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There we go. Stupid space bar. I don't know. It worked the first time checking in and out and doesn't want to work. So, I don't know. I don't know how I could do that. Anyway, let me see here. I'll give the weather report first. 71.2 degrees and 70 percent humidity. So, it looks like a pretty nice day out there. I haven't been outside other than pick up my paper this morning and sun shining. And I don't see any clouds in the sky. So, we're not supposed to have any rain for about a week. And it's supposed to go down to in the 50s here a day or two from now. So, anyway, I've always, as far as your question, I don't know. I don't do anything spectacular. But I keep busy around here. I've always got projects or mowing grass for other people. And just a little of everything. In fact, yesterday I poured eight bags of cement out back where I'm filling in a place to keep the water from coming up against my house. And I still need about another six. So, I've already done about 17 bags of cement and mixing it by hand and all that. So, I'm always busy. And plus, keeping a garden going. And I didn't even get to pick my tomatoes yesterday. I've had so many tomatoes that I gave away a whole bunch of them Thursday night. Probably about 100 tomatoes. And still got a whole bunch on my counter. So, a lot more than I could eat. I just don't have any time to do much else with them. But anyway, and then keeping up on the newspaper and what have you. And my magazines. I don't even have time to read all my magazines that I get. Some of them are with subscriptions for different organizations. So, I don't know. Just a little of everything. So, with that, back to you, Barbara. And I'm glad you like Barcelona. I was over there in the 60s in the Navy and I really liked Barcelona. That was a neat looking town. So, with that, back to you, Barbara.

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