October 2, 2014
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like a man
Woke up worrying about needed repairs to Warehouse #6.
Cheerios topped with strawberries for breakfast.

Rotisserie chicken for lunch, with stewed butternut squash, steamed carrots, creamed spinach and tomato. Avocado on the side. Gala apple and Bosc pear appetizers.Town run. We parked the Durango near Bank of America. Mary deposited money into grandson Johnny's account. From there we walked/scootered on the park trail toward the library. Our little drought hardly compares to California's, but all looked dead enough. Mary counted fifty Canada Geese vying for positions along the dwindling stream. I saw one stubborn turtle taking it like a man.

Mary and Cecelia.
We ran into Cecelia. She worked for a while with Sandra. Now works at Cosmolab.
From the park, we headed to Kroger to get refills on prescriptions. I decided Kroger is better than Walmart when it comes to fresh/frozen produce and little dinners.
Cantaloupe with a re-heated pizza slice for supper.
Outpost. Back in blue territory. Watched two deer, after sundown, bed down near me in the field.
79.4 °F, partly cloudy.

Comments (4)
Cheerios are good with almost any fruit on top! We saw several deer in the neighborhood last week. The season opener is soon and they seem to know that it is against the law to shoot the deer in residential areas!
Deer are omnipresent. Here in Prescott, fall brings local homeowners associations against hunters from Phoenix and Scottsdale, who hunt in their back yards, and tell them "You don't know who you're dealing with." So, a lot of rich lawyers go a-shootin', and come back to vehicles with slashed tires.
How many warehouses do you own John ?
Seven.