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Saturday, March 17, 2018
Gay Mar-16-18


I think this morning is
the last of the cold mornings as it was 34 degree this morning and warm to the
mid 70’s for a great day. I left the house at 6:10 am to have breakfast and
Bible study with my accountability group, got back home round 8:30 am. Cheri
called Sandy and Greg to come over and they said that they were doing laundry
and would be over after they got done. Cheri also was doing laundry this
morning. We took Sandy and Greg to Ybor City museum which is actually a state
park. Ybor City is a historic neighborhood just northeast of Tampa. It was
founded in the 1880’s by Vicente Martinez-Ybor and other cigar manufactures and
was populated by thousands of immigrants, mainly from Cuba, Spain, and Italy. For
the next fifty years workers worked in Ybor City’s cigar factories and rolled
hundreds of millions of cigars annually. After touring the museum we got to
tour one of the houses. We were back home by 3:30 pm. I got a call from a
resident here in the park telling me the lights in her kitchen would work and
wanted me to check them out. So Greg and I went over. After checking the
breakers and much searching I found an outside ground fault electrical out let that
was tripped. After resetting it the kitchen lights were working. After supper
we visited for a while before Sandy and Greg left.
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