Mid-afternoon. You had a
late lunch at Smashburgers and are now at Kroger's at the corner Tylersville
and Cox for short term essentials. The store is very busy prepping for
tomorrow's national holiday. The weather is partly cloudy with 85 degrees --
summer.
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hours. We had a good morning. I completed a second day of exercises and am
happier for it. Fourth of July prep is always busier. I see my Chapter 22 file
setting over at the top left of the desktop waiting for some needed action.
I'll be happier still when I have that completed. I do have goals though getting
up each day is priority one. Last night we watched an Amazon show recommended
by Jim, Jeanne, Craig and Alta titled "Bosch", based on a detective
named Harry Bosch by Michael Connelly. We watched the opening of the series; episode 1; first season; pretty
good. The others are on season three. Carol has read some of his books and
knows the detective. I know of the author (probably because a few of Connelly's
novels are in our book case or wall stacks).
You are home. Carol is watering the north
and west sides of the property. You are glad the new hose is in and ready to
go. You are also tired even though you had a nap before exercises and a
leisurely bath with bubbles after. Check your email; see what's up before
working on twenty-two. - Amorella
1653 hours. I read the new Popular Science instead. I'm still
tired, at least my eyes are.
You took another nap then a light supper
with NBC News and last night's PBS "Grantchester" so you are caught
up with season three. You took out time to watch the Mason thirty minute Rossi
fireworks show from your front lawn (shot off from the Middle School grounds). You
also watched "Rachel Maddow" and "Lawrence O'Donnell"
partly on DVR. All for tonight, orndorff. - Amorella
2322 hours. On 'Lawrence' we were reminded that the first time the
Constitution mentions the President it is in reference to his impeachment. The first
five references are to the duties of Congress; the sixth references is to impeachment.
2338 hours. I just reread the Constitution and I could not find the information Lawrence O'Donnell makes reference to. Perhaps I mis-listened to the program.
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