Taking in rays & swimming in the pool

After 5 days of clouds and some rain, I finally got to relax at the pool yesterday and again today.
This whitebread honkie boi is finally developing a solid tan. The last month, I have spent at least 1 1/2 to 2 hours a day floating in the water or laying in the lounge.
Very relaxing and a great way to get my thoughts together.
Paul will have his chance when he moves down here. But, I am sure he will bitch me out since he will have to work his regular schedule while I enjoy some down time. I can hear him now "Get a job where you have to work" or "Get a part-time job."
My response is simple: "I'll cook you dinner, clean the dishes, do the laundry, make the bed and give it to ya 3-4 times a week. And whatever else a good houseboi does."
He'll get his chance in the sun, right by my side.
2 Comments:
Did you get any of Alberto?
Alberto who?
Just kept me from hitting the pool. A lot of clouds, a little rain and cooled up down to 85.
Its too early to start watching storm developments. Watching a storm develope off the coast of South Africa and waiting a week to see if it comes our way is what gives peole so much stres in their lives.
When Ivan struck Pensacola, everyone thought it was gonna hit New Orleans.
Five days before, I was at Target and bumped into one of the VP's I worked with at UWF and told her, "now we have to be concerned." She asked me why, and I said because it will come here. The news said no. She asked why I thought so, and I told her I felt it in my bones. Everyone at work thought I was crazy. I said, tell me something I don't know.
The day after Ivan struck, she asked me if any other storms were going to struck that season. I said no. And, we were okay until last year. I was in New York at the time, so my bones didn't tell me anything.
What will this season bring?
I'll tell you 3-5 days before. Don't be stressed, just be ready.
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