June 23-July 3 North Kingstown, Rhode
Island
We continue to be pleased we left Texas as we watch
the news and see the rising virus count in our state. The governor of Rhode Island, a Democrat, has
even won praise from her Republican constituents for her aggressive stance in
controlling the spread of the virus.
Citizens are complacent and uncomplaining about the restrictions. Most stores have opened and restaurants are
making adjustments to allow customers so a semblance of normalcy has returned.
Pretzel’s loud barking alerted me to a visitor at
the door of the boat. Looking out, I saw
the cute little delivery truck for Twigs Florist and a big guy carrying a large
and beautiful floral arrangement. Our
dear friends, Karen and Johnny Johnson had sent it as a lovely affirmation of
friendship and a 4th of July greeting. Karen is a long-time friend from Big Spring
days. Her sense of style and taste makes
Martha Stewart look like an amateur. I
have always admired her decorating and cooking skills and enjoyed her delightful
sense of fun. The floral arrangement was
made to her specifications with pale pink peonies, white hydrangeas, a dramatic
dark maroon lily in the center and all sorts of lovely additions. The delivery person told me the florist had
been impressed to make such an order!
Strict observance at Wal-Mart no longer allowed Pretzel
to enter. We left her in the car with
windows open for less than 30 minutes.
We returned to see an angry note on the seat and a woman nearby who
yelled at us for leaving a pet in a car on a HOT day when it was 80 degrees
(and raining slightly). That temperature in no way was uncomfortable
for our spoiled and very needy dog but I quickly thanked her for her concern
and assured her we would do better in the future. David was not given an opportunity to respond!
Our planned boat trip continues to be delayed
because damaged spare props have not been repaired and returned. They have been in the shop for a year. Calls and a visit to the facility verified
that work has not even begun!!! Payment
was made last year. We are frustrated
but can do little but continue to wait and apply pressure by calling. Reasons for the delay have been
unsatisfactory at best.
A lovely car trip to Old Saybrook and Essex gave us
another opportunity to visit two distinctive Colonial Connecticut towns, both
renowned for their impressive Federal style homes, exquisite landscaping and
maritime history. We hope to return
later on the boat (with spare props onboard). Lunch was at Flanders Seafood, a local favorite that deserved the praises.
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