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List just one thing you did today

With my friends who I'm visiting here in Florida, I went to an event at the synagogue. It was a sit-down, waitered dinner, which I really don't do often.
 
I took my son to a medical appointment. I thought I would just be waiting in the car until he was finished, but then my wife said she had to return a book to the library, so we went there. Then I said to her I had a book on hold that I needed to collect, so I went into the public library with her wearing a longyi. This is not something commonly seen where I live. (I habitually wear a longyi around the house because, in this climate, it is just so much more comfortable. But it is totally against the social norms of the society in which I live.)
 
Just a few minutes ago (just past midday), I was standing in the Atlantic Ocean at Delray Beach. I got here by walking over five hours from Boca Raton.
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Just a few minutes ago (just past midday), I was standing in the Atlantic Ocean at Delray Beach. I got here by walking over five hours from Boca Raton.
Update: I left the apartment at 6:52 this morning and returned at 6:04. Aside from a few minutes each at the beach and in a grocery store (Publix in the Plaza at Delray), and stopping many a time to take photos, all of those eleven hours was spent walking.
 
Spent the day helping a coordinator at work in starting the complex process of assisting a 30 year old neurodivergent man get out of a nursing home--who doesn't need to be there. .
 

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