Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Good morning or good evening, wherever you may be, across the nation and across the world. It is just after 4:30 a.m. in "The City."

The sun will rise today @ 7:38 a.m. and set later @ 8:03 p.m.

The current temperature is 33° under cloudy-skies. Today's forecast from the NWS calls for the high to be 45° under partly-cloudy skies in the morning giving way to sunny skies in the afternoon. Late tonight, there is a 60% chance for rain.. The high temperature will be about the same as Tuesday.

Yesterday was rather laid-back. We collectively finished the crossword from Monday's edition of the Grand Haven Tribune and I installed the lighting in the man-cave above our greenhouse in preparation for the growing of our tomato and pepper seeds. Here's hoping.

While I was engaged in that activity, Mary drove to the medium-box grocery store and picked up our order. Many things she tried to order, like flour, disinfectant wipes, lettuce, and the scarce as hen's teeth TP, were not available.

Mid-afternoon, we took a walk with the fur-children.

For lunch, Mary used a recipe for creamed-corn that she found on the internet. I guess it is now an old-family recipe, as I liked it. She also used up some of her recently made seitan roast from another old-family recipe.

A bit blurry, but you get the idea.
Later, we watched a movie entitled Where'd You Go Bernadette, based on a novel of the same name and starring Cate Blanchett. A quirky movie, but we liked it.

Once we were done watching, Mary and I were hungry and so once again, she hit the refrigerator for some leftovers. In this case, more of the vegan Italian meatballs I made the other day, covered with that terrific pasta sauce from last night's dinner. The side was some Cottage Tofu.

All good!
Today, I hope to actually kick-back and do nothing. I want to play with my girls, add more to my manuscript, do some coloring, and... A busy schedule for a kick-back day.

Mary will try to read more of her novel, 11/22/63 and do whatever else comes to mind. Ciao.



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