I woke up a little late this morning, Hilda had been up long enough to have finished her first cup of coffee. When I went downstairs, I looked out the window and saw a thin layer of fog covering the Duck landscape. That's the way it does when the weather is unseasonably warm, the water has already cooled off (a little bit) and the warm air causes the early morning fog. It will most likely burn off by mid-morning.
The last two days have been glorious, warm, sunny, no wind, so nice there was nothing much to write about. We walked down to Sunset Grill yesterday for a fish-and-chips lunch, and the place filled up pretty quickly, so I guess there are a lot of people here for Thanksgiving week.
My smashed finger is getting better every day, so much so that I can once again type with both hands in a semi-natural way. Hilda has been busy the last couple of days getting everything ready for our trip to SC, and I've been trying to wrap up any loose ends at work in preparation for my long absence. Tomorrow this time, we'll be on our way south, and I will be away from my desk for the better part of two weeks. I'll try to post when I can to report on the festivities in SC.
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