Sunday, May 24, 2026

Sunday, May 24: breakfast with Donna and Dean. Wynwood visit. Free

Hi, today is Sunday and Mary & I woke up very very tired and took the train out to Wynnewood to meet Donna and Dean. We were so out of it we decided to start at the Starbucks since we were running an hour early because of the train schedule. We really enjoyed our time at the Starbucks. It was quite relaxing in the coffee really hit the spot along with a biscotti. We met Donna and Dean and talked about our trip to Alaska a lot. I jot down on pancakes and eggs and turkey sausage. It was very good. We stayed there for over an hour and then we took a tour of Wynnewood and Arthur’s roundtable visit my old house showroom Stuart‘s, & Wes‘s house, etc. It was a good time. It’s now close to 2:47 PM. My battery is dying out so I just wanted to write this before the battery died and I ran out of ideas of what to say. I took a lot of pictures. I have not been to Arthur’s roundtable since I was a kid. That was 50 years ago. We’re gonna go to a meeting  at the ethical  Society at 5 PM. What catching the 3:09 PM train and right now turning about five minutes late, but I’m not gonna count on that and miss the train. But we got back in time and we relaxed and Mary got prepped  for her presentation at our meeting. I did a little bit of blogging and watch some stuff on YouTube. Then we went to the meeting which is on the second floor. I never haven’t been to a meeting on the second floor in ages. Meeting went really really well it was very everybody is all engaged in stuff. Anyway, we then got back and ordered some Indian and watched a couple of law and order episodes then we decided we try to go to bed early. We’re going we decided we’d go to well we didn’t really decide but I think we’re leaning towards 11 o’clock class tomorrow. The overcast weather really accented the green. Wynwood is in my neighborhood where I used to live. Arthur’s round table. I hadn’t been there in 50 years and it’s basically the same. The English style houses in the gardens. I remember everything looked really really big when I was a 13-year-old kid running around on my bike, cruising cruising around the Arthurs round table. By bike it’s really close to where I used to live. And seeing my old house all fancied up with a really nice landscape yard is quite a sight to see kinda hard to believe I live there at times when I see it it’s almost otherworldly I might say. 

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