THUNDER, LIGHTNING AND WIND
But there was very little rain. The storm came in during the night with a lot of noise and I hoped a lot of rain. They got 3" in San Angelo but I had about 0.1" last night and it rained all morning for another 0.1". They are promising more chances of rain the next several days but I don't see anything on the wide radar.
I spent the day doing the laundry which wasn't much but spent way too much time trying to open a new ML account on-line. I spent a lot of time waiting for techinical help and when I about had it ready a couple of seconds of power outage knocked me off line and I lost all of the entries. Tonight I gave up on the joint account and finally finished a single account, I think.
The Social Security called right on time and completed the application for their $250 final payment. That worked easily anyhow.
Cami from Hendrick Hospice came to complete her memorial booklet. I did a little editing and gave her a lot of photos off the fridge door that she will scan in the document and return. Her husband in in the USAF and they are moving to England for 4 years and she hopes to see Great Britain and all of Europe. At least the Rangers swept Baltimore today and come back home tomorrow, worn out.
I also spent some time writing thank you's to all the gifts to the CP Library and appreciate all the gifts in Lou's memories and the prayers for me.
But there was very little rain. The storm came in during the night with a lot of noise and I hoped a lot of rain. They got 3" in San Angelo but I had about 0.1" last night and it rained all morning for another 0.1". They are promising more chances of rain the next several days but I don't see anything on the wide radar.
I spent the day doing the laundry which wasn't much but spent way too much time trying to open a new ML account on-line. I spent a lot of time waiting for techinical help and when I about had it ready a couple of seconds of power outage knocked me off line and I lost all of the entries. Tonight I gave up on the joint account and finally finished a single account, I think.
The Social Security called right on time and completed the application for their $250 final payment. That worked easily anyhow.
Cami from Hendrick Hospice came to complete her memorial booklet. I did a little editing and gave her a lot of photos off the fridge door that she will scan in the document and return. Her husband in in the USAF and they are moving to England for 4 years and she hopes to see Great Britain and all of Europe. At least the Rangers swept Baltimore today and come back home tomorrow, worn out.
I also spent some time writing thank you's to all the gifts to the CP Library and appreciate all the gifts in Lou's memories and the prayers for me.
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