Morning all. Been up since o’dark thirty this morning (5:45). Compliments of doggie potty call. Decided to just stay up. Load of dog bedding in the dryer and breakfast in the tummy. I am just sitting here watching the local morning news. Few rain showers moving around out there this morning. Supposed to be some around for a while today, high around 45. Tomorrow we are going back to winter as it’s supposed to get colder and snow.
Not a whole lot has changed as far as MSU is concerned. Five students are still n critical condition, classes canceled until Monday and all activities are canceled for two days. One of our local news anchor women just graduated from MSU and 2020 and she gave a really compelling, but emotional editorial about her feelings regarding the shooting at MSU. Most of the time all we see are just quick interviews by the reporters to somebody who happens to be there and we just get little snippets of things, but this is a bit different. I posted the link to her video and you might like to listen to it because it does give you a really different perspective. https://www.9and10news.com/2023/02/14/e ... t-is-home/.
Velda, I have been doing some reading both in the newspapers and other sources on the objects that were shot down. I’ve gotten to where I don’t pay a whole lot of attention to a lot of the cable news networks anymore, because they usually don’t get things right or they are giving their opinions on happenings and not always accurate or taken out of context. All of the objects were flying between 40,000 and 20,000 feet with the Chinese balloon being the highest. The other three we’re pretty much around the 20,000 for altitude. They appear to be just going with the winds and not under remote control. In that kind of situation, the altitude is going to vary because of the atmospheric winds. That I know from the NWS office here launching their weather balloons twice a day. Sometimes they get carried high in the atmosphere and other times they don’t. Going to take them a while to find the three objects that were shot down, as all three of them are in very hard to access places. I forgot where they said the one came down in Alaska, but the one in Canada is in a remote area in the Yukon, which is very rugged and hard to get to. The one They shot down over Lake Huron may be in 200 feet of water. The first missile that was shot, missed the target, and that is also down in the water.
I didn’t get a whole lot accomplished with the shadowbox yesterday and I had to go to town to get another piece of lumber, being that I kind of screwed up the first cutting but I also picked up a couple of other things too and ran a quick errand, got my truck washed and stopped for pizza buffet. Then once I got the box frame assembled, I left it so the glue can dry. Plan to do some more on it today. This is one of those kind of get stuff as I go along projects, because I’m kind of feeling my way through it. Today is “payday”, so I think I might go to town to credit Union, pad my wallet and also pick up some craft wood to make the back of the shadow box.
Beth, sounds like you and Martha are going to have a fun time. Looking forward to reading about your adventures. Barbie, do you have a For Sale sign in front of your place?
I guess I will go and watch the news again a little while and then get my day started. Well, it’s actually started, I guess just need to continue on Have a great day Patti