Thursday, March 26, 2020

Wednesday March 25, 2020

Wednesday March 25, 2020

Blog time 1100 sitting in living room.

Up at 0630.  This is my easy Wednesday.  I did calisthenics at 50% and then showered.  Oatmeal breakfast and then we grabbed our thermos.  Nancy and I walked to Panera to get them filled up.  It was cold, 27, but the sun was up and no wind.  Perfect conditions for a walk.  Today we followed Nancy’s preferred route.  Total distance walked, 2.15 miles.

We are having typical early spring weather.  Cool mornings but the sun soon warms things up.  High today will be in low 50s.  The days are getting longer.  Today we have 12h30’ heading to 15h in mid June.

We are stocked up so no trips today.  Tomorrow we will make a trip to Costco so Nancy can pick up a prescription. 

An upside of the Shelter in Place order is that we have no need for a second car.  We have put off searching for a second car.  When the Y and MVA reopen we begin our search.

Like most Wednesday’s took out trash and did a load of laundry.  I did find time for a nap.  After fixed our daily apple snack.  Finished the afternoon with a 2 mile walk.

This and that;
The President is not getting high marks for his handling of the Coronavirus.  The daily news conferences are embarrassing.

Today both Missy and Debbie FaceTimed us.  They are checking up on Mom and Dad.  We think this is nice.

The Coronavirus in Italy and Spain is frightening.  The U.K. is not far behind in severity.

The Coronavirus does not appear to be serious in Russia.  What is the reason?

We watch the ups and downs of the stock market.  Like most small investors we are confused.

Nancy had a long talk with college friend Karen Horlings.  Karen is still in Florida.  She comes home in late April.  Carol Masten also gave Nancy a call.

Speaking of coming home, my sister, Helen, and Don are flying home to Gaylord today.  Got a message that they arrived safely.

We had a light dinner followed by our after dinner snack.  Tonight we watched an episode of Unforgotten before turning in.

It was 50 when I took Ms P out at 2200.






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