The 1st task of the day was to set the two phone alarms for tomorrow morning - we are NOT going to oversleep!
I couldn't face the Cornetto again so I had Melba toast. Fortunately the jam this morning was apricot, with a simpler taste and edible. The rolls are still hard.
Then we packed up for the airplane - so excited!
The A/C here can keep the room cool as long as the curtains were closed. But if they were opened to let in the light, everything got sweaty. There was nothing outside of the window besides a weed-filled ditch anyway - no birds or flowers.
And the window could not be opened without a tool that only the hotel people had. So that was another reason we preferred this room - it was by the fire exit.
Fortunately Randy had packed one of the precious bars of Lux soap that he bought at the Coop several days ago. It is a great improvement over the tiny bits of soap here.
People came by to take our temperature again this morning. I got a look at Randy's temperate reading and it was 29.2 Celsius, which is 84 Fahrenheit....I don't have any faith in their medical system here. A few hours later they came by to check his again...no kidding.
Lunch today was actually good. Or I was extra hungry. I took the meatballs out of the greasy mushrooms, mixed them with the pasta and ground beef, and ate more than I have since I got here. Watermelon was OK too. But not that rolll...
We sat around, passing the time by on our laptop and phones.
A couple of times we have had to help the toilet out with a bucket full of water, but we stayed in this room because the AC worked (as long as the window shades were closed).
Neither of us could eat the dinner tonight. At a glance it might have been good.
But none of it was any good at all. Not the pasta, not the salad, and certainly not the seafood salad. There are chefs who could make this good, but none of them work here.
I drank some old apricot juice box and Randy ate some more of Glenda's tuna.
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