Morning. Carol is with friends having
breakfast at First Watch near Montgomery. You were putting two new BBC
'Culture' articles on your Facebook page. - Amorella
1005 hours. What a beautiful Spring morning, clear skies with a high of
75 degrees. This morning we paid our house insurance by the quarter this time.
Mid-afternoon.
You had a late lunch at Longhorn and said
'good-bye' to Jen saying you would call and stop in once in a while once you
know she is going to be there. Carol is on Chapter Four of The Guilty by
David Baldacci and you are facing west sitting the hill at Pine Hill Lakes
north. - Amorella
1525 hours. I am sad because I am going to miss Jen. She is always
friendly and personable and our lunches are always excellent. Ann, Morata, Judy
and Carol, all four were there for breakfast. Judy did not know we were moving
but they all agreed that they would do lunch from now on. They plan on one more
breakfast at their usual First Watch during the first week of May. They also
suggest they might visit Westerville during the summer. It made me feel good
that the four will continue to see each other as they have for the most part of
the last forty some years, beginning long ago at the large old bricked two
story Blue Ash Elementary School at the southwest corner of Kenwood and Cooper
Roads in old central Blue Ash. The school was begun about 1905 but when it
closed it closed in 1985 it housed about 460 students. The students and faculty
moved to the Indian Hill Wyandot Elementary where Blue Ash Elementary continued
until they finally built a new school back in Blue Ash proper next to the Blue Ash
branch of the University of Cincinnati off Plainfield Road in 2002. Carol
retired from Sycamore Public Schools in 2004.
Post. - Amorella
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