It’s electric!

I’ve got the power. At least until 0800 when a scheduled shutdown of the electricity in this neck of the woods kicks off. Supposed to last until 4 p.m. so I reckon I’d best get this post done while I can. Oh, and when I don’t have power I don’t have water. Unlike my previous residence, my water here is pumped up from a storage tank in the basement. Hopefully, I’ll be able to get a shower in sometime after this morning’s hike and before darts this evening. Isn’t my life a thrill a minute?

Here’s a quick recap of my yesterday.

I baked up a batch of banana walnut muffins for breakfast. I shared some with “Jenny” and she was impressed that I could bake. I didn’t want to disappoint her by admitting Betty Crocker gave me an assist.
Speaking of Jenny, here she is waiting for me to arrive on the highway so we could commence with our hike together.
But first, we popped into 7/11 so she could have her morning coffee as we hiked.
Flowers on the trail. Oh, in case you are wondering, Jenny is 4’11” tall.
This little piggie went to market… Well, not so little.
Was surprised to see this newly constructed barbershop smack dab in the middle of nowhere.
On the backside of our hike.
Jenny talked some about joining the annual Hash climb of Easter mountain.
Heading to my house for a burrito lunch.
One of my standard walks, just done in reverse. Also, that time is about 30 minutes long–I forgot to turn off the tracker when I got home.

Relive the hike here if you want.

https://www.relive.cc/view/vXOdYZoQLk6

Jenny will be joining this morning’s group hike as well. Looking forward to that.

The other “big” happening in my day was the “introduction” to Ruchilyn, a school teacher looking for a boyfriend. Suffice to say, she is still looking. We had a nice dinner (pork chops and roast chicken) but not much chemistry. She seems nice enough and we are Facebook friends now, but I don’t expect it will go any further than that.

Home early and in bed by 9 p.m. again. What a life!

2 thoughts on “It’s electric!

  1. A figure-8 walk. Interesting. There’s a lake on the Korean east coast that has a narrow, pinched waist. I’d like to do a figure-8 walk around it someday.

    Good scenery! I wonder what became of the pig. A huge family’s lechon now?

  2. It hadn’t occurred to me that I did a figure 8-hike, but yeah, I can see it now. And lechon is most likely is that pig’s destiny. A nice birthday feast or one of the food stands around here is probably the destination.

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