Some friends and I have been saying that we really needed a thunderstorm to wake the trees and seeds and the worms up after this long cold winter. Well, we got it today. I was out quite a bit and was fortunate to be either IN the car or in a building when the rains and thunder became their strongest.
I had to be at Ebco at 10 to man the place until 1PM. I arrived shortly before Ray Hagerman with his dog, Chance, and the key did and was by the door with a gentle mist coming down. My friend, Paul Hanson, and one of his charges came before the door opened also. There were two ladies, that came in a bit later, friends of Georgia Ressmeier and after a bit, Joseph and Felicia Reindl and their friend Paul came to see the exhibit. So I had people to visit with, besides Ray and Chance. I did have a bit of time to sit and do some writing also. It was a pleasant morning.
I got home about 2 and had a lunch then working on the several projects that I seem to have going at once.
I went to the 4PM Mass. It was a Palm Sunday mass on Saturday. I remembered to bring a blessed palm for Rita and Tom along with their communion.
A quiet night, good, because I want to go to bed and read with the rain and thunder booming around the house.
So, until tomorrow. When I am going to a play with Bobbie and Bill.
Dia Dhuit
Mary
If drinking and driving is illegal, why do bars have parking lots?
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