Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Wednesday, July 2

Bob: It is finally getting too dark to see outside. It is after 10 PM. Weather has been in the 60s today. Took Bonnie fishing about 2:00 and we got back around 6:00. She caught her first walleye today!! I got one too so we have enough for dinner tomorrow. Made the discovery today that I did not bring my metformin with me. Our friend in Lindon, Robert Jackson, is trying to get it sent to me. Should come through the mail, but I may have to identify myself to get it. If anyone out there has a Canadian doctor friend I would appreciate an introduction!! Either we are getting used to the mosquitoes or they are easing up on us. That's all I have so I will turn it over to Bonnie. Took this picture to show where we really are.


Bonnie:  Just so everyone knows, I love to eat walleye!  They don't even taste like fish.  And I finally caught one, so it's been a great day!  We went for a walk last night and I found a patch of colorful wild flowers.  (See the enclosed picture.)  It's beautiful here, so peaceful.  I love the trees and all the water.  There are so many lakes.  This is really an amazing place.  As far as mosquitoes are concerned, I agree with Bob.   We still get bites but they seem smaller and don't itch as much as they did at first.  Maybe we are getting acclimatized finally.



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