Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Wednesday Morning

The cold front brought lots of clouds and wind. It was sweater weather to start the day and by the time we started playing pickle ball it had warmed up enough for just shirts. The temps stayed around the 65 mark most of the afternoon so it was pleasant outside and last night it dropped into the 40's again but not nearly as cold as it is up North. Yeow, they are having some miserably cold weather; the coldest in years, oh well!!!

The morning was much the usual except for the chilly ride out to the rec. There were 8 of us to play PB on the outside courts and we had a good workout for 2 hours plus. The wind was blocked by the building so it wasn't too bad except for top spin lobs which moved all over the place. After PB I stopped off to pick up a new book I had ordered at the library then headed home. Nancy was getting ready to leave for a mega dental appointment so I headed out to the barber for an ear lowering, riding on my bike. I use a local gal which is just down the road on Seminole Blvd.

I came back to hand water and pick lettuces for a fresh salad. After making the salad I ate one for lunch then settled in to wait on Nancy to return. She had 5 front teeth restored; redo the fillings and build up the tooth to make it stronger. Yeow the work done was awesome but with a big price tag. At least Nancy feels great about his work and last night around 7:30 the phone rang and it was the dentist asking how she was doing. That's different!!!

Nancy chicken fried deer cube steak for supper and along with broccoli from my garden and white rice we dined; licking the skillet clean. Yeow that is some awesome eatin' and we always comment how much healthier we would be if we ate venison instead of beef; plus the taste is delicious. We are thankful our mountain friends and neighbors always think of us when harvesting these tasty animals. After the clean up we settled into the Fox News channel then I headed for the showers.

On a more somber note our brother-in-law Mike Dillon in Virginia is at this moment under the scalpel for open heart surgery to repair or replace a valve. He is at the U.Va. hospital in Charlottesville and has one of the best doctors for this procedure in the country; but still keep him and the doctor in your thoughts and prayers for a successful operation and speedy recovery, LATER

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