Good Morning everybody. Boy, miss a day, especially 3 and one spends half the evening catching up on all the posts. I know I won’t remember half of what was said as lots of chatting was going on.
Can’t say I’ve been doing a whole lot, but my weekend was focused on the Canoe Marathon. Was watching a lot of live feed when it was on. First year for that and so there were glitches along the way. Small crew trying to cover 120 miles, having to shoot at one dam Portage for a a bit, pack up and drive to next, set up again, running out of power to keep the camera running etc. Was a learning curve this year. Our parish Pastor and his partner did finish after 15 hours of non stop paddling. 75th out of 96. But at least they finished, that’s all that matters. That race is gruesome. Hours and hours of training before hand. Paddling for all you are worth for as long as I takes, down a river that is narrow in some places in the dark of night, a bow light to hopefully keep you from crashing into a log, snag or whatever or getting knocked out of the canoe by a sweeper (a tree or limb that may be sticking out over the river at an angle from the shore), sitting in a cramped position especially in the bow, dealing with whatever Weather there is, early morning fog on the dam ponds and whatever else. It’s brutal in the body. 10 canoes were forced to drop out due to paddlers getting sick. Why do it. The challenge. 110 teams, 96 finished.
Weather has been nice here. Low to mid 50’s at night, low mid 70’s day. Dew on the grass and decks etc. in the morning. Typical for this time of year. Harbinger of the season to come. O’Sharon, I had the same thighs as you, fall chore time before long. It’s why I spent time the early part of the summer, doing my decks and other things as I know this tine of year the days get shorter, more dampness in the morning etc. Right now I’m just coasting along.
In regards to the movie “Oppenheimer”, I don’t know if reference was made to him meeting with Dr. Compton here in Michigan, but that meeting was just up the road from where I am, at the State Park where I used to work
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Barbie, great that you have your house listed. Best of luck. Sorry about the be storm mess, but buyers can see it was something you had no control over. Better start looking at RV’s so you have some ideas lined up. Things can move fast. Carol, sorry Bill is still having issues. That long Covid can be taxing as Karen, Velda and other can testify. Anita, sorry about the mailbox issue. Even having locked boxes isn’t safe either as they steal postal carrier keys too. Don’t know how, but they do. Judy, glad pump is fixed and you are working your way out of MI. Beth, happy you made it to your new job. Hope all goes well.
Not sure what I am getting Into today. Put the first coat on my little deer statue yesterday. My otber statue is finished and back in the flowerbed. I will share some of m flower pictures with you later today. Am in the mood for taking a ride someplace, so might takethe dogs and vamoose. Take Molly’s eye drops with us. I have made an appt. With a new vet in town who has a very extensive background including an interest in Opthamology among other things for Molly. I am switching both dogs over to her practice. Haven’t been happy with the last vet I’ve been gong to. Been going there over 25 yeas, but original vet retired, other vet is now semi retired and things changed after Covid. Don’t like how they are doing things. Office stuff are kind of abrupt too. One can get a little snooty too. Also postponed trip to MSU as eye is gradually getting better, so maybe new vet can figure this out. I was already impressed with the place when I stopped to make an appt. Just about 5 miles up the road too.
Time to get a move on. Have a great day everyone. Shirl, you snuck in just before me, so I moved my post over here. Fresh corn sounds yummy. Our s about a week or two away yet the farmers say.