Once I was out of the apartment, it wasn't that hard to walk to the bank. I discovered it takes only eleven minutes to make it to the store where our post office box is, and twenty-three minutes to the bank itself, and that was at a good steady clip.
Along the way, I noticed that the progress of the assisted living complex. The windows and the air conditioners were in place, and siding over the Tyvek covering had started. There's another, one story building between the new building and the memory care place on the back of the block that got got its plywood layer.
At the property that included the area where Greg Gibson's Auto Mart used to be, the pine trees are still there. A few days ago, there were about a half a dozen or more of two story tall pillars of gravels and dirt that lined the roads, and now they are all leveled down. (Greg is retired, and puts in a few hours a week as a cart pusher at the west Safeways, where I last saw him.)
I was pleased to notice that I didn't feel tired after my walk, which included a trip to Fred Meyer before I returned to the apartment.
Photo-- http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMJBPJ_Bend_Oregon_97702_Butler_Market_South_CPU
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