Day 36 – Got a Little Sophisticated

Yes, we attended a play at a small theater in downtown Coronado. It was the Lamb’s Players Theater, and we watched “The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde. Instead of a stage, the performance area is on the same level as the front row seats. All the other seats are situated in a way that there isn’t a bad seat in the house. Diane picked two seats in row B, center stage (or floor, if you wish). The actors are never more than 20 feet from the front row, so it was like we were all part of the performance.

Photos were for forbidden during the performance so the only shots I got were before it started. The tiled area is the stage. The ladies standing guard are there to keep paying customers from walking on the tile. I know that’s true because I asked one of them.

It was a very fun way to spend a Sunday afternoon. The acting was top notch and the story they told was excellent.

It was a beautiful day, so we walked along the main street back to the car, enjoying the experience. Everyone was polite, the town is very appealing, trendy, and touristy. It was fun being part of the crowd for a while. But Max was all alone in the RV waiting for us. A good reason to return.

We ate a lite meal (granola bars) for lunch with understanding that we would eat a major meal when we got home. Diane wanted fish and she bought me a huge steak, frozen french fries, and asparagus. Diane prepped and cooked the asparagus, and I did the rest. Easy peasy. It was good, too.

Like normal, when I opened the door, Max took his sweet time making an appearance. He’s usually laying in the driver’s seat and just lays there until I scratch his neck. Then we take a walk. This time he was laying on the floor by Diane’s side of the bed. Totally out of character for him. I took him for a walk anyway. I think he’s getting tired of walking around the same loop all the time. I try to change it up by going the opposite way once in a while. He knows what I’m doing and isn’t impressed, but he goes along with my efforts, and I know he’s grateful.

It’s almost 2100 and Diane is watching a Hallmark movie. I’m kind of keeping up with it but I’m progressively getting more interested in getting to bed. We just changed the sheets. I always sleep good on newly laundered sheets.

Tomorrow is our last full day here at Fiddler’s Cove, so I’ll be busy putting stuff away that needs to be put away. I might even polish up the other mirror. I only did one the other day because it was a lot like work.

Now I’m quitting.

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