Nothing important about the picture. It was taken in Alaska as we rode with a bush pilot from Homer to Glacier Bay National Park. This shows how the glaciers are melting in Alaska.
I made progress in day 1 of our last week in Naples. I keep our receipts by running them through a device called the Neat. It copies and puts them in place. It seemed as if I had done this a short time ago BUT there must have been 100+ to do. I wanted to get them done before we embark on our trip north. Way to go Carmen!
It has been a good last few days. Brother Dave called a last Friday and reported a good Dr. report. The Dr. had been concerned about his liver but that appears to be fine. Good news. Up and on to 100 Dave!!! I have changed the way I play tennis and I feel my game is upped a bit. Now when my partner is being served to or is serving I stand about 3 feet in front of the net instead of 6-7 feet. I have found it causes my opponent to often change the way he plays and it also gives me a better chance to put a return away.
Terry and I are pretty much done with everything except deciding what goes and what stays. There are always a few things that must be done before we leave and they are all finished.
I finished my last reading of the winter. In all 26 books were read and I would say all but a couple were good reads. I usually do not take the time to read in MN as spare time is usually in the wood shop. As I woke up this morning and prepared to get out of bed I needed to stretch my right foot which sometimes feels like a piece of wood in the morning. I stretched it and then gave thanks that I have not needed to have a shot in the lower back this winter. Yes, those are actually no fun so am excited to avoid it for now. I don't think I have missed any tennis because of injury. I did play court #3 once because my leg was sore but that was it. First time with no injuries the last 6 years so that is good.
No, time to down the last of the FP, get tennis clothes on and ride to the courts.
Oh, one last thing. As June 15th approaches I am thankful for 10 years of retirement. I know several people who were not blessed to have that many years so THANK YOU LORD.
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