About 7am, while still in bed, I heard a metal urn on a
corner table start rattling and I had a vague sensation of being shaken.
According to my QuakeWatch app we had a 4.7
tremor at 7:01am 51 miles SW and at a depth of 41 miles.
I felt fairly good upon rising at 8am despite not sleeping
well during the night.
Finally a day with mostly sunshine.
We left the apt at 9:45 for MT’s endoscopic appointment. We arrived at 10:20 at the Digestive Clinic
in Cedimed, 10 minutes early. After the
ladies got checked in I walked down to MBE where I picked up my Social Security
1099. I stopped a couple shops down
where I had a copy made of my blood results.
(When asked, Teresa told me that the doctor would be keeping the
originals.)
Out on the corner was a man on a unicycle balancing a ball
on his head and juggling 3 balls – all to collect a little change from the
drivers before the light changed to green.
Back at Cedimed I had a cup of coffee in their outdoor Boulevard café and read some from my
Nook.
The ladies came down at 11:45 and we all had a nice lunch of
soup, coleslaw, rice, chicken or fish, potatoes and fresh juice for 48,000
pesos (about $17).
We were back at the apt just before 1pm so I was able to
watch the 2nd running of the Today
show.
I reviewed my blood test results and most things look pretty
good to my untrained eyes.
At 5pm it started raining followed by a few strong bolts of
lightning. It finally ended by 6pm.
Teresa and I started watching Hostel but I went to bed at 11pm as I was very tired.
T-shirt of the day: Fly society.
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