But first I drove to Rollinsville with the intent of taking a few items to The Wild West Mercantile Co. for resale. There was a huge sign in one window announcing they were closed on Tuesdays, which I had not noticed when I was there on Friday, so I turned around and came back to Nederland, and went to the post office. This time I did not anticipate a check from Sears. I had e-mailed my contact at their claims company and had been told the check, which he had told me would be mailed March 21, had never been mailed, but would be now and I should receive it no later than April 3. I'm not holding my breath.
We then drove to the library and I returned the Mosley whodunnit, which I recommend, and picked up the latest Elizabeth George Inspector Thomas Lynley mystery, Believing the Lie. It's a whopper, 608 pages, so should keep me occupied for a while.
On the way home I decided to veer off and drive up to the ski area.
I couldn't see a thing in my viewfinder it was so bright out, but I managed to a get a few shots that weren't exactly what I thought I was aiming at but give some idea of what the area is like...
It apparently is spring break...I noticed there were no cars in the high school parking lot...but there were so few people on the slopes I thought at first they must have some of the runs closed.
But eventually this one lone skier came into view. The slopes did look very shiny, so perhaps were icy, but they had been grooming here...
It was such a gorgeous day, t-shirt weather...
it almost made me want to jump on the chairlift...
When we got back, Dixie did her thing and is still in the backseat of my car...
This is funny. I went back out there to take her picture and she looks quite willful as if she thought I was going to make her get out and she was prepared to set her heels.
Apollo took advantage of her absence...
It would be ironic if he became my "office dog" after it took me a year to even get him to let me touch him.
Did you share your day with pleasant companions? Teddee
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