Posted on 05/13/2020 6:02:59 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
It made me smile. :)
Well, we had a sunny cool day today so made a little progress.
Should have some of the drum steel tomorrow then we can really start.
I’ve been doing prep work and have just about done all I can
until we get the drum rolled and that may take a week.
Doing what we can do little until we are able to get the parts.
This is going to be a long build because of this stupid, overblown virus.
Self inflicted wound and easy surrender from the sheeple.
Very disturbing how easily they have succeeded.
Good evening, radu...your internet cooperating for a bit?
Anyone figured out yet why comcast is so wonky for so long?
It was hot here today! It’s still 61 going on 9p.
Howdy, Kathy.
Wow! It IS hot up there. It’s 66 here so you aren’t much cooler than we are. It hit 80 degrees this afternoon and will be even warmer the next several days.
Our internet and TV went out just after 4 a.m. The TV was working again when I woke up this afternoon but not the ‘net, though it did go off again late in the afternoon.
Internet is working now but it’s squirrelly as all get out. No idea what the heck is going on. >:-/
Just had a line of showers with thunder and lightning move through. Still some thunder in the area. Gizmo is hiding under the bed as I type this.((LOL))
How's everyone doing this morning?
Good morning, E...((HUGS))...poor Gizmo. Not a fan of thunder and lightning, is he.
Hope your weather improves and you and Gizmo get to get out and explore.
We were in the mid 60s today and that is pretty warm for us. Now we need rain.
Howdy, E.G.C. ((HUGZ))
I saw the line of storms rumbling through your area earlier and was glad they’d calmed down somewhat. There were some pretty nasty ones earlier in the evening as they moved into OK.
It looks like you had some pretty weather for your outing at Wichita Ridge at least.
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Louis Graziano, Last Living Witness to the German Surrender, World War II
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