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Off season find

Leslie(nova scotia)

Well-known member
Out of season find

Blistering heat. Intense sunlight. Nice to see the sky rather then clouds and rain. Loaded up Nogo Sojo with a scoff for Dad while the trunk was loaded with tools of the trade. The trip to Camp Hill Veterans Hospital was a good one with light traffic. Must have passed a dozen convertibles on the way with 10 being driven by grey haired men and two like me....no hair! Dad was in his room staring at the neighbor across the hallway getting a shave. Guess that was better viewing than what was on the tube. Dad enjoyed the coffee and watermelon as I sipped a medium coffee two milk. After that we took a spin around the floor as I pushed his wheelchair at warp factor 3. At least today Dad was on the ball and didn't ask for some fried iguana meat! Stopping at the cafeteria it reminded me of the "Clanger" which is the pub that Jim and I visit while I'm over there. The cafeteria had several heads down on table and like the Clanger I'm sure the same bouys that I see every year in the same seats.

Hit a park with Quota Guru on land then hit the water with Aqua Guru with limited success. Must say the water was refreshing. Captured my first golf egg of the year as well as a Zamboni that must have sunk when the lake was frozen for the winter. At least no one tried to tow this whale out to sea....thank goodness it was a fresh water lake!
 

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