Benitin y Eneas by Pierre S. De Beaumont and Bud Fisher for April 17, 2018

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    Jan C  over 6 years ago

    Good morning, Vagabonds.

    Today we are going to lunch and an afternoon’s adventure with the pastor and his wife. He says it involves a lot of walking and a museum, but that’s all I know.

    We found the local post office in Minneola yesterday. We took our amended tax return over there to mail it, and I asked if they accept general delivery mail. They do, so our mail will be forwarded to us today.

    We bought some wine last week and had the box it came in on the floor for the cats. They both loved to sit inside, Pinto tried to chew it up and Buddy chased his tail inside. They were a lot of fun to watch. Then yesterday afternoon, Buddy “marked” it as his own to keep Pinto away and of course we had to throw it out. Now they have no box to play in. It’s like living with a toddler!

    Everyone have a blessed day.

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    Dkram  over 6 years ago

    Good morning Vagabonds

    Cool and damp this morning, temps suppose to get to 42 today, believe it when I see it. Will heating season ever end!

    I’ll be alone today as my nephew has a doctors appointment today down in White River. That’s about a hundred miles down the east side of the state and across the Connecticut River in NH. He’ll be staying at a friends house over night. So I’ll have a little alone time today. (goody, goody)

    A blessed day to all the Vagabond and catch y’all tomorrow.

    ttfn

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    MontanaLady  over 6 years ago

    Good Sunny morning, Vagabonds,’’

    We are in delightful Idaho Falls, just finished a great omelet with lots of meats and peppers and onions. I will be a good girl tomorrow and have veggies. This hotel’s specialty is their Country Omelet, so, one MUST eat it. YUM!

    Jan, we are on our way down to San Diego. Our youngest grandson will be turning ONE on Sunday, so we must be there! He is just the cutest kid! Always happy!

    We had heavy rain, then heavy snow yesterday. The snow accumulated on the lower front grill and some of the sensors were covered and we couldn’t use some of the cruise control features, like the part the car slows down when someone cuts you off. Not too bad out here. Not too many cars on the road until we get to Salt Lake City. But, the snow stopped and melted within a few miles, so no problem That’s the first time that’s happened to us.

    We plan on stopping at the Pepperidge Farm factory store today in Logan, Utah. Their “over-runs” and “rejects” sell for $2.00/pound. You never know what they have each day. But, it sure beats regular prices at a dollar an ounce. Love those jelly filled and the kids love those goldfish.

    Enjoy. xoxo Happy Trails.

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