Sunday, September 26, 2010

Day 36 – Twin Falls, ID

Very short post tonight, ‘cause I slept most of the day.  I was really tired from all of the running around yesterday, and the heat also wore me out.  I enjoyed my walk this morning, but was glad when it was over.  Geri and Don spent the morning doing cleaning and minor repairs on the rig; Don calls it “Rope yarn Sunday”, for some reason having to do with his seafaring career a century or so ago.  About one in the afternoon or so, Geri and Don decided to do a little touring in town, and they asked me if I would like to go.  I made it very clear to them that I was very happy where I was, and they should go and have a good time.  Then I zonked out again. 

When they came home a few hours later, they told me that they had done a tour of some of the historic homes in Twin Falls, and that some of them were very attractive.  I was glad for them.  They were kind enough to give me my dinner and Geri walked me for a little while, a nice outing.  I was starting to get some of my usual pizzazz back, feeling a little more lively.  And then they were off again, this time to have dinner in town.  OK, a little more bed rest.  Can’t hurt.  By the time they got home, I was hot to trot.  Well, I got trotted out to meet a neighboring Papillion lady, who was very sweet and loved kissing me.  That was nice, but not very energetic.  Geri and I went for a little walk after that, which was enjoyable.  Regarding their dinner, they reported that they had chicken fried everything, and Don had a baked Idaho potato that he said was the best he ever had.  Neither of them finished their dinner, but that didn’t mean that I got to.  Geri made up a phony plate for me from some old leftovers, which were OK. 

That’s all I can tell you about today; tomorrow we’re really out of here, heading south to Elko, Nevada.  I think I was there once before, but I don’t really remember much about it.  See ya!


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