MARCH 7, THURSDAY
Drove to McHenry and had the Baconator breakfast sandwich at Wendy's and if you like bacon, this sam's for you. Went to Meijer and bought their last brick of Maxell cassette tapes. This is the only place I know of around here that still sells them. I still record on them. Then went to Hobby Lobby and bought flowers for Liz's grave as well as her parents. Time to take the Christmas ones down.
MARCH 8, FRIDAY
Met Kevin and Kelly at 'Cuda's on Grasslake Road for the fish fry. Then to the Fox Lake Legion for 50-50. All sorts of fun next Sunday at the Legion. St. Baldrick's, corned beef & cabbage dinner and entertainment.
MARCH 9, SATURDAY
Drove to Fox Lake and had the 2 for $3 breakfast biscuit special and senior drink. Bought too much stuff at Dollar Tree (well, Dollar Twenty-Five Tree now). I need to stay out of that place. Stopped at Thornton's for my iced drink and a guy backed into my car when I was leaving. I checked for damage but couldn't see any so we went on our way.
Went to Sunnyside for the afternoon
MARCH 10, SUNDAY
Daylight Savings arrived, so that kept me busy for a bit. Always like its arrival. We're almost over winter. Bob Stroud featured songs with the word "Light" in their titles on his Rock and Roll Roots show on Chicago's WDRV, the Drive.
Went to Saylor Mick's and enjoyed $3 pint Bloody Marys and a huge $7 cheeseburger and fries.
Summer's Almost Here. --RoadSaving Time
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