Coffee, Covid 19 and creativity... It takes a little thinking ahead these days to just visit and enjoy family who doesn't live in the same house.
| Coffee during Covid-19 | 
     We hadn't seen my 87-year-old mother in quite awhile. We'd talked and even texted as she's pretty progressive. In fact, she has more devices that we do.  But, an electronic/virtual connection is never the same as laying eyes on someone. You can't shake hands, hug or give a kiss on the cheek.
     So, we set up a tailgate coffee meeting and followed all the Social Distancing rules. T & I back Big Red, our old Chevy pickup into mom's driveway. We sat on the tailgate while mom sat in the sun/shade. We brought our coffee from home, mom had her knitting and we just visited a  bit.
     Our new normal was pretty satisfying. Then, we had a normal, normal moment. Sitting and talking and laughing, we had a tiny visitor. He was completely oblivious to social distancing probably because as we'd find out he couldn't see nor hear very good.
| Remi/The Lost Dog | 
     Remmy, the tiny Yorkshire Terrier, came out of nowhere. First, he hugged the house walls. Then, he walked right through my mother's feet and then, he came to Teresa and me. I picked him up thinking 'if you snap at me it'll be big trouble little dog.' But he didn't . He just kind of wiggled.
     Teresa kept calling Remmy a SHE, but she calls all animals SHE. Remmy had tags with his name and number. We called. 
        Me: "Hi. This is Bill. Are                                                       you looking for a dog?"
        Lady: "Yes."
        Me: "I'm on 34th street."
         Lady: "Oh my. He's gone a                                                                 ways. I just noticed a                                                               hole in our fence."
         Me: "We're here? Where are                                                          you? It's a sweet dog."
         Lady: "I'm on 36th. He's an                                                               old sweet dog. He's                                                                                                                                    11-years old. His                                                                                                                                       name                                                                                                                                                           is Remmy. I'll be right                                                                                                                                   there."
     Tiny Remmy is safe n' sound now. I bet he was a tough, little yapper many moons ago. Now, he's pretty tame.
     Diet Update: I'm done writing about my cravings. I still got 'em, but who cares? The bottom line is the diet food is chalk, but it works. I'm down 26 and Teresa is down even more.
     Gracie Update: She's learned to speak. No, not really.
Bill Robertson, Teresa said, "I could like a house dog like Remmy." I said, "Aargh!!!"
“Gracie update: she’s learned to speak” LOL! I had to read that one twice!
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