Today, even I would need a brick in my bloomers and a coat for the winds gusting up to 40 mph with temps in the high 50s. What a change from the high 80s of yesterday.
Dennis had a nap after noon lunch. This fellow drove through the mountains last week, at this time, and always kept his cool and logic as traffic was hectic and wreckless. Being home, stress should be history. Not.
The nap was warranted. Dennis paid a visit to our local driver license center to transfer the license of his Honda cycle. Follow the legal steps of ownership, that way you can’t get into trouble . . . that is if you can get out of the license center, feeling like the legal tax paying citizen that you are. Dennis knew that the age of the cycle would allow it to have a collectors plate, thus never having to go through the process of buying tabs or plates as one would for a newer item.
The vin number is usual and customary for title transfer. Dennis was sent home for the serial number on the motor. Hmm. Upon his return it was decided that was not needed. Paper work and computer work was needed to be reversed as the gal processed it as a collector plate for a car. That took time. Once the “send” key is hit, you are “SOL.” I can just see Dennis. standing very still and with a poker face, standing there and standing there. Yup, he needed a nap.
While he was gone, I did brave the high winds and did a quick peek at the backyard, noticing quite a few branches of various sizes off of the maple tree. I didn’t stay out as the last thing I would need is to have a branch from on high take me down. I have way too many things to do and be, no time for being laid up.
The afternoons activities: Dennis napping and I working in my sewing room. It was a good thing. The next best good thing is that we have leftovers from last night’s harvest meal. Whoopee!