Last night I went to bed at 10pm, got up once during the night, finally waking/getting up at 6am.
Jack W. FYI: If where you are moving in Mexico is 6,300 feet
that sounds like jacket weather and you might need a few days to acclimatize to
that altitude.
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Well, at least no more threatening messages from Hotmail.
Teresa informed me she wants me to go with her after lunch
to Itagui to pick up her Vitamin A injection.
I left the apt about 8am and found Smartfit quite
busy but a few minutes later it seemed to settle down. I talked briefly to
Michael and recommended Asados Rogelio if he was looking for a cheap
lunch.
I had a latte in Ganso y Castor for an hour but today
there was no sign of a squirrel.
I left at 9:45 and returned to the apt.
My little finger is a little better in that it’s easier to
hit the ‘A’ key.
Teresa returned at 11:15.
After lunch she informed me she was too tired to go to
Itagui.
I left the apt at 2:15, paid the Direct TV bill of
189,900 pesos and had a latte in Los Portenos. That’s when I realized I
forgot to bring my cellphone. ☹ I
left at 3:30 and returned to the apt.
I’ve been texting with Paola (sp?) about Movistar’s fiber optic internet and television. She says we can have it installed in the living room only. I checked the current cable situation and there are 2 cables coming out of the same spot,
one for the router (WiFi) and the other for Direct TV. Paola
tells me they can route the fiber internet through the same spot without making
any new holes. Teresa doesn’t trust her thinking she just wants to make a sale.
I just found out Glenn has fiber optic internet so I’ll be having
breakfast with him next Sunday with lots of questions.
I watched some of MSNBC in the evening but was often
interrupted by buffering. (Which is why I want fiber optic internet.)
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Terry, yes, Morelia is jacket or at least some kind of outer wear in the evenings and before about 9 AM. The normal lows at night are upper 50s to low 60s. Daytimes are usually very pleasant. The rainy season will be my favorite time. I love to jog in the rain when the temperature is mild. I do need to adjust to altitude when I go skiing or snow surfing (what my family calls snow boarding as they never surfed).
ReplyDeleteThis last ski season I decided was my last-- I took two bad tumbles, luckily no sprains or broken bones. Even a young 74 yr old needs to acknowledge his age. The hot tub and ointment took care of the aches and pains, plus some nice licquor. I usually don't drink....but I did need to relax and reflect after the spills.
Jack W.