Thursday, September 29, 2016

Thursday Morning

Well this month has just about gone and so has our nearly two weeks away from the cabin. I'm ready for some at least cooler temps and no humidity that is now found in the mountains. Thankfully we will head back that way on Sunday with a short layover for a couple of nights in Charleston S.C. I didn't do a whole lot outside today that required any physical exertion as I was worn out from the past 3 days of working on the pool.

The day started with my normal roll out around 6'ish, sometimes it's a few before or after but mainly 6'ish. I do usually hit the sack at nights around 10'ish so I'm getting plenty of rest. I did my usual routines that start with a handful of Nutrilite vitamins and supplements washed down with a cup of hot green tea laced with a healthy 5 shakes of the spice or herb turmeric.(Turmeric comes in glass shaker top bottle) while I posted this ramble. Then I spent a few minutes with my Creator in thanksgiving and lifting those I know and love up who need to be remembered to the great Healer. There are several on my heart and in my daily thoughts for special consideration.

 After a breakfast of an fried egg sandwich on toast with the last tomato from the garden and some raw onion I got ready to head out to have the truck serviced at Twill Auto in St.Pete. Our neighbor and close friend Dan and his crew have been in business for years and now he is thinking of selling the business over to his kids. He is ready to semi-retire from the mechanic business. I made a stop on the way for the special oil I use from Wal-Mart. Afterwards I just chilled the rest of the morning catching up on some reading and relaxation until when Amy and Eliza Faye came for lunch. She and Nancy have really bonded and they are so cute together when playing toys together.

After lunch Amy ran out for a haircut and then she and Eliza left to pick up Ave and Sam. Nancy took off to the mall and I just laid around and read until suppertime. I did put together what vitamins and supplements we will need for the next 5-6 weeks when we leave Seminole on Sunday. I spoke with our mountain mom,  Helen and she said they have had only a little rain since we've been gone and the leaves are falling off before turning. It has been a dry month of September in the mountains. Well after a supper of hamburger steak and fresh broccoli and cauliflower we got ready for a visit from Dan and Carol for the next couple hours. We just sat and chatted about the upcoming months and what has taken place the past couple of months. We have been close friends the past 20 plus years and even strangers think Nancy and Carol are sisters.

Well after they left I hit the shower and then read a Ken Follett book until 10'ish. He is such a great historical novelist around the WWII era that he is hard to put down. He mainly writes from the British perspective, LATER