We had an overcast day. The temperature got to 85 degrees with the humidity of 55%.
We started the day out by going to town to pick up our mail at The UPS Store. We pay for our mail service yearly and our year is up so Larry paid for another year. In normal years we are gone quite a bit and we like having the UPS Sore taking care of our mail. If we never get back to normal and we stop traveling we would no longer need this service.
We attended three virtual square dances. The first dance was Don Moger's Weekly C1 Dance at 12:00 for an hour and a half. We didn't stay for the last tip because we wanted to rest before our next dance. Don had 54 participants zoomed in. Don is very challenging and the dancers sometimes breakdown. This can be very stressful but we like dancing to him. When the dancers do breakdown he will walk them through the move. We had fun.
The second dance was Di Green's Weekly C1 Dance at 1:00 for an hour and a half. Di had 25 participants zoomed in. Di does an excellent job of calling and she cues a lot, this helps me because she gets me where I should be and in the right direction. She called six tips. The fourth tip was a workshop tip, where Di walked us through Relay The Top and Weave. This was a great tip. We had super time dancing to Di.
The third dance was Ett McAtee Weekly A2/C1 Dance at 6:30 for an hour. We attended the A2 session of the dance, where Ett called four tips. Ett had 34 participants. We had a great time dancing to Ett.
In between the dances we watched YouTube videos. I played my Solitaire games. Today was called Free Cell Friday, where the Free Cell games points were double and the Event games points were doubled. I did the Daily Challenges and the Event: Two Game Tango of 10 games of Klondike and 10 games of Free Cell. It took me 2 hours, 56 minutes and 43 seconds, which put me in 16th place in my group.
Get a partner and dance |
After the last dance we started to watch the first season of Deadwater Fell on Acorn. It was a mini series about a family being murdered. It is a very slow moving series. We watched half of it. Afterwards i watched a couple of episodes of Columbo. I ended up doing 24,000 steps.
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