Oh, boy.
I went to the hospital to check on whether there was paperwork I needed for the pre-op. Also, I paid a bill. Then I decided to run up to Enterprise to get a car. No car. So, I ate at Burger King. I think for the first time since I got home.
I went out about 9 and got back home around noon, to a steam room. I had put in a repair order for the air conditioning on Sunday. No one had come. Why not I found out later.
A bath to make the heat and humidity tolerable.
Then it was time to head back to Enterprise. I got a little Nissan, then off to the property management company. I did not want the car towed. While there, I found out the work order had been cancelled. That got fixed.
I did a little drive around Muncie, ending up at the west side Payless. The car had air conditioning.
That got me back here around 6:30. Mierable, I must remember not to eat solid food. And the closeness of my rooms did not help. I cannot remember what I did after 8:45. Then, too, I am not sure what I did before!
I could not sleep, I have been up for three hours now. I went out for smokes and RC Cola. The car had air conditioning, remember? Strange how quiet the town is. I do not think there are any all-night restaurants. It seems I was told the bars close around midnight now. Little traffic, but it is probably safer traffic than before I went away. I do not know how much of the change is due to things like COVID-19, but I think the town is getting old like I am.
Early Migration to Indiana (Before Railroads) goes back to this past weekend and I have not had time to add it on here.
Same with “Copperheads in Indiana” Civil War Roundtable w/ Author Nancy Baxter:
And what I am trying to do:
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