Since our afternoon trip to Bone Creek little of note has occurred except for a very enjoyable lunch with seven current and former work associates. Every one seemed to have a good time. I certainly did and hope similar opportunities arise in the future.
The recent dearth of activity is, I think, about to change.
Early next week I have meetings in Omaha and two days later we leave for Louisiana for my “other” reunion (with the class I would have graduated with had my family not moved to Nebraska) and checking on our tree farm that is suffering from drought conditions. In fact, Lincoln has had more rain this year than there. Normally, the tree farm receives twice to three times as much rain as Lincoln. Sharleen and I do not relish being in Louisiana over Labor Day because of the extreme heat and humidity but we look forward to making the trip.
As for the reunion, while I have regular contact with a few guys I grew up with, I am a bit apprehensive about not being able to recognize others I have not seen since my freshman and sophomore years of high school. But once past that, we’ll have a good time and, hopefully, stories to share when we return.