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Thursday, July 22, 2010
Gay July-21-10


We headed out with the motorcycle at 8:30 am making a stop to see Bill and Barb near Fox Lake. We were there for a while when Bill took me up to the barn to see the new concert wall that they had install and on the way back to the house Bill said are the lights on your motorcycle suppose to be on. Yep I forgot to turn off the ignition switch. We had stopped on an incline and I used the kill switch to stop the bike and forgot to turn off the ignition switch. Well when we got ready to leave the bike wouldn’t start so we had to jump it. That met taking off the tour pack and seat to get to the battery. We did get it going but we were half hour late for our next appointment of having lunch with the girls from the telephone office in Randolph. After lunch and a nice visit we headed to Friesland to check the house we use to live in before we retired five years ago. We couldn’t believe how much the trees had gown. Then we made a stop at the lumber yard to see Bruce and Jeanne Braaksma after a nice visit with them we headed back to Fond du Lac. On the way back we stopped near Randolph to get some fresh sweet corn. We were standing there waiting in line to get our sweet corn when two other guys came and got waited on before us. I said to the vendor don’t you take care of your customers as they arrived. He just looked at me and didn’t say anything. I said I guess you don’t want us to buy anything so we left. It’s funny how things work out as we made a stop in Waupun to get the sweet corn. The lady (Diane Kok) that was taking care of us was a person that Cheri use to work with. Yep Diane said to tell everybody we bought our sweet corn from Diane Kok. And we had some of it for supper and it was very good. So now you know who and where to buy sweet corn. Thanks Diane. Here are some pictures of the sunset this evening
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