Benitin y Eneas by Pierre S. De Beaumont and Bud Fisher for September 20, 2016

  1. My boys
    woodworker318  about 8 years ago

    Good morning Vagabonds.

    Well, we got our rain today. It started at about 10:45 am and continued to about 3 or so in the afternoon.

    Wasn’t much, about 0.3 inches. Other places got a lot more.

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    Dkram  about 8 years ago

    Hay Vagabonds.Looks like another fair day for us today with temps possibly in the 80s. We have a record for the most days in the 80s this summer. (pant-pant).Continued from yesterday: It’s coming, it wont be long now! To be continued..Have fun everybody. :-).ttfn

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  3. Rick
    davidf42  about 8 years ago

    Morning, Village!

    Well, let’s see here, what’s going on in my life? I gave the lecture at the Fellowcraft degree last night. I’ve got to mow the grass. I’m creating virtual cemeteries on Find-A-Grave. Got some shopping to do. Ain’t retirement great?

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    JanLC  about 8 years ago

    Good morning, Vagabonds.

    Today is “Busy Tuesday”. The only difference is I don’t have a car today so a friend is giving me a lift. Michael has an appt. with his cardiologist today (after seeing his urologist yesterday) at the same time as the prayer meeting at church, so he gets the car.

    I found these great looking pizza crusts at the market the other day and we tried one last night. Ick!!! It was the most tasteless bland garbage we have ever eaten. We ended up scraping the toppings off of it onto a piece of bread, and that was much better. They have a printed “guarantee” on the package – if you don’t like it for any reason, send in the UPC and your sales receipt and they will send you a replacement. No thanks.

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    MontanaLady  about 8 years ago

    Good Morning, Vagabonds,

    We decided to cut our trip short by one day. 3 days exploring was enough. I just loved the NorthWest Montana corner of the world. There are tons of rivers and lakes, and loads of conifers. One thing, the fall colors were starting, but the larch trees still have another month before they show their color. All in all, this is a beautiful state.

    Thanks for the travel tips for the Spokane area, Jan. We’ll keep those in mind for the next trip.

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