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49 degrees/clear skies/calm winds
Pentoga Road
Since I'll be out of the house first thing in the morning, I thought I'd better write tonight.
Today's been a mellow, laid back, Sunday, complete with an afternoon nap. We left mid morning to meet Macrea and make the Hambone exchange.
Sargie and I took our time coming home and made stops at several different area lakes.
The lake above is one of our favorite bluegill haunts. Though the ice is gone, it will be several weeks before the fishing becomes active.
The day was a lazy one. Following a good nap, I fiddled around with the rear wall in the garden house and am ready to make the openings for the windows later this week.
Sargie and I took a wonderful three mile late afternoon walk to our local lake. The sun was bright and the temperature was close to sixty degrees.

There's one last little chunk of snow and ice around the lake. Hopefully, we won't see any more until late next fall.

Monday, Tuesday, and Friday of this coming week will see me in the first grade classroom. I enjoy the twelve munchkins and certainly won't be bored.
Sargie opens the Vision Center tomorrow and we'll both be out of the house bright and early.
Meanwhile, it's time to get tomorrow's lunches packed and things ready for a busy week.
After all, a man's work is never done.
So are the tales from Pentoga Road...
The lake above is one of our favorite bluegill haunts. Though the ice is gone, it will be several weeks before the fishing becomes active.
The day was a lazy one. Following a good nap, I fiddled around with the rear wall in the garden house and am ready to make the openings for the windows later this week.
Sargie and I took a wonderful three mile late afternoon walk to our local lake. The sun was bright and the temperature was close to sixty degrees.
There's one last little chunk of snow and ice around the lake. Hopefully, we won't see any more until late next fall.
Monday, Tuesday, and Friday of this coming week will see me in the first grade classroom. I enjoy the twelve munchkins and certainly won't be bored.
Sargie opens the Vision Center tomorrow and we'll both be out of the house bright and early.
Meanwhile, it's time to get tomorrow's lunches packed and things ready for a busy week.
After all, a man's work is never done.
So are the tales from Pentoga Road...
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