Friday, April 18, 2014

4/11/2014 - 4/17/2014

Sunday
A quite day around here with Cardinal baseball taking center stage as they whipped the Cubs. It's always a treat to watch the Cardinals win, especially when they are beating the Cubs. Other than that It was just a lazy day.

Monday
The day started with a trip to the dermatologist where he used half a container of nitrogen spraying anything that even looked like it some day may become suspicious. He also took a little chunk of skin off my knuckle for a biopsy. He didn't think it was anything, but just wanted to have something to remember me by. I always ascribe these skin lettings to supplemental mortgage payments. A trained physician can recognize a lot of these little growths as benign, but lets go on and cut for insurance payments. I was told to call back in two weeks for results, but was scheduled in October for my next appointment.

After the doctor a stop by Walmart was in order to finish off the emptying of the billfold. Then it was home to recover from the six AM wake up call. Next event will be the baseball game this evening.

This afternoon the calm, muggy day abruptly ended when a front moved in from the north. Within 15 minutes the winds picked up to 25 miles per hour and the temperature dropped from 90 degrees to 74.

Cards won 7 to 0. Good night.

Tuesday
The wind has continued all day and after an overnight low of 49 the best we have been able to do is 73 degrees. 

I'm expecting delivery of a couple of items from Amazon today One was in town Saturday, but UPS turned it over to USPS yesterday morning to make the final delivery, I guess I'll get it today, but it's sure hard to fathom why this was done.

Another win for the Cardinals and half way through the game I began to sneeze.  I haven't stopped yet. It's 52 degrees outside and I do believe I've finally caught a cold with all this goofy weather we've been having.

Wednesday
The package I was expecting arrived last night and I put it right to work. While reading Judy's blog last week at Travels with Emma I saw she was given a nice going away gift for her volunteer service at Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge and I decided that a similar gadget is what I needed. I contacted Amazon and sure enough they had one that they had been holding for me. Well it arrived yesterday and I set it up last night and turned it on to 'rain forest' and even with the cold coming on I slept like a log in a...well, a rain forest. Probably a good thing I didn't set it to running river, although it might have cleared the nasal congestion.



The game this afternoon didn't have the desired outcome, but we one two out of three from the hottest team in baseball, now it's on to Washington. I guess it's true, you can't win them all.

Thursday
Today I was off visiting car dealers to check out a couple of vehicles I'd seen on the internet. Due diligence paid off and I made a deal that I can live with and PaT will be leaving the team and we're going to be having a Fiesta.


Because of the holiday today I won't be able to transfer funds or take possession until Monday, but come Monday I will be driving a 2013 Ford Fiesta. This will be a bit more comfortable to drive when I make the trip back to Hannibal, Missouri this summer.

Another change and life just keeps moving forward.






20 comments:

  1. Perhaps your rain forest machine is a bit friendlier than mine. I stuck mine in a drawer. It had taken on the bad habit of waking me up every morning at 6 am! Phooey on it!

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    1. Maybe you were right and a trip to gadget school could break that habit. I haven't used mine as a wake up call yet.

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    1. Thanks Barney. I'm sure I'll enjoy it when I travel north.

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  3. Always fun getting a new ride:) I am now also a annual victim of the nitrogen spray routine, but hopefully it will do some good. Also I get to tell folks that my better half really worked me over for a few days:)

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    1. I've been doing the nitrogen thing for 14 years now, once you start it's habit forming. I shouldn't have listened when I was told to go out and get some sun.

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  4. We had a Ford Fiesta back in the olden days when our kids were little. Stuffed 'em in the back and away we went. Lots of room! Course, the kids all have their own stories to tell about that, but who really believes all those tall tales that kids tell, anyway, eh? I'm sure you will find it very well suited to your needs, John.

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    1. I know what you mean Russ, My kids still tell tales about 3 week, 3,000 mile trips tent camping in a Honda Civic like it was some kind of big deal.

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  5. Congratulations on your new wheels. We wish you a long happy relationship.

    Judy just about had a fit setting hers up. Hope yours went much smoother. Glad is letting you sleep like a baby.

    Indians losing 1-0 right now but only in the 4th. Plenty of time to come back.

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    1. Thanks.
      I got a different model than Judy and it was pretty easy to setup.
      Cards down 3 to 1, but just got a lead off double in the top of the eight.

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  6. Good luck with your new car, the Fiesta is a nice model. Pretty roomy, too. Almost big enough to fit the entire Cardinals baseball club when they need to leave town in a hurry after a bad game... :cD

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  7. Like your new ride. Will you be towing it? I know you said you are driving back to Hannibal and not taking the RV but how about afterward?

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    1. No, the way I travel in the summer I've never had the need for a car.

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  8. You're right - we definitely need to buy some nitrogen stock. I was lucky this time with no biopsy involved. Good luck with that one. We've been on the road so much that trains put me to sleep. LOL Nice looking ride. Should make for some easy traveling.

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    1. We've each adopted a dermatologist.
      Looking forward to taking delivery Monday.

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  9. Love the new ride. I'll look forward to a ride when you reach Hannibal. Hope you had a good Easter. Ours was quiet as everyone was home last weekend.

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    1. Glad you had a good Easter. You can have a ride and I won't even make you buy gas.

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  10. Woah there, such a rough life. ;-) I guess the thing of switching packages to USPS saves money? I don;t know...somewhere in the Houston PO is a lost package for me... :-( Ordered new lenses for my camera & too bad, so sad, we can't find them. So I had to contact the seller & he'll be addressing it tomorrow with them. Sux.

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    1. I think this is the first time that they made these switches the package didn't come up missing, at least for a few day. Hope the get you new lenses resolved.

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