The track
light is up and I think it looks pretty good.
It’s hard to get a picture of it without getting a lot of glare.
For lunch we
stopped at Tropical Smoothie Cafe and for those of you who are familiar with
Greg’s aversion to avocado something amazing happened – he ate a sandwich that
had guacamole on it. I heard him order a
southwest chicken wrap, but didn’t really think anything about what it might
have on it. When he set his plate on the
table the cut side of the sandwich was facing me and I thought, “I hope he
doesn’t look at that before he takes a bite” – no such luck. I did offer to trade with him but I just had
half a chicken salad sandwich and he had a whole wrap so he decided to try it
and he said it was good. Whether or not he’ll eat it again on purpose
may be another thingJ
The only
thing we don’t like about our new site at Timberline is that we have no TV
reception, no Dish, no antennae reception – nothing. Since we were in the area anyway when we were
coming back from Columbus I suggested we stop at Hidden Paradise, the
campground where we were staying before we actually headed out on the
road. We left a Dish receiver and tripod
there because we didn’t have any place to store it. We thought other people might want to use it
and we didn’t have any intention at that time of every wanting it back. I said if no one was using it we might be
able to retrieve it. Sure enough, they
didn’t mind that we wanted to pick it up.
Greg called the guy that installed it for us in Shelbyville and found
out he does jobs in Anderson so he is coming out tomorrow to get us hooked up
again.
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