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Great Room in Maple Lodge |
Yesterday was a day of "do nothing." We did leave the lodge about noon for a quick drive into Morrisville, about 5 miles, to pick up some supplies. Otherwise the entire day was spent here just being. I did again repeat my morning yoga routine but still haven't begun my leg strength exercises or formal meditation. In fact, most of the time here is spent on the deck or two outside porches and picnic table out back watching the clouds move across Mt. Elmore and the sugar maples moving in the wind. We did walk over to the lot next door where our cottage from last year was torn down and now they are building a new one. Lots of truck loads of cement, gravel, etc. and workmen have nearly completed the basement and basic foundation for the garage and house.
I knitted about ten inches more on the poncho I'm making from leftover yarns. Still have about 15 or 20 inches more to go before beginning another one.
We played solitaire for hours - me with cards I purchased in Ireland many years ago when I first began blogging - while Frank plays two-suit solitaire on the laptop.
We ended the day with a Glenn Ford cowboy show of cattlemen vs. sheepmen that ended with an agreement to live together and share the water and range. And, of course, the two main characters rode off into the sunset with their women.
All in all, it was a day worth repeating often - I just wish I could learn to "do nothing" at home!
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