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Now that baseball has faded away from my favorite radio channels, football is taking its place. The Beavers are playing Penn State this Saturday, at Penn State. They are predicted to lose by at least fifteen points. I don't know if I can stand listening to the game or not. It will be broadcast on our local channel at 12:30 Pacific Daylight Time. Diana and Bill will be here this weekend, but I don't know if Diana will be able (if she can bear it) to listen to the game or not. She likes to WIN.



The pears are dropping off the tree and the ground is covered with pears each morning. They fall from high up and are pretty battered by the time they thump on the ground. They are out of reach of my tallest ladder. So, it is pickup time each morning.



My red eye just faded away like the doctor predicted. I didn't get any sympathy at all, or even curious comments. Thank you, Sandra, for your interest!



KC is looking forward to next weekend, the 12th, when the dog races take place in Washington. She has rounded up all family members she can to assist her. I think Sid and Sandra are glad to be so far away.



The weather is nice. Cool nights and days in the 80's. Hope the Beavers make a good showing at least.



Love, Bopcha

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