She sent an email that the trip went well and that it was COLD in Chicago! We are hoping that all of the snow and cold will have left by the time we get back.
We went to Brownwood (the third square in The Villages) as today was the Farmer's Market. It was crowded and the booth that was the most crowded was the one with gluten-free breads. We bought tomatoes and strawberries. Haven't tried the strawberries as yet, but the tomatoes were wonderful.
We had a deli lunch at home and then Terry did laundry. We unmade the air mattress that Diane and Tom lent us for the hide-a-bed in the den, and will return it tomorrow. We could not get it as flat as Tom was able to do when he lent it to us.
We had our leftover shrimp from last night and some leftover soup for dinner, before getting dressed in finer duds for Cabaret Night at Savannah Center. Diane had ordered the tickets and we were at a table on the main floor. They brought wine for us and it was a delightful evening. Terry took a photo of the poster outside the theatre entrance. It is not great, but it is all we have. The acts were terrific, it is amazing how much talent there is here in The Villages. There were singers, comedians, a magician and a ventriloquist in the show that lasted over two hours. We are still laughing about one of the jokes...a man drives up to a retirement home and sees five naked old ladies laying on the grass...he goes in and asks "why are these women laying naked on the lawn". He is told... they are all old hookers and they are having a lawn sale.
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