Thursday, September 20, 2012

Day 20-September 20, 2012

     I left home at about 6:30 this morn and returned about 8 in the eve.  Today was a day to take Pop to Roseville to the skin cancer center to cut on his nose until they got it all.  Four times the doctor took a slice or chunk.  Now, this was another treasured day.  I cherished being with Pop, we even enjoyed In 'n Out for lunch.  I brought it back to the office and the aroma set off quite a bit of conversation.  It is rather rare that I go through the drive thru, but I did today.  We shared our fries.
     I spent most of the day reading Tail of the Elephant, The Emigrant Experience on the Truckee Route of the California Trail 1844-1852.  I even grabbed an afternoon cat nap in the chair.  I began to put to pen my 250 plus ideas for retirement.  I have 25 things written down so far.  I wrote birthday thank yous and chatted with the old folk getting their skin cancers cut off.  It is an interesting community experience there in the doc's office, not too much different from the Willie Nelson concert last week.  Folk are a cherished commodity.
   Gramma Alice provided tasty pasties that we enjoyed at the Ranch when Eddie and Fred returned from their bicycle ride. 
    

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