Cooper was sent in the door before 8 as B left for the fall customer seminar. Both dogs began barking just before 9, so I let them out and found Cooper in the field, observing a herd of white-tailed deer — exactly what S was looking for, though not in season. Now it's time to start the coffee and focus on computer marketing, blogging, and accounting while S rests in bed with his phone until 10.
Next, I applied a second coat of paint to the entire cabinet. The drawer was lined with pretty rice paper, cut to size. At 1, I came in to prep vegetables to roast in the oven for soup. S walked the dogs, then drove the final posts for the house paddock's snow fence. I buried the vegetable trimmings in the compost and incorporated the crushed eggshells we had saved in the raised beds. The weather is delightful, sunny with a temperature of plus 6 degrees.
We left for the 10th annual church fundraiser in town at 5 pm. The evening featured delicious food and a live auction where the items of interest sold for almost triple the prices of last year. A 10-day stay in Palm Springs reached $4,500, up from last year's $2,500, and a 5-course dinner by Father Christino soared to $5,500—he even offered it to the second-highest bidder, raising a total of $11,000, compared to $1,200 the previous year. Sheldon's Slik Services went for $450, lower this year but the last year's person never used their gift certificate. I attempted to stimulate some silent auction bids and managed to only make a single purchase for $5, which resulted in a half-hour wait in the payment line at the end, which was quite amusing. The evening raised almost $30K. We got home by 9:30, crossing paths with Britt who had fed Bird and picked up Cooper. We settled down to watch a couple of episodes of Doctor Odyssey before turning in for the night.
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