A lovely day. The sun was shining and all was right with the world (if one avoids reading the newspaper and listening to the news). Greg was in withdrawal so we started the day by helping him handle his symptoms by going to Princess Auto. Once he found what he was looking for (replacement lock pins for the anti-sway bars) he felt much better.
We then headed out to Mary’s Garden; my sister’s favourite “farmer’s market”. We worked hard at restraining ourselves but it was hard to resist all the fresh fruit and veggies. Our little RV fridge is definitely full (and now Marion also feels much better).
The afternoon was spent at Margery’s, sitting in the backyard, working on the New York Times crossword puzzle, and doing laundry. The three of us went out to dinner to a restaurant called Afghan Kitchen. The dinner was so good and we could hardly move afterward. We almost needed a crane to help us get to the car. While we had planned to have a quiet evening resting our full tummies the people in the RV park asked us to join their evening outdoor neighbourhood circle. They are fulltime RVers and it is always interesting to hear the stories of why they have chosen this lifestyle.
The afternoon was spent at Margery’s, sitting in the backyard, working on the New York Times crossword puzzle, and doing laundry. The three of us went out to dinner to a restaurant called Afghan Kitchen.
The dinner was so good and we could hardly move afterward. We almost needed a crane to help us get to the car. While we had planned to have a quiet evening resting our full tummies the people in the RV park asked us to join their evening outdoor neighbourhood circle. They are fulltime RVers and it is always interesting to hear the stories of why they have chosen this lifestyle.
A lovely day.
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That’s some art work!
The artwork is great and so are the words.
Looks like that bike took a nose dive
Did you see where the handle bars are?
Yes but it still looks like a underground gopher!
Yeah, but I bet you would not say no to a chance to ride it.
You’re right.
When are you home?