I slept well last night and got up a little later than normal.
After breakfast, I enjoyed a nice chat with David, and even before I finished, I started out on my morning walk.
I walked out almost to the end of Harim Road, and then headed up along the perimeter fence of the huge oil tank "farm" in Ramat Yotam. I had been out that way nearly 5 years ago but not since, so I knew that I'd eventually get to the north rim of Nakhal Shlomo, which I followed for a bit. Then I turned back and followed the perimeter fence on the other side, effectively going all the way around the facility. I was out walking for more than two and a half hours. Of course, I took a number of photos along the way, including today's pic of the day, a view of the lovely varied colors of the Eilat Mountains, as seen from Ramat Yotam:
After resting a little upon my return, I had corn on the cob and my traditional eggs and rice for lunch.
In the afternoon, I just relaxed in my chair and napped a bit, too. Then I talked with Joyce and her husband in Ohio for some time.
In the evening, I continued scanning more one-act plays for our play-reading group.
I walked a total of 8.6 kilometers today.
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