Good morning CB members. I did a big grocery run yesterday and brought back quite a haul to fill the cupboards, refrigerator and freezer. And that's to say nothing about my online orders for some things that local stores don't have. I hauled in so much stuff that I pulled a muscle in my lower back and was aching for most of yesterday. Ouch! I'm better for it today, though. That's what happens when the pandemic lets you atrophy a bit. The good news is that the apartment complex has opened both the pool and the work out room.
I won't be having Jimmy Dean breakfast biscuits this morning, but instead, the Walmart Great Value alternative, which is cheaper, by a couple bucks.
The breakfast movie this morning is "Divergent: Insurgent."
The mid-day movie is a Canadian biography of Edweard Muybridge, "Eadweard, The Godfather of Cinema." If you are into photography and movies, this is a very good and informational feature film about one of my favorite photo history characters.
The late night movie will be "Everest", a historical account of tragedy on Everest as tour groups multiplied in number to such an extent, that oxygen bottles disappeared and the Sherpa guides were overwhelmed and failed to run safety lines and ladders. Passages up to the summit were blocked by traffic going up and it was in deed, a disaster in the making. All it took was for the weather window to close on delayed climbers, climbers who are now frozen heirs to the mountain's higher slopes.