Got up about 2:30, refreshed, and set off for town. Guess I'll never know, but I'll incorporate the conflicting locations into my talk.Īfter lunch, I did something unusual for me: I lay down on the couch, covered myself with my cozy "fur" throw, and dozed off. Interestingly, two sources differ on the artist's birthplace: One says he was born in Antwerp, the other in London where his parents went to escape religious persecution.
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No problem for me and I'm looking forward to it.ĭid some cleaning and food prep, plus spent time on the computer and continued to rehearse. (This is a sort of virtual meeting via our computers.) I was all set for it, but unfortunately, John called to say that, for some reason, he didn't have an Internet connection and we'd have to postpone until tonight at 7:00. John Callaghan of Poinsettia Toastmasters had planned a Zoom meeting for last evening at 6:30. Stopped into Goodwill and bought a four-opening frame for the school pics my granddaughters and great-grandsons sent. He turned out to be a nice guy, too his regular job is in a hospice, I'm not sure in what capacity.Īnyway, he left about 4:00 and I immediately took off for town and the museum-to-library walk. He was here for only an hour, so it cost me only thirty bucks, but happy day, he did everything: got my printer connected, reinstall my Apache word, put my Dionne Quint pictures on a flash drive in a folder, and other stuff I can't even remember, but all's well. I met him at the entrance and took him to my place. called shortly after and was ready to come over for my laptop. We had a nice, leisurely lunch and I got home at 2:30. Along with a good Chardonnay, it was delicious I thought I'd take some home, but ate it all. It's served with a kind of salty jam, grapes, marmalade, thinly-sliced green apples, almonds, and toasted baguette. You select three or four cheeses or, if you want, substitute cold meats, but I went for the cheese alone. Nancy came a few minutes later and we both ordered the cheese plate. It was crowded, but what was open was the comfortable corner banquette (or whatever it's called-an L-shaped sofa-like arrangement, with cushions), and I was pleased to be seated there. Went from there to The Cave-early, but that was okay. It warmed up later and I left a bit after breakfast to pick up various items at WinCo.
They were picturesque, all right, but hey, chilly. Good grief, when I walked Kimball at 7:00, there was snow on the mountains above Ventura.