Needless to say, I was relieved at 5:45 AM when I awoke to the sound of a downpour, a good excuse for no ralking and to go back to sleep. At 6:25 AM Zeus woke me again to tell me that it was no longer raining hard and if I put on a windbreaker it should be a nice morning. Ten minutes later I was in the car headed south for my usual hot spot when I had to turn on the windshield wipers, FULL SPEED! Zeus must have been expecting the cell phone call that I made to him because his first words were "I'm sorry, it wasn't doing this when I woke you".
The ralking was mostly running this morning, partly to keep warm. By the time I got home two hours later I was soaked through my lined windbreaker and my shoes were sloshing with each step. Wet clothing is hanging out to dry all over the garage and bathroom.
On the positive side, the roads were void of cars and the smell of rain was wonderful. Also, the numismatising was good. The weird find this morning was at a 7-11. Two quarters, a dime and a nickel, all stacked neatly on a sidewalk right in front of a Highway Patrol car in the parking lot.
Now I need to get that closet rod repaired. Zeus told me this morning that he is going to pare down the number of shirts that go back in the closet. That means a trip to the DI tomorrow! Yippee!
$4.13 1/2
7 comments:
The cop has been watching you. He doesn't want you bothering patrons so he leaves a stash for you to find before getting too close.
I never bother anyone. Except the McDonald's Window Warden (thanks to bleason for the phrase).
Regardless, if it is on the sidewalk I'll pick it up. Finders keepers.
I'm afraid that my closet is going to do the same thing. Its starting to bow pretty bad...
I am sad for your closet.
Those stacked coin finds are rare but so nice. I'm still jealous about the telephone banaza from last week.
No kidding - I heard a loud boom last night at about that time. I went outside to see which house had exploded. Now I know what it was.
The closet was clearly protesting the lack of shoes. Had you had more shoes, the shelf would have stayed up out of respect.
I concur with Eris
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