Good morning.
We too are in a cool drop in temperatures after it felt like the upper 80’s the other day. 65F and breezy looks like the high for the next few days.
Yesterday there were yard sales everywhere. This morning many places that didn’t sell some of their wares have taken them to the curb for garbage day.
Gail finished her treatments and rang the gong in the cancer center Karen. We were all up there that day for her. She’s still on a medication to hopefully keep things at bay. It will be a very emotional day for Reverend Lisa. It’s the congregation’s turn to lift her spirits.
At our BBQ the other night it was “raining” maple keys Kathie. I remember as a kid peeling the seed end open and sticking the key on my nose!
I think all of us are getting to the end of our patience with the basement job Mike. It has continually evolved way past the simple project we all thought it would be.
Yesterday our Navy Yard Park was overrun by out of towners fishing. Well outside of the designated fishing area. Of course there wasn’t a bylaw officer to be seen.
These people come to town, bring their entire families, food, coolers and garbage. Sadly, they contribute nothing to the local shops when they’re here.
I think a coffee may be in order.
Everyone have a wonderful Sunday.