and had my cereal which was very bounty full indeed. First thing we did we
the non-summer months because during the summer it’s too darn hot to be having people sit out in the middle of
very nice. They do have a train line that runs right in the middle of townand it was very intense trying to find the parking lot and we got into the parking lot which was free but there
for. Once you were there, it was very very nice place to walk around and do the promenade. Sun was out and it was a nice mild day. I got a fresh squeeze lemonade and just looked around. Couldn’t really decide to buy anything so I
didn’t so we
got we got back and we got prepared to go kayaking so we got all our
big bag that we carried in so we went kayaking. Veronica I werto kayak and Larry waited for us and he took a boat to peanut Island.
one side of the beach and I’ll tell you it was the hardest kayaking I ever did. It was pretty tough to surf and we were rolling against the wind. But we made it
the two person kayak. This kayak you have to pump Erin into it. Three different areas to get it to float. We got there and then we
took a walk around it. There’s a nice little walk. My phone battery died and I couldn’t get all the pictures I want but I got enough. Veronica
they’re pretty big. we got back to the original spot where we went kayaking and packed. Her stuff came
which was good because I was tired and I really wanted to shower so I got a tiny little nap in and the shower I think got my super coffee. Larry and I then went
to an AA meeting which was a big book study meeting. Very intense
our calls. It was pretty intense. It started at seven and ended
around eight. I’ve never seen such an intense speaker. And I do like big book
meetings, and I haven’t been to one in a long, long time. And it was
day for sureand I felt much better in the kayak than I did before.
this funky channel that shows old crime shows such as CSI: Miami and shows from
10 years ago. Last one I saw last night was one about two strippers, accusing
members of football team rape it was much, more than that nothing happened
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