Bob: Loaded the boat this morning after I got up as rain is forecast to start tonight. So fishing is over for this trip.When we got home at 9:00 PM the rain had not started yet.
We went to New Liskeard today for the funeral service of Sister Boudreau. It was a nice service and luncheon afterwards. Got to visit with several of the members that we'll be saying goodbye to on Sunday. Later we did some shopping at the North Cobalt Flea Market and then we went to Trudy and Jack's. We wanted to hear how his guided tour of the Amish farm turned out. Last Saturday he went with 8 women he did not know and took them to an Amish farm. Before he took them he had fed them a line about how they needed to be wearing head scarves when they went. Also, the spokesman's scarf needed to be red. He said when they got to within a mile of the farm that all the women put on their scarves. The Amish host was in on the joke and after introductions she told the visitors they needed to ask Jack why they all wore scarves. Needless to say they all took them off immediately.
We then took Jack, Trudy, their grandson, Brad Suave and his daughter to dinner at Gramma's Chip Stand. Then we went back to to Trudy and Jack's and had some of her special butter tarts. All in all it was a great day.
Did take a short drive to see if my Devils Rock sign was still up. It is still there.
Bonnie: I have nothing much to add. It will be hard to say good-bye to the friends we have made. We finished up our visits to families in New Liskeard today. Tomorrow we will have the huge task of packing up everything. We also need to finish up some of the food in the refrigerator. I will need to wipe out the 'frig, oven and microwave tomorrow, give all of our extra food to Karl and Patsy and work on my talk!
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