Morning everybody. 62°. Been having ran showers. Grass and flowers are loving it. Definitely cooler too. 72 for high today. Fine by me.
Dogs woke me up bit after 6, all bright eyed and bushy tailed, as Molly knows her pill/eye drop routine. They both know it’s snack time, since pill goes Into a piece of deli roast beef. Can’t give the beef to Molly without Piper having some too Tben it was breakfast time. Eggs and bacon and of course I make extra egg for them. Now they are having their morning nap just because they we’re all bright eyed and bushy tailed, got their early morning routine completed, doesn’t mean mom is bright eyed and bushy tailed
But I have a busy day ahead, so wake up is good. Molly has an eye check at vet this morning and I have a hearing aid check up this afternoon. So will be on the road a bit today. Take Molly out to vet, bring her back home and head into town a little while later. Want to run into Lowe’s since I need to go to town. That will take care of the day.
Velda, I know what you mean about the ‘“war zone” thing. I’ve mentioned about the National Guard trading facilities in Grayling in the past. I live about 7 miles from the Range 40 Air to Ground range. It’s the bombing/missile training for the Air National Guard. So in the summer it’s pretty normal to hesr them back there. They are not there constantly but come and go depending in training schedules. But every year in August, they have what is called Operation Northern Strike, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exercise_ ... d%20Bureau. Can definitely hearing those jets roaring in, the missiles being released and the bombs going off ,especially when they drop 500 pounders which can shake the ground, and be felt in Gaylord, over 12 miles away, it definitely sounds like a “war zone”.
I am grateful that we in this country are not the recipients of all that armament being leashed out. There are big bombers involved too and helicopters are always flying around. The planes are banned from this area here, so we do not have them going over us. Although it requires having to put up with some noise, we call it the Sounds of Freedom. This is an actual picture from out at the range.