Benitin y Eneas by Pierre S. De Beaumont and Bud Fisher for November 15, 2019

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    Dkram  about 5 years ago

    Well hello there Vagabonds

    Temps still in the mid twenties, cloudy with possible mixed precipitation. I still have my summer tires on but they have a heavy tread good for mud not so much snow. I have them so I can take the road less traveled by. Did you catch my Frost referents.

    Tomorrow begins what some Vermonters call the high holly days, Deer Hunting, two weeks when the deer population tip-toe about the woods. I haven’t gone deer hunting in years, got sick of watch white tails disappearing into the bushes.

    Tomorrow there is also a rummage sale and deer hunting widow’s beef stew luncheon at the church. Today however is another day in the life, I ain’t complaining, sort of.

    May y’all have a splendid day with Gods blessings.

    ttfn

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    MontanaLady  about 5 years ago

    Good Dawn morning, Vagabonds,

    Another warm day in the works…….33 this morning, and supposed to get up to 53 this afternoon. Nice!

    Jack DVR’d a movie that we watched last night. Mainly because of the huge cast, led off with Mel Brooks. It was called “Robots” and was a 20th Century Fox animation. It had it’s moments, but halfway through it I found that I was on sensory overload from the constant, non-stop action. I had to stay up and play a bunch of solitaire games to wind down enough to sleep. Not worth it.

    xoxo Happy Trails.

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    Jan C  about 5 years ago

    Good morning, Vagabonds.

    Last night we watched “Pillow Talk” and “Pride of the Yankees”. I read the “production notes” on Pillow Talk and it turns out that it was Hudson’s first comedy movie. He had been reluctant to do it because he had never done comedy before. Day was a bit reluctant, too because it was the first of her “sex” comedies and was a major readjustment of her image.

    “Pride of the Yankees” inspired me to spend some time looking up Lou Gehrig on the internet. He was only 36 when he quit baseball in 1939 and 38 when he died two years later. What an amazing man he was, and not just because he was so good at baseball.

    Yesterday I got all of the family photos finally hung, along with a few others. I also went through those 3 big boxes of games and we decided which ones we want to keep. I’m donating 2 big boxes full plus 4 loose ones to Salvation Army today. The rest fit nicely into our “game cabinet”.

    I set up my Thanksgiving cornucopia a couple of days ago. It has a bunch of stuffed cloth fruits & veggies with it, and Sting thinks it is his new toy box. I find little stuffed fruits and veggies all over the house, including under my bed.

    The weather is still holding steady around here and I’m loving the heck out of it.

    Everyone have a blessed day.

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