What a Life
We sure spent a relaxing day, but then most days now are just like that. We slept in or I should say that I did, as when I got up Kathleen had a hot bowl of cream of wheat and some fruit set on the table. After breakfast, Kathleen went up to the family lodge to attend Sunday morning services and heard a nice sermon from a retired minister and enjoyed his wife playing the piano. There was a pretty good crowd on hand.
I went for a long scooter ride and then came back and started to wax the car. Kathleen sat outside in the sun and read. At one point while I was sitting and resting two little bandits showed up. One was a little larger and dominate so he chased the little one around trying to run him off. I had been munching on Washington bing cherries and they sure liked them as well. I got a little lax at getting one to the bigger bandit so he decided to climb my leg and get up and in the bowl himself. Had us both laughing.
Sometime during the afternoon I took a little power nap and then continued with waxing the car. Kathleen went for a bike ride.
Following supper Kathleen wanted to ride her bike on some of the trails through the forest that I had been exploring with the scooter. We took off on one that would skirt around the outside perimeter of the Thousand Trails Park and all in all it would be about a mile ride. It follows a man made aqueduct for a ways and is really beautiful as it meanders along. Kathleen got a great work out with the bike and I kept a vigilant look out for bear and cougar with the scooter and its horn.
I did manage to get half of the car waxed today, but tomorrow is another day. If we don't get distracted I may get the other side finished. What a life.