I was very thankful for a relaxing day at home. Cameron had a meeting with Owens Corning and then we went to lunch at Mooyah's on the downtown square. Their turkey burgers are fantastic. Afterward, we went to Play It Again Sports so Cameron could pick up a new driver for his disc golf set in Florida. His other one landed on a roof while he was playing in Orlando on Monday. Our next stop was Broke N' Records. Cameron found three new vinyls including a Jimmy Hendrix one. I was super excited to run across "The Concert for Bangladesh." It was a live recording of the concert that George Harrison hosted to help the starving children of the impoverished country and was the precursor to later ones such as "Live Aid" in the 1980s. While Cameron and I were out shopping, we also decided to stop at Peacock Cottage. I found a beautiful new house plant to replace the succulent that died several weeks ago.
Tonight, Doug made brats at home, and we enjoyed the start to March Madness. There were more close games and upsets than I could remember. It was a great way to spend the afternoon and evening.
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