Friday, July 28, 2006

Days at work

Work again Wednesday but was able to drive. Evelyn went to Asheville with Shirley. They walked on the streets downtown and visited man small shops. They had lunch at a vegetarian restaurant. We had a moderate day and I returned home, showered, and went to the hotel for computer work. We met back at home and had dinner. We went to choir practice and then came home to rest for tomorrow. I also called Rexhall in CA and was told they wanted the original bi-fold from the stove so they could match it. I got mad at the runaround. I wonder if I can trust them with the original because we may never get it back and will have nothing. We will have to pray hard about that.
I worked again and said good-bye to Renita who will be working at the casino by the time I come back to work. Josh wasn’t there so I wasn’t able to confirm Sunday’s church with him. Shirley had decided I would be too tired to golf after work and then go to usher for Folkmoot in the evening. We rested and then went to Haywood Community College to usher. The performances were better than those at Lake Junaluska on Sunday. I was able to talk a bit with one of the performers from New Zealand. I was surprised to learn that English is their official language. Some of their pictures are on previous posts.
We were up early and off to Franklin to pay our traffic fine. We were able to get the speed reduced to prevent an increase in our insurance rate. I guess that will work although I was surprised that was even a question. Unfortunately, they take only cash or money orders so we have to go to the bank in Waynesville to get the money. We learned that a postal money order is only ¼ the price of a cashiers check. We went to our motor home at the Jones’ and put the Baptist hymnals in there to be out of our way. We then meandered back through a little town, Bryson City and had lunch at a very nice local diner. For dessert we had strawberry/rhubarb cobbler that was also very good. We went to the library for the annual book sale and got a big box of romance novels for Evelyn. We came home and just snacked for dinner and then went downtown to see what the entertainment was at Pheasant Hill and Towne Square. The only thing was a woman guitarist who sang old hits. We shared a piece of cake and came home by 8 to watch TV and go to bed early.

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