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Well that's great that Troy's helping you get all the fall chores done there. That way you can sit down and enjoy that football on TV for the Sunday. Always good to have some down time there and I guess you always do the trash on Sundays as well. So you probably have that project. So good hearing from you bright and early this morning there Mel and have a good rest of your Sunday. Let's see, with that we're at the bottom of the list here. You're listening to the World Wide Friendship Net. We're about half way through our hour and the question of the day is what's your favorite way to unwind in your free time? And you probably already know that I do a lot of hobbies to unwind and stuff. Recently I've been doing some bead embroidery, making little beaded brooches. I've got one more that I want to finish up that and we've been talking about what to do for our winter project. Not quite sure what that will be. Probably something with RC cars we're thinking of building some friends and mine. I read a lot of books and listen to audio books. So far this year I've read 246 books. So I usually read about 300 or so books a year. Sometimes a little bit more and I've been reading for 375 weeks. The Kindle app keeps track of that. All my books are on Kindle. The counting restarted a while ago when I switched to some EPUB books that were on a different format. But Kindle tracking has me at 1,038 days reading streak on that platform. I do like to get books in. I don't watch TV or movies anymore. So that's what I do when it's all quiet here in the house. So let's hear what you like to do. What's your favorite way to unwind in your free time? I'm not taking anybody anywhere can check in. But if you're mobile or short time let me know and I'll move you to the top of the list. Please come now with your call sign slowly and in Phoenix.
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