Loafing
This morning we had breakfast, and the motor home people decided to walk up Cuzins Lane. There were eight of us, and we went farther than before. We saw a couple of vistas of the valley and returned the same way. The property that had the vicious dogs last year had some friendly ones now. They also had fresh brown eggs for sale and Emily wanted some. We ventured to the house and met some very nice people who denied ever having vicious dogs. They did bring us some eggs when they left to go to their daughter’s house. We ate inside apart from the Beelis. We spent most of the afternoon watching NBA playoff basketball. Stan and Linda like the Sacramento Kings who were beaten mercilessly by the Spurs. We then watched the Heat barely beat the Bulls. I went to town for some gas and a match light device for Emily because the Ronson refillable one won’t take the refilling fluid. While at home, my nephew Rick called his dad. He also talked with me a while and cited several events that I didn’t remember the same way. He thinks we had tension over some religious things I said years ago. Both Evelyn and I remember that we avoided the subject totally so as not to offend him. I believe he envies the peace we have in our lives but thinks he will be weak if he seeks a higher Being. Regardless of the cause, he wants to stay away from me because he knows I love Jesus even if I don’t talk about Him in his presence. We had delicious hamburgers and potato salad while the Beelis had hamburgers also. The evening featured showers by nearly everyone except me so they could get ready for church tomorrow. The outside people showered inside to conserve the water and holding tank space since there is no place to dump here. We all went to bed around 10:30, Andrew and Elizabeth sleeping inside in their sleeping bags. Andrew planned to sleep in the TV room but Elizabeth got lonely. He graciously joined her in our room to support her.
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