
Well the visit to UNH was quite interesting. The warm weather played an important part in that. We went for a tour of the campus, our guide was Amelia, a communications major and it showed, she was a terrific guide, bright, cheery and very well informed. Though the campus was tinged in winter browns the sunlit, warm day made up for it. Life as a student there sounds pretty good and we ate at one of the 3 main dining facilities which had a lot of great food available. Ian hasn't said for sure if he's going there but it seems to be his choice. I'm a sucker for this stuff, I was telling Carol there should be places for working people like this campus.
Today Carol and her sister Lois went to a Historical Society in York to look up stuff on their Father's side of the family, then to a fabric store to choose some new material to upholster one of Lois' couches. I worked on Operation: Behind the Eight Ball (BEB), formatting the Town's annual report. I have a lot to get done on a part-time basis to have it done in time to be printed a couple of weeks before the town meeting.
Just got home a short time ago from the Italian Dinner that the Boy Scout Troop put on. lasagna, ziti, salad, garlic bread. The Scouts did a good job. They prepared most of the food and Scout families provided the desserts (burp).
With Ian away until tomorrow Carol and I have rented the Zorro movie for tonight's entertainment and we'll check in on the Final Four games of the NCAA Men's Championship.
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