitchen sink to use a cliche. It was decent. We stayed until 8:00 and then headed home. We then spent the rest of the evening watching the news, as Milton was beginning to hit the Florida coast. That was it for the night.

Any idea who this might describe? Answer tomorrow 

“His primary rules were: never allow the public to cool off; never admit a fault or wrong; never concede that there may be some good in your enemy; never leave room for alternatives; never accept blame; concentrate on one enemy at a time and blame him for everything that goes wrong; people will believe a big lie sooner than a little one; and if you repeat it frequently enough people will sooner or later believe it.”


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