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We'll be driving to Miami for the cruise and staying overnight in a Marriott property the night prior to boarding the ship. I have a free night from Marriott that we needed to use before the end of February so this works out well. Wouldn't want to make that long drive on the day we cruise.

Having my usual problems getting prescriptions from the local Walgreen's pharmacy. They are claiming my insurance company needs to know if I actually need the glucose test strips  that the doctor prescribed. I have now been testing my blood sugars since 1998 so unless my diabetes has miraculously disappeared I think the answer should be obvious. Last year they wanted to charge me an outrageous price for one of my prescriptions because I didn't have my insurance card on me. When I brought it in the next time, the same clerk told me that I didn't need to show it because they had it in their records. Knew I should have found another pharmacy.

All the mail that was held by the East Bridgewater post office while we were on our cruise finally made its way to Vero Beach yesterday and it contained only one invoice with a payment due date of about a week ago. Will put a check in today's mail and hope they will disregard the late payment. Fortunately most of our recurring bills are on auto pay so the problem of late payments is minimal.

Lee, coming from Boston whose drivers are notorious for driving methods that could never be described as "slow", I was amused by that appellation. 

Like you, Dave, I recently became a fan of Yellowstone and in light of the dearth of watchable programs on TV due to the strike, I have been pleased to see the networks bringing shows like that and Only Murder in the Building to network TV. Can't wait for the Super Bowl to be played and signal the restart of new programming.


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