I'm waiting for the dryer to finish so will chat with you. It's humid again today although not as hot -- "only" 87 but "feels" like 95. That just tickles me when the weatherman adds that piece of information. Hot is hot!

"Gma" -- I'll bet the lady who lost the rings had too much to drink! I'm surprised at the number of people who will wear their rings when they swim; I guess mine are loose enough that I would be afraid of losing them in the water. I think you need a new association president who has some back bone and is willing to set some rules for everyone to abide by. You shouldn't have to put up with the riff/raffy neighbors or anyone else for that matter!
It'll be interesting to see how long it takes for someone to inquire about the rings. You could play dumb like you have no idea what they are talking about.
I hope you are keeping cool!I have a box ready for the Good Will
but think I'll send it with DH tomorrow. I hate leaving the house mid-day and then never can seem to get myself in gear when I get home.Hope you all are having a nice day! I need to keep moving!
Jean --
from Iowa!
Our condo was also a rental so I remember the owners' meetings and the fact that we couldn't go and participate. I'd love to go back to Ohio and see where we lived . . . it's probably been turned into a ghetto although it was really nice when we lived there in the '70s. That's what happened to the apt. complex we lived in while we were in Mpls.
Let us know how your dinner turns out; it sounds good! 

Keep up the good work.
I go back the 16th and students start on the 22nd; I just got my schedule of workshop days and meetings. It'd be nice if they would schedule a block of time to work in the rooms so they are ready when the students arrive.
I finally fell asleep -- the last time I looked at the clock it was 4:15 and I wanted to get up at 6 . . . short night. I've taken Tylenol PM; sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
from Iowa!
but writing is going to be around for a long time yet. I hate to think that everyone will be toting a computer around to type, rather than write.
