Dear Folks, My grocery shopping today was a success and if nothing else, I managed to haul my lettuce and toilet paper into the house and put them away. But there were other groceries in my car trunk that would be a bit risky for me to attempt the three trips that it would take me to get everything out of the car. First was the heavy gallon of milk and then there were the four large heavy bottles of club soda to struggle with. I feared that they all might freeze over night and expand to the point where they would break open their caps and just about explode. But I put a plan together in hopes that it would work. I left the trunk open and left the garage door open and when it got dark out I turned on the flood light that lit up the front of the garage. And it worked. When my dear next door neighbor Ken brought my newspaper and mail to my side door tonight, he noticed the flood light, the open garage door and the open trunk and took the hint. When he knocked on my door, there he was carrying the whole heavy shebang and when I gladly let him in, he put everything away for me. He told me that any time I wanted him to bring in the groceries, just leave the trunk and garage door open and turn on the flood light. That would be my signal to him. He then gave me a hug and then a few moments later he hugged me again. Now how's that for a good neighbor. vee