Thursday, July 05, 2018

A New Day

This morning a bright new day dawned. I got up at my usual time, drove toward work, and then took a small detour when I was just about there. I didn't have to be to work until nine o'clock this morning. My sister Priscilla had a meeting at her school at nine o'clock too. Since we had the chance, we jumped at it, and met up for an early breakfast at The Log Cabin.

The parking lot, which is full of classic cars on their web site, was pretty much empty, but the door was unlocked so we ventured inside. For half an hour or so we had the entire dining room to ourselves and I found it very nice to have a morning meal with the sister I don't often catch up with. I ordered an omelette with broccoli and cheddar cheese, and home fries. (Notice the photo is old and was not taken at the Log Cabin. It was taken somewhere in the Adirondack Mountains several years ago when this sister and I went off on an adventure.) I saved half of my omelette and half of my potatoes for lunch.

Work was busy and I got out at closing time. This was planned and will be the same tomorrow, only I won't be going out to breakfast. After work I went to my sister Rachel's house. I worked on a jigsaw puzzle with her mother in law, and Rachel fed me a hotdog, some potato salad, and "trucker sized" chunks of watermelon. It was a good day and I am tired. Now that my room is cooling down, perhaps I can go to sleep.

7 comments:

  1. ...keep having great new days!

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  2. I wanted to see how you managed "trucker bites"... not quite as good as me, lol!

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    1. I could handle the big bites, it was the cold that was getting me.

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  3. What a nice day....do glad you had it...hope for many more just like it. 118 here yesterday...set a record...melting.

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    1. We're having a break from the scorching heat for a few days. 118 sounds way too hot for me!!! Yikes!

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  4. Wow! I’m way behind on reading the blog. Breakfast was wonderful and so was that trip to the Adirondacks. Wish we could go again.

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