Saturday, April 18, 2015


Good evening GH. It is just passing 10:00 p.m. in "The City." I don't know about elsewhere in the country, but here in the GH area, the weather could not have been better for Earth Day 2015. The sun was shining, the temperature was in the mid 70s.

STWD and I took a nice morning walk. Later, I walked over to the library for the monthly Irish Jam session. One of the players suggested that it was too nice to stay inside, so we moved up to the patio area by the doors on Columbus. Fantabulous idea!

I came home in between the Jam and the Rock the Earth activities in Central Park. I took some pictures in the park, but they show exactly what was happening, not much. Oh well, the chance to sit in the park and listen to what was happening was all good. Here are those pictures

Back in the days of WWII, this was the norm. We've sadly lost our way.
This was the title for the activities in Central Park
While the young ladies in this band were very good, attendance was sparse.
But, any chance to perform before an audience is always welcome.
Amanda sang and played very well, but the sound system betrayed all of the performers. 
This man read his poetry. It was quite good.                      

Cheerios with sliced apples for breakfast, a veggie burger with mashed potatoes for lunch, and my coveted small shells pasta for dinner. What a culinary triumph for me.

I've been listening to a Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefers band concert live from Tampa, FL. In typical Buffett style, he and the band have been going strong for over two hours and twenty minutes. Just one more thing that made the day great.

Right now the view out TWW is dark. The rain tomorrow is supposed to hold off until later tomorrow afternoon. Hopefully, Mary makes it back home safely before the rain overtakes her. The forecast calls for the showers to begin here at 3:00 p.m. tomorrow. The temperature tomorrow is supposed to peak out at 61° about that same time.

I finished the book that is due on Monday, so STWD and I will return it tomorrow on our morning rounds.

In sports news, the boys in blue defeated the Padres, 6 - 5 in 11 innings. They are still in second place. The Tigers fell to that other team from Chicago, 3 - 12. But with an 8 - 2 record, they still have a solid hold on first place. My beloved Red Sox lost to the Orioles 1 - 4. They too still have a hold on first place. The Caps had an easy time with the Ft.Wayne TinCaps, winning 10 -6. Their record is not all that stellar.

I don't have any plans for tomorrow. I intend to keep it that way. The sun will rise at 6:57 a.m. and set at 8:31 p.m. Ciao.


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