Tomato bonanza
We walked in the cool of the morning. While returning home, I noticed the door to the landscaper’s office was open. I stopped in and complained about the branches still being in our yard. They were removed later in the day. We returned home for a light breakfast and work. Evelyn cleaned the back of the car and lay down to rest. I tried to work on checking into the possibility of booking a hotel in NYC through NCL. I couldn’t do in on the computer, so I will have to call them tonight. After lunch we went to my therapy. I seriously doubt much progress has been made. I worked a while but then went on to Evelyn’s appointment to have calluses removed from her feet. From there to the library and to Blimpie Subs. We decided to buy a sandwich for tomorrow’s lunch. We will eat here before leaving for Ohio. We brought it home and watched Glenn Beck. He has some wonderful examinations of history that many people should learn. I was a history minor in college but have learned many things. I do remember things from my studies that have been erased from American history. Beck has revived many of them in a very interesting way. We began checking our list of things to pack and began loading the car. We were off to choir practice. It rained a bit on the way but mostly stayed off to the south and east. It did cool things a bit. The choir director decided the choir would not sing Sunday since we will be gone. This was strange since they survive without us all winter. Evelyn and I drove to Artie’s to get some tomatoes. He brings them to the church often and has a large garden filled with many vegetables. He invited us into his house. It was very hot inside because he likes it that way. His wife, Anita, likes it cool. She is quite crippled due to her polio. They have been very good servants of Christ, especially in churches. We came home to rest for tomorrow.
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