rDay One-Thousand-Thirty-Nine: Weather Report
rDay One-Thousand-Thirty-Nine
We visit the new Central elementary school, where Sandy H. (sister of honorary daughter, Marina) is working on a mural for the lobby, rushing to finish before she departs for Costa Rica.
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Up early, catching the sunrise (mostly via “windshield photography”), but the purpose of our trip across town was an urgent visit to the Animal Health Center on behalf of Charlie-Dog. But his symptoms vanished by the time we arrived, so we returned home.
However, Charlie’s symptoms re-appeared by late afternoon, so we made another visit to the vet. Exams and blood tests are inconclusive, but he is under observation and is scheduled for another office visit tomorrow morning. We undertook the p.m. run under sunny skies, but during the time in the vet’s office, a snow-burst took place and we again returned home under limited visibility, falling snow and growing darkness.





























































