Monday morning, I tool Preston for a walk in the neighborhood. Beautiful clouds!
My Indiana friends, Sherri and Mike Pea, have been trying to adopt another Dalmatian. They already have seven year old Ares. Sherri finally scored! They adopted Sarge (originally Nitro) from South Carolina. He is about three years old.
That evening, there was a very nice sunset.
The connection hose to our drip system has started to leak again. I texted Troy to see if he could help us. He came by the house to lengthen the hose and to replace the fitting.. Thanks so much, Troy!
In the early afternoon, Tom had an appointment with NAU audiologist Michael Skelton. Tom's hearing devices needed to be adjusted.
Later in the afternoon, I walked Preston to the Elephant Rocks Golf Course entrance.
Home Depot was scheduled to bring our new LG dryer. The truck arrived at 12:30 p.m.
Tom and I had the new dryer delivered and the old dryer taken away.
Later in the afternoon, Preston and I went on a walk in the nearby woods near the train tracks. There, we saw more beautiful clouds.
I have decided that it is time for me to hide more caches. I scoped out one potential place.
Tom had his right eye retina surgery today, June 18, in Flagstaff. The procedure only took fifteen minutes, but the entire process was over three hours. Dr. Brendan Girschek is the retina specialist at Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center. After the surgery, Tom had to wear a patch for 24 hours.
My truck's odometer reached 87,000 miles. And, of course, two idiot lights showed up: Service Trailer Brake System an Service Electronic Stability Control.
Tom had an early afternoon Flagstaff appointment with Dr. Matthew Bills. This appointment was a follow-up to his retinal surgery from yesterday.
Saturday afternoon, I decide to pick up a cache "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree." It was up the road from the cache I found earlier in the month.
I started a project to inventory all of my jewelry. The first part of this was organizing the earrings I no longer wear.
Wednesday morning, my nephew Blake sent me a text. He wanted to know what Shelton relatives lived their whole lives in Europe. I opened up ancestry.com and informed him that his great, grat, grandparents on my Dad's side of the family lived on an island in Norway. Blake had know knowledge that he had Norwegian heritage!
Since it was Wednesday, June 24, I went to lunch with the Highland Meadows ladies at 11:30 a.m. We went to Rulu's Bar & Grill.
Later in the afternoon, I went geocaching by Kaibab Lake. It was there that I found the perfect place for my cache hide #5.
CanyonDen had a cache in the vicinity "Old Pine."
Preston liked this forest area.
The next day, five of us played pickleball. I took a photo of Gary, Beverly, Jim, and Roland. Goofy Roland hid his face behind his paddle.