Randy fixed oatmeal for breakfast but he and Aaron didn't stay long enough to have any - they picked up Pete and headed to church early. Glenda and I went a little later with Donna. This week is the first week that the congregation brought goods for the new Food Pantry. After service Aaron and Glenda helped us move the new contributions from the auditorium to the Pantry.
After church Randy drove us to Sam's Club for some produce he needs for Wednesday's church dinner. While we were there we saw that the Juicinator was running. This has been closed down since the advent of Covid, so it's nice to see it operating again, providing the freshest orange juice, which is bottled and sold immediately.
After this we were ready for lunch. So off to The Villages and the Flying Biscuit! They are, naturally, famous for their biscuits. They serve them as appetizers with every meal, accompanied by Apple Butter. The guys ordered Shrimp and Grits, which was OK but not as good as the same dish at Eaton's Beach. Glenda got the Fried Green Tomato sandwich and I had the Fried Chicken Club, both of which were accompanied by spicy chips and both of which were excellent!
Now, what to do with the afternoon? How about firing some guns? We went to Shooter's World, where Randy used to work. With ear protectors firmly in place, we all took turns in 2 bays, shooting a variety of firearms. When we finished we returned to the main desk to get Aaron's and Glenda's laminated Shooter's Cards. Glenda saw a carton of fresh eggs on the desk. Randy's? Yes. She noted that Randy seems to pick up eggs everywhere - Friday at Marcia's and today at Shooter's World!
But it was very cold inside Shooter's World! That is supposed to decrease the chances that lead dust will stick to sweaty skin. It probably works but it got uncomfortable enough that Glenda and I actually stepped outside, from AC to hot Florida sun, just to warm up. When we realized the metal posts outside the door were really hot, we snuggled up to them!
But it was very cold inside Shooter's World! That is supposed to decrease the chances that lead dust will stick to sweaty skin. It probably works but it got uncomfortable enough that Glenda and I actually stepped outside, from AC to hot Florida sun, just to warm up. When we realized the metal posts outside the door were really hot, we snuggled up to them!
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