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I woke up at 5:30, took my medicine and went back to bed. I slept later than usual and got up around 8:30. I took Danny out, ate, and blew the snow off the walkway. I showered and went to the library to drop off my DVD’s. I stopped at Ed’s to give him the instruction manual for the dryer. From there, I went down town and walked Danny around the marina and the town. The marina was still frozen over and the light dusting of snow covered the ice. The ice pieces were still floating down the canal. The current was going the other way toward the Chesapeake. It was not moving as fast as it was when it was flowing toward the Delaware Bay. Ed said he can here the ships breaking the ice as they go through. Maybe that’s the strange loud noises I hear but didn’t know what they were.
I read where not as much traffic is traveling through the canal in this icy weather. I guess only big ships are going through. The marina is practically empty and the little town is like a ghost town. Most stores are closed. The café was open and looked busy. The Hole-in-the-Wall bar looked deserted but it was still early. The Inn looked deserted, too.
Melissa, my real estate lady called. Someone wants to see my house tomorrow night. I plan to leave in the morning and get as much out of the storage room as possible. I have some paint here at the trailer that my nephew used to paint my laundry room. I can use it to paint the storage room if the people who look at the house are not interested in buying. If they make an offer, than I won’t bother. They can take it as is.
News from the Vorlon Wife.
Karol, I'm sure hoping and praying these are the folks that want to buy your house. It's been a very tough time to sell. I'll be saying prayers for this to come to pass. Good luck. Ruth
Posted by: Ruth at January 13, 2010 4:22 PM