Okay, where do we begin. It is the end of a cold week, marked by frustration with purchasing a new computer and uploading software, some which proved to be incompatible, but working out in the end, and successfully turning a segmented bowl, and experiencing an allergy reaction to the dust—this too shall pass but, we need a vacation!
Tylenol has begun to take the edge off of the allergy headache I’ve had for several days, and the weather is such that Kay and I have been able to resume our morning walks. We typically walk around and through the resort, about 2 miles. Regrettably, we had to forgo a tour of the Border Patrol facilities in McAllen this morning with friends Jim and Cheryl, and other Ozark Ridge Runners because of my allergy problems.
We are taking it easy today, and just hanging around the motorhome, except for a break to have lunch with Al, Sharon, Chuck, and Sue at Lin’s, a Chinese buffet. Lin’s had a huge assortment of food, and it was good enough that we would eat there again. Both before and after lunch, I spent a good portion of the day updating the blog after an absence of adding entries for several days. Otherwise, things have pretty much returned to normal, and not a minute too late.
Our entertainment at resort this week, performing tonight, was the Redhead Express; this is our favorite group in the RGV. Redhead Express is a 4 sister act originally from Alaska, and now hailing from Nashville, Tennessee. The girls have spent the past 5 years touring with their family band across the country. They sing a mix of country and bluegrass. I really like their song, Chasin’ Butterflies, but they have many others which we like almost as well. It was obvious they were a crowd favorite as evidenced by near capacity attendance and constant applause.
The only alternative left, if I wanted to continue using LR, was to download LR4, the newest version compatible with Windows 8. Using the Adobe webpage, it appeared to be an easy process—order the product, pay for it, and begin the downloading process. Well, it didn’t go quite that smoothly. The download showed that it had begun, but in reality it had not. I tried this several times to no avail. Finally, giving up, I entered into an online chat with Adobe representatives somewhere halfway across the world. They could not understand southern talk, and I could not understand Middle Eastern talk. After an hour, and no assistance, the Internet connection was lost! This was frustrating. I unplugged, plugged back in and attempted to download the software once again, and left the computer running for hours and hours and hours; still, no success. I finally tried a bit of a different technique, and left it running for the evening, thinking that the file was so large it would take several hours to download. Tomorrow will tell.
and I joined Al and Sharon, neighbors, and others at the Activities Center for cards and games tonight, and we ended up with three tables of party bridge. Neither of us had played in about 12 years, and it had been some 30 years since either of us has played regularly. We expected the worst. However, we found ourselves to be in the upper middle of the skill level, and had to exercise patience with some of the new bridge players. But, it was all in fun and was actually nice introducing someone to the spectacular card game. Time was called at 9:00 PM and we returned home for the evening, after a much bedraggled day.