Lorraine and I met in 1966 when we both were programmers for Southern New England Telephone. We just clicked. I only lived in New Haven for 2 1/2 years but we have remained friends and really just pick up as though we had seen each other the day before. She and Bob are fabulous hosts.
We have just been doing Lorraine’s regular life, so that includes things like sorting silver that was donated to Habitat for Humanity’s store. The sterling goes to the scrap silver dealer, the junk goes Salvation Army, and the stuff that might sell gets polished. We worked one afternoon and have another one to go.
A small portion of our efforts.Lorraine polishing away.
Yesterday we went to Modern Pizza for lunch. If you haven’t had NH pizza your life is sadly missing a real treat. The other local treat is Birch Beer. My eyes were bigger than my tummy so we had a lot left over. We had various leftovers for dinner, so I had pizza for dinner and again for lunch.
Next on the agenda was a visit to the Peabody Museum. It has recently been totally renovated and the Dino’s have been restored to the latest knowledge about them. It now is aimed at being more educational for the general public instead of for academics. We also took in the Living Lab which had 9 kinds of poison dart frogs. They are really tiny and very colorful. The leaf eater ants were not marching along this time, but we did learn about their graveyard and that they seem to have an ant in charge of it who takes the dead ants in and keeps all others out.
In the evening Bob makes cocktails and cheese and crackers for us to nosh on while we watch the news before dinner. After dinner we all read for awhile and then repair to our beds to read some more. L & B are my kind of people.