Saturday, October 30, 2010

OCTOBER IS ALMOST GONE

I took this picture of a rainbow just after a shower. We have been having such nice fall days here. This is a picture of Daryl, Rachel and Avery in their Halloween costumes from Halloween of 2009 I took at Debbie's house. How fast a year goes by.
On the left under my desk is a small step-on garbage can that I bought at the Wal-Mart grand opening in Port Angeles. I just bought it because it was so cute. It is only 10 inches tall. You can see that it is smaller than my paper shredder on the other side.

The grand opening of the Wal-Mart in Port Angeles was October 27th. Apparently other Wal-Marts were opening that same day. We spent quite awhile there. Donna and I both got our hair cut. Haircuts were only $10 for the 27th and 28th. Besides the haircut, I managed to spend over $100. Some things I needed, some things I would not have bought if I hadn't gone there. We did all our shopping there and even ate our lunch at Subway in the Wal-Mart. It was neat to find everything in one place.
Yesterday was an absolutely beautiful day. I got up early and went to Seattle with Donna so she could get her knee checked. She is doing fine. She did have a topical infection and so she has antibiotic pills for that. We went over on the Kingston-Edmonds ferry and came back on that ferry too. Donna was going to drive around but the traffic did not sound good. It was dark when we left and it was dark by the time we actually got home. We went to Frys in Renton because Donna needed to buy a laptop. Her laptop (which she said had been the bottom of the line) was dying slowly. We didn't really have time to go visit anyone. We spent so much time looking at laptops that by the time we got through it was time to head for the ferry.
Even though it was late when we got back to Sequim, Donna wanted to check out to see if the Taco Bell had opened yet. It was open. There was a long line of cars in the drivethru and also inside was packed. We waited in line and got an order for us and for Laif. I guess grand openings are real excitement for small towns.
Tomorrow is Halloween so Happy Halloween to everyone.


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