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I left the house at 6:30 am
heading to Dade City for my accountability group breakfast and Bible study with
a stop at BK for a breakfast biscuit. There were six of us this morning. Out
study this morning was the first part of Acts chapter 20. I was back home by
9:00 am. I told Cheri I was going to get the generator out and to make sure it
was ready. After getting it out I wouldn’t start as the battery was dead. That’s
what I get for waiting to the last minute. The battery is buried deep inside
the generator. I wasn’t able to get the charger clips attached to do a charge.
I did manage to attach some wires to the terminals and able to get the charger
on. I used my small 1 amp charger so not to overheat the battery. By 4:00 pm it
still wasn’t charge enough to start the generator. Hopefully overnight it will
be charged if I need to use it. Cheri was busy painting the woodwork. I went to
work on the door stop molding and installing lock sets. I got a call from Mike
and Pam who are down on Marco Island with their family for a week. Mike asked
me to go over to their place and put away all the things that are sitting
around in the flowers and patio furniture. By the time I got home Cheri was
done with the painting. I think all that is left is some touch up painting.
Cheri fixed us spaghetti and garlic toast for supper. We watched a movie, Cold
Case Files, and 48 Hours before calling it a night. Thank you God for getting
us through this day and keep us safe through hurricane Elsa.
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