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Temple Public Library |
Another gorgeous sunshine filled day, started out cold and a bit windy but by afternoon it warmed up to the mid 60's. This morning we loaded Flo into the car and went to Grande Communications and returned our old modem so we wouldn't be charged for it. The next stop was the Temple Public Library for their Mid-Winter Used Book Sale, it started yesterday
and ends Saturday. Last year we went to this event and bought a lot
of books, there are thousands of books, so many books that last year we learned you should write down what authors and books you might want. The books are put in different categories such as mysteries, fiction, religious, children and many more.They also have CDs, DVDs, audio books and VHS. Larry and I walked around the sale for over an hour and bought 16 books. The paperback books were $1 and the hardback books are $2. On the last day of the sale they give you a paper bag and you fill it up for $5. We had fun looking through boxes and boxes of books. On the way home we stopped at Taco Bell for lunch.
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Rows and rows of books to choose from |
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Entrance to the Mid-Winter Book Sale |
Flo has been wanting to go for a walk but her hips have been giving her problems so I have not been taking her. Today I finally gave in and walked her around the neighborhood. By the time we got home she was exhausted. Poor, Flo mom wore her out again.
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Clarence blowing out his candles |
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Ed Larder |
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Friends having fun dancing to Ed |
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Patrica and Larry |
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More friends having fun |
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Judy and Larry enjoying the dance |
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Carol and Shirley having a good time |
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Dalbert and LuAnn enjoy the dance |
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Betsy and Greg having fun |
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Line dancing to Carol cuing |
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Square dancing to Ed calling |
Tonight was a special dance at Coryell County Square, it was Clarence Baker's birthday, he is the club's president so the club had a birthday cake for him. They also served a lot of other food. Ed Larder did the calling for the dance. Dale Smith was dancing tonight so Ed let him call the plus tip and the last tip with him. There were enough people there to have four mainstream squares and three plus squares. Carol cued a couple of lines. We had fun dancing with our local square dancing friends.
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