Benitin y Eneas by Pierre S. De Beaumont and Bud Fisher for May 19, 2014

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    woodworker318  over 10 years ago

    Good morning Vagabonds.Start of a crummy week weather wise. Hard to believe we are half way through May.Take care.

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    arye uygur  over 10 years ago

    Good morning, Vagabonds. Yesterday, I went to a genealogical meeting about Galicia, the ref=gion that was controlled by the Austrian-Hungarian Empire but is noe divided between Poland and Ukraine. My mother’s parents came from the Polish part.

    The subway ride to the meeting was OK but after climbing (slowly) the 2 flights of subway stairs to the street, I was out of breath and sweating. It took me some time during the meeting to get my breath back and stop sweating.I guess I may have to leave New York :-(, I don’t have flights of steps to climb in Miami.

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    davidf42  over 10 years ago

    Morning, Vagabonds. Our first day at our new charge went well. We had 6 at the early church and 15 at the other one.

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    Dkram  over 10 years ago

    Good morning Vagabonds..Sunny right now, rain later. Hole in the clouds coming tues..If your are coffee drinker there’s bad news, prices are going up, and up. and…...Sorry about bumming you out, have a good one..ttfn

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    MontanaLady  over 10 years ago

    Good Morning, Vagabonds,

    We, too, have been traveling. First, we went to Yellowstone and had a lovely time hiking and picnicking, and seeing all the animals. Big horn sheep, buffalo, elk, geese,………but NO BABIES!!!!! I can’t believe it was too early! The buffalo babies usually come around Easter, but not one to be seen this time! The wild flowers were also just showing up. Snow packs still in the shaded areas, but the grasses are pretty much growing. All in all, a magnificent place to visit!

    Then, we spent the night in Bozeman, and did a bunch of shopping at stores we don’t have near home. Then, on to the Headwaters of the Missouri state park. This is the confluence of the Gallatin, Madison, and Jefferson Rivers into the Mighty Missouri. The Missouri is the longest river in the U. S., and it would take 2 1/2 months to float from the headwaters to the Gulf of Mexico. Woo Hoo!

    Jan, sounds like you had a blast at the Nevada Northern Railway yard! I checked out the website, and it sounds like a place we would love to visit also! I’m an ole’ steam engine fan from way back.

    Everyone sounds great…….except for Arye…….you have your health to think about, but it might be tough leaving all those wonderful cultural events in NY!

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