Got up about five,and put on the coffee, had some breakfast, and then went outside and harvested some tomatoes, and peppers, from the garden. In the afternoon I signed the paperwork to sell the family farm, that has been ours since 1952. That was harder than I thought it would be. I haven't lived there since 1969, but it's home, and it hurts a little to see it go to someone else. Right now I'm having a bottle of nice micro brew ale, and enjoying the air conditioned air. It's a little over a hundred outside right now.
Hungry Horse