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It's 9:00, and I have been up since 7:20, out on the lake by 6:45, hoping to beat the heat. It was 77º when I woke, and I was surprised by the breeze, which made it difficult to paddle back after heading south to Sandy Bottom. I even tried to take a photo of an osprey, but the wind and waves made it impossible to focus, and he flew off.
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| Kayak Morning |
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| Northern Blue |
Yesterday was the beginning of the heat wave and the first day we turned on our air conditioner, and I have to admit, walking into the house after being outside was a delight. This is our second year having air conditioning, and it was a good choice, as our summers have become warmer and warmer. Tuesday, I was up early and out on the lake, and had written the blog before Evie woke. We got it published by 9:00, and I was off to yoga with Courtney at 9:30. It's a good class, and there are four of us who have been together for four or five years now. It's rigorous, and we always feel much better when it's over. I skipped coffee on the way home and stopped for gas — $4.29 a gallon, so I didn't fill it up, hoping for lower prices down the road.
When I got home, Evie was off in Jamestown for a blood test, then shopping at Wegmans. I relaxed a bit in the nice cool living room, then had lunch — the last of the kuru fasulye — and watched my show, The Agency. I was hoping for a good nap, and though I didn't turn on the air conditioner in my room, it was pleasant enough. I may have slept a half hour, not sure, then got up because I had things I wanted to do. First, I gathered the weeds that had been drying on the dock, filled two garbage cans with them, and hauled them up the hill to the wood pile. Then I decided to take my first boat ride of the year. Evie wasn't interested, since it was so warm, so I was only out for twenty minutes, testing the boat and motor — everything's copacetic. Since it was going to be hot for the next few days, I closed up the bimini top and put the cover on the boat, timing myself: twenty minutes flat. After that, I jumped in the lake and enjoyed the weed-free patch I'd cleared next to our dock. The water was chilly at first, but it gradually warmed as I stayed in and pulled more weeds.
I was done with chores by 4:30, and when Evie had her Zoom call at 5:00, I turned on the TV and watched the World Cup match between France and Sweden — France won 3-0, and they're looking like clear favorites to win it all. Before her call, Evie had simmered chicken thighs and set them on a tray, and once we were ready to eat, I barbecued them on the grill for a nice char and color while Evie boiled noodles in the chicken broth. This is one of our go-to dinners over the years — we loved it, and wondered why we hadn't made it sooner. Afterward, I watched a couple more episodes of our Danish apocalypse series. When Evie went to bed, I was about ready to watch the Mexico/Ecuador World Cup game, but the start was postponed an hour because of lightning. So I watched my series instead and caught the first fifteen minutes of the World Cup game once it kicked off at 10:00.




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