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Trappist Abbey

Yesterday Kay and I attended the Landowner Field Day in Carlton, Oregon. We were met by Peter, who wore a long robe down to his feet, shook hands with us, and made us welcome. Also Scott Ferguson and Mark Miller were there and a few others who were members of Trout Mountain Forestry. We were very early which gave us a chance to introduce ourselves and engage in conversation prior to the arrival of the main group which came from alll parts of Western Oregon.



Enough said. After lunch I asked Kay to leave with me because I was very tired sitting on the hard chairs and so we did.



Today the sun is shining. Tomorrow someone from Home Depot is going to come and take some measurements in the kitchen. Oh, what a busy time!



Also, in case you look at the posting time of this entry, I am trying to use up an hour after taking my monthly Boniva pill.



Love, Bopcha

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