MAKE IT A GREAT DAY: A muggy Thursday

Wednesday was mostly a repeat of Tuesday; hot. Actually, it wasn’t too awful as I was comfortable throughout the day. At 6:30 AM, however, it is horribly muggy.

At 9:15 AM, I began mowing the lawn and it was completed just under thirty minutes. I didn’t even break a sweat and the temperature was 86°. There was no need to trim, this time, and the front yard still looks nicely manicured.

I worked on research the remainder of the morning and early afternoon before setting out for Bright Moon Chinese Buffet, followed by a trip to Kroger for a few necessities.

The pooches seem to be handling the heat without much discomfort. They’re consistent with hydration. I get a kick watching Hoskins and Colonel Deeds fly onto the deck to rush inside for water before returning to the yard for more play.

I’ll be away from the house for a few hours and hope to continue with the progress I made with Tuesday’s research. It felt great to accomplish something and make a dent.

I spent most of Tuesday and Wednesday night lounging and napping on the deck. I slept most of the night outside with four of the five pooches nearby. Erma always goes to bed in the bedroom. This morning, I woke at 4 AM and it was so comfortable and cool. I spent the remaining two hours in my own bed.

June 20th marks the 87th anniversary of the death of my great-uncle, Ronald Monroe Clary, who died from injuries sustained while riding a horse on the family’s Boone Township, Madison County, Indiana farm.

Ronald Clary, 22 October 1921 – 20 June 1937; aged 16.

And it’s time to get the day moving along.

Make it a great day!

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About Wright Flyer Guy

Darin is a single adoptive father, a teacher, playwright, and musical theatre director from Kettering, Ohio.
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