Shall we say the ball is in your court?

Tennis again today.  David hit with Dave, and it went well.  He worked for about an hour, and at the end he was exhausted.  David that is, not Dave.  I think that it is doing David a lot of good being on the court, not just because he enjoys it but because it is making him work on his balance.  At one point, and I am not sure if I will edit this out when I read the entry to him tomorrow night, he began to walk out on the court without his cane.  I know he can do it, but he is not secure enough yet.  Time.

So, still no takers on the “Oven” line?  The singer also directed the Village People Musical – Can’t Stop The Music.  Yesterdays was a little easy (or at least, better known), and had three folks who answered – Jonathan, Jane and Donovan.  Well done.  In short there’s simply not, a more congenial spot.  Really, Napa is marvelous.  Again, today it was a little cloudy, but it kept the temperature down a bit, which was good.

We also had a lovely Facetime call with Lynda, and talked about her upcoming play that is part of FringeNYC.  Get out to see it if you can, Strange Rain at the Lynn Redgrave Theatre.  It sounds very interesting and fun.

When I was out getting coffee this morning, I got a message from Geoff Van Kirk, who was in SF with his wife, Pat Doyle (both from UNIS), and they were going to be in Napa in the afternoon on their way back to NY, and wanted to stop by.  What a great surprise!  Even better, when they arrived they had bags in tow from a fabulous bakery in San Francisco.  Delicious! B. Patisserie.

Then off to tennis.  Tonight, I had another walk in the evening – La Passagiatta.  One of my favorite memories of Rome was the strolling around Piazza Navona in the evenings, along with much of Rome!  Then the blog and Paris Reborn.

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