Day 670 Bulls eye

8th June 2019

We were only in Saugatuck for a half day in the bookshop. We had a selection of enthusiastic customers, and I managed to finish Trevor Noah’s book “Born a crime” before starting James Comey’s “A higher loyalty”

Noah’s book tells the story of him growing up as a child of a white European father and a black mother in South Africa during the apartheid period. It’s describes the inhumanity of divided development, and the horrors created when it fell apart.

This is the only time I get to read, and I get totally enthralled, and often miss people standing at the counter waiting to be served.

The Comey book was targeted by the media as an anti Trump tirade, but there’s also a story of the devious workings of the US government.

He writes of the struggle to maintain impartiality and working to uphold the rule of law.

After the cultural embodiment, I faced a thrilling walk around Target, a store that’s only saving grace is it’s cool carrier bag. This, for me was just tolerable, indulging Kelli in her retail therapy session.

We went out on our bikes for the first time this year, and it was quite different. Last year it was all about looking at houses and wishing we could find one we could afford, what a difference a year makes.indulging Kelli in her therapy session, we drove home.

We went out on our bikes for the first time this year, and it was quite different. Last year it was all about looking at houses and wishing we could find one we could afford, what a difference a year makes.

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