Monday, February 28, 2011

Finally, a morning without clouds or mist. Today dawned bright and sunny--what a welcomed change for our walk. A strong cool front blew through last night bringing more pleasant temperatures--our high this afternoon was in the upper 70's.

After our walk and breakfast, John headed off to wood carvers. I spent the morning doing laundry and putting fresh sheets on the bed. I also mad
e a jello salad to take to the woodcarvers BBQ. This is an event Wallace and Becky put on each spring. This year they provided brisket, sausage, relish tray, drinks, plates, and utensils. All the carvers brought a covered dish or dessert to share. Needless to say, we had one awesome meal. I think Becky said we had 48 people there this afternoon--just about every carver attended. Once the meal was over, everyone pitched in and helped with the cleanup. It wasn't long before the Wright's patio was back in tip top shape. A few folks hung around afterward and visited before heading home.


Jim, Lloyd, and Ginny - our golfing buddies

Lois and her great grandson who is visiting

Stan stopped over this afternoon to deliver a copy of the Kinney County Post. He saw the doctor today and had some x-rays, but didn't get an MRI. The doctor said he didn't break or chip any bones with his fall, but may have torn his rotator cuff. The MRI is scheduled for next Monday. Stan needed some help, so John went with him to deliver the papers in Brackettville.

When John got home, we went to pick up Tim and headed over to the RV park. One of Lloyd's neighbors in the park is a DEA agent and agreed to give a little talk about the DEA and tell us some of his experiences. Art had also asked a fellow agent to also share about his job. They both gave a very interesting talk and answered many questions. We ended our day watching a little TV before heading off to bed. It'll be another busy day again tomorrow.

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