Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Sunday-Tuesday

We went to church in Guilford. A highlight was the children's story: Sue Owings read the story, but she let Desmond Amidon read much of it, and he read really well - he's only five or six years old! The story was "What do you do with an idea?" by Kobi Yamada.
Sue Owings with Vera and Desmond Amidon.*********************** Sunday afternoon we had a quiet time at home. I read the Christian Century magazine. In the evening, Ellen made two pies for the Dummerston church meal for the homeless shelter.
Beautiful pies!**************+++++++ Monday we went to OLLI in the morning - to hear Jim Levinson give his final lecture on working in international aid programs. That has been very interesting! In the afternoon I picked up my new computer - a Macbook Air laptop! Wow!
MacBook Air. *************+++++

In the evening we watched a string of mysterys on Masterpiece. Today, I made a bunch of calls to make medical appointments. Long overdue! I watched a Truman Capote film called The Glass House. I think it came out in 1973. It all took place in a prison and had a young Alan Alda in it. It was pretty grim, but well done. Tonight was River Singers, led by Mary Cay Brass. A larger group and some fun songs.
Jim Levinson. In addition to having vast experience in international aid in Africa, the Middle East and South America, Jim is a rabbi - and a wonderful person.
Mary Cay Brass, with two dear friends - Kathy Leo and Peter Amidon. Speaking of which, we have a Hallowell Rehearsal coming up this Thursday.

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