Yesterday being Saturday, we all piled into one of the boats shortly after breakfast and headed in to town to do some shopping at the weekend farmers market. Lots of people apparently had the same idea – the place was packed. I picked up 4 or 5 zucchinis and then walked to the hardware store, where I bought a new tarp in anticipation of camping in Illinois in a few more days. Shortly thereafter, the rest of the group wandered back to the center of town and we all came back to the camp.
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Dr. Peddy prepares to fish |
The afternoon was a quiet one. I practiced the tuba a bit more while just about everyone else hung out on the dock and read. At around 3:00, Cy and I hit the tennis court and played 10 games before we both got too hot to play more and headed for the lake. The score when we stopped was 5-5. This is not surprising. So far, Cy and I have played on three days. After the three sessions, our scores are deadlocked. I won the first set, 7-6. Cy won the second, 7-6. And the third stands at 5 games each. Maybe we’ll finish the match today. It is a beautiful day for tennis.
John and Marcia Ramsey came to Ulvik at around 5:00 for cocktails and conversation. I let the older crowd do most of that. It was my turn to cook, so I pretty much stayed in the kitchen and made chicken pot pie. Not to pat myself on the back too awful much, but it was great.
Unfortunately, Karl developed a toothache at some point yesterday. That, combined with the overzealous cocktail houring by many in the group, led to a mass exodus back to individual cabins shortly after dinner. I took a dip in the lake, returned to the main cabin for a video call with Amy, then went back to the lake – and then to bed – at around 11:00.
Karl didn’t feel much better today, so he and Diane hit the road for home this morning – a day or two earlier than planned.
Don and I putted around on the lake for an hour or so this morning – ostensibly so he could fish. Everyone else has been on the dock all day. As I mentioned, it is a gorgeous Ahmic day, with a nice breeze coming off the lake, spotty sunshine, and temps in the high 70s.
Perfection.
TWD