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Sunday, June 28, 2020

Robert and His Pellet Gun

I was up and it was just getting light.  I walked into the kitchen and dinner had been started.  She usually starts it in the slow cooker a little after four.  She got she put in two chicken breast and the sauce which she prepared last night.   it started and went back to bed.  We had breakfast and then peeled the potatoes and carrots.  We didn't have enough carrots,  The carrot were small from the garden.  We added some frozen peas from the garden to the carrots.  They had to slow cook for ten hours that would make them ready by 1:30 this afternoon. 

We had the sacrament and our Sunday school service.  We listen You Tube video from Alma 22-27.

Robert called and asked if it would be alright he and Jeanne came for a visit.  Of course it would and we prepared enough dinner for them.

After dinner Robert and I walked around the yard looking at things that are growing.  He bought a pellet gun and wanted to sight it in.  He placed the target to a piece of plywood that was part of the chicken run fence.  He went seventy-five to the east across the lawn.  He set up a couple of chairs.  One to sit on and the other one to rest his pellet gun.  He has a scope on the gun.  He would shoot at the target. 
He had to adjust the scope up or down and left or right to make sure that the cross hairs crossed the red bulls-eye. 

The pellets entered the top targets above the black circle and a little bit to the right. 
Robert is adjusting the scope while Carol is looking on. 
I took a turn at shooting.  It was hard for me to see through the scope.  I finally got the cross hairs on the target and pulled the trigger.

Most of the pellets that entered the red bulls-eye of center targets were shot by Robert. I shot some of them.
When we toured the gardens, Robert was impressed by the fruits of the choke-cherry.  He wanted make some choke-cherry jelly, jam, or syrup.


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