Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Tuesday evening

62º here in La Feria at 11:30 am on Monday.
 Saturday evening we went with Dick and Deane Messer to RV Park near the airport in Harlingen to listen to the GoldWing Express show.  They are really entertaining and we are looking forward to our time with them and the other entertainers on our 7-day cruise starting the 8th of February out of Galveston.
Pops (with the hat


Bob (Pops) Baldridge with Steve Baldridge
The boys are 1/2 Creek Indian and do some Indian stuff.
Paul Baldridge

Shawn Baldridge
65º and heavy overcast now at 11:00 am Tuesday.  Still waiting for that rain when we were promised 1 to 1.5" last weekend.  Didn't get a drop!  I got side tracked on this post, but will add some now, even if I don't get finished.


Tomatoes finally growing a bit.
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Working on new post to support carport.


 Working on base of Harold Neher's swivel rocker -- replacing the "lazy Susan" part.  You should have seen the little roller bearings roll out of the old one when took it off!





Sunday evening - 76 Trombones
Wife of one of our Lead singers used my camera to take 20 photos at our performance Sunday -- they can be seen By CLICKING HERE
 
God Bless the USA - by Men of A-Chord Barbershop Chorus
8:30 pm Tuesday - LaRhoda Neher  just left - had been most of the day at ER at Harlingen Hospital with Harold.  Harold did not have a room assigned yet, but was to get one when opened up.  Has congestive heart failure and AFIB.  He has only been home about a week from spending almost a month in hospital and rehab.  Hoping for best.

Phyllis & I went to Men of A-Chord practice this afternoon and, after dropping off the car-pool people at Snow to Sun RV we ate supper at Chick-fil-A in Weslaco.
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 Saturday we went to the new Harlingen Convention Center which is located near Sam's Club for a "Winter Texan Fiesta".  Worst 2 hours of my life--waited in line for half hour, then was so crowded inside that was impossible to move around.  Won't plan on going to this thing next year.


Better finally post this - later, Lynn

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