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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Thursday, 19 June 2008

There’s not a lot to report. We’ve spent the last few days in a pretty “laid back” fashion. Tuesday Durelle played golf at Nashua Country Club where we were members for twenty years or so. She reports that the recent major refurbishment of the course was very successful. In addition she was able to have lunch with several old friends. Yesterday was our 48th anniversary which we celebrated by doing absolutely nothing. Because of a cancellation, I was lucky this morning to get an appointment with a highly regarded orthopedist. The news is good. My sprained calf/Achilles tendon was not seriously damaged and is on the mend. The cast has been packed away, and medications are done. He did give me a referral for some physical therapy for a couple of days a week while we are in Maine for three weeks. It is still stiff and a little tender and has reduced my daily walking, but it is improving.
For supper tonight at the “Surf” in Nashua we are looking forward to a reunion with Leslie Jelalian, a co-worker and good friend. During the nineties we fought a number of corporate battles together.

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