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POND, DUCKS AND SOUP

  I took a fine bike ride over to the pond and watched a white heron and many ducks. Some were mallards, but some were little black ducks I don't remember seeing. Fine to sit by the water. Then tonight I ate the last of the red snapper soup with oysters. We certainly managed a number of meals from that fish.

BACK HERE AGAIN

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 I should write more up on the blogs as the Facebook is nice but very temporary. November on Burden Lake was delightful with very light wind.  I had to give up the pontoon too early.  Perhaps Seth will let me keep it in the water later next year.  If I'm lucky enough to have another year. I am well and all the rush of doctors and proceedures and all such stuff left me with good news except for the sugar and a new pill for that as well as a new pill for cholesterol. The flight was delightful.  Very empty. we each had a full row to ourselves and I'd remembered the Cagney book so there was plenty to read.  Quick and easy.  They never turned off the seatbelt sign, but I went to the back bathroom once anyway. We went up to the Moose to dance and talked to Ken, Minnie, Chuck, Kay, Paul, Rita, and others in that group.  It was a good time, but I was pretty tired.  No charge for the dance just now.  No popcorn. Mike hosted the first poker game in his garage and I liked it.  Very comfor