... Go Catch One In Your Neighborhood
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Thanksgiving came and went. Spent Thanksgiving at bro Jack in Sacramento. My niece Ethel did the honor’s of hosting the event. Don't think she likes to be called Ethel anymore, but to me she will always be Ethel. ... A good time was had by all.
Been hanging at bro Jack and his family in Sacramento for 2 weeks. Next Saturday back to Mountain View, do some house sitting, do some power walking, do some cycling, and finish getting the RV ready for travel. Been thinking it is time to RV to the East Coast next spring. Go all the way south to Key West, then up to Maine. Then West to Washington. Basically do a circumference around our USA. Find National Parks to visit and explore. And then ...... Life is Good, and all is well in my world. In January go catch what winter RV’ing is like in Yosemite National Park.
Here in Sacramento, went to see a play in which my 23 yr old grand niece played a major roll. She did six plays this year, and her college studies, and work. Reminds me of me way back when, ... maybe. This last play was done in English on some days, and in Spanish on other days. The play was about the lives and challenges of Mexican women who participated as civilian, “soldiers”, in the Mexican Revolution. Small neighborhood theaters, and colleges can execute most excellent productions. I recommend all of you go catch one in your neighborhood.
The cast in the play, all women of course. My grand niece Alexandria Garcia is on the right.