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Elliot´s Trackside Diner - May 2014 Edition

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Elliot´s Trackside Diner - May 2014 Edition
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 1, 2014 1:19 AM

May 1st, 2014!

Elliot´s Trackside Diner has been moved to a new location!

Vinnie and the girls welcome all guests - new or old! Join in for another month of caring, chatting and sharing!

Last month´s location can be found here:

http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/228712.aspx

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, May 1, 2014 1:24 AM

Copied from April Diner:

Got the wound vac dressing changed this morning. Spent most of the rest of the day looking up tech info online about some old memory expansion cards. I already have a manual for one. The others? Zip. Zero. Nada. Bop-kiss. I found enough online to figure them out and get them working right. On one I had to remove then re-seat the chips. That's one bad thing about sockets. They corrode. One of them is what I call a throwaway board. All the chips are soldered on. If something on the board goes toes up just throw the board away and get another one.

Time to call it a night or rather a morning here. I have a doc appointment in the afternoon. See y'all later.



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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, May 1, 2014 1:57 AM

Good monring!

As Ulrich has stated, it is MAY DAY, MAY 1st!

Used to be anyway, on May Day, May 1st you gave the women in your life flowers!

I am up a bit early. Got up for the facilities and could not get back to sleep. will try again later.

Today I have therapy at mental health. That should be fun! {what did you do/how did you feel these last two weeks? well, I have been very sick for at least one of those weeks...}

Healing thoughts, prayers and energy for those in need...

Ulrich; here in the USA it seems at least two incomes are needed for any family {even one of just two people} to survive, and in many cases like around here, many people have more than one job! We have 3 incomes amonst the two of us alone. That is a foreign concept to those like my father, in whose day one man supported one family on one income with room to save for the future. We have had no hope of saving over the last 14 years together, and little hope of it now. What we may save will go to the higher cost of health care. Part time jobs have also become the norm so employers don't have to pay health care expenses. A healthy work force is of no conern for them now. Even the state-issued health care package MOH has dwindled in coverage. It will cost us a fortune when MOH's hip needs to be replaced, which will be sooner than later. We will probably easily reach the 10% cost of gross income we have to have to write off medical expenses on taxes!

I digress, and lament....

today's quote:

I learn that ten percent of all the world's species are parasitic insects. It is hard to believe. What if you were an inventor, and you made ten percent of your inventions in such a way that they could only work by harnessing, disfiguring, or totally destroying the other ninety percent? -Annie Dillard, author (b. 1945)  

Raining like mad out there!

Make it a great day!

Tongue Tied

-G .

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Posted by Kyle on Thursday, May 1, 2014 3:08 AM

Good Evening everyone, 

It is still April where I live. I am looking forward to May, even though April has been a great month.  The highlights of April have been going to California for the Vex World Competition, and finishing my Modern World Studies course for this school year.

My brother is on a Vex IQ team, and they placed third in qualifying.  Unfortunately in the finals the other team's robot broke which dragged my bother's team down.  I am on a Vex VCR team, but we didn't compete (didn't build the robot in time).  I found out next years competition, Vex Skyrise, it should be a fun challenge.  I am also pushing for the team to meet more often to allow us to build the robot in time.

In Modern World Studies, my teacher gave lots of extra credit, and had to make some quizzes extra credit since you couldn't find the answers in the curriculum (long story).  Ironically, I had a 140% but then I took a unit test and a semester test and got 100% on both which dropped my grade to 116%.  I find it frustrating, mentally, getting the best score possibly shouldn't lower your grade (though mathmatically it makes sense).  Oh well

Hopefully May will be better for everyone.

 

edit    *Has any one else noticed that on the main page of the forum where it tells you how long ago the recent post have been made, it will say "1 hours"

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Posted by "JaBear" on Thursday, May 1, 2014 4:55 AM
Gidday Chloe, a fejioa smoothie please.
Ken, perhaps you were dreaming of this........
Kyle, the exams that I still have to sit from time to time require 70% for a pass, I regard a 71% mark as having studied too much, Smile, Wink & Grin but even so, well done on your 116%.
Johnboy, I will add your neighbour to the rest of those who require
Thoughts and Best Wishes to all that need them
Cheers, the Bear. 

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, May 1, 2014 7:07 AM

I forgot to add:

Healing thoughts, energies and prayers for those in need, and we have a  lot of them here.

Also, thoughts for those in the south and on the east coast who suffered flooding in the 22" of rain that fell in 24 hours! 22"  of snow is almost unimaginable, though a very capable senario here in the NE,  let alone 22" of rain!

Make it a great day!

Tongue Tied

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 1, 2014 8:26 AM

Good Afternoon!

I am taking a break from the hard work fun doing scenery on my layout.

Flo, coffee and a slice of that apple pie, please, with a topping of vanilla ice cream.

galaxy
Also, thoughts for those in the south and on the east coast who suffered flooding in the 22" of rain that fell in 24 hours!

Galaxy - we a re enjoying calm Spring weather, partly cloudy, mostly sunny. Southern Germany is suffering from torrential rain, flood warnings were given in some areas.

Will be adding some more rock faces in a few moments. When that is done, the left part of the layout will have all the shore line completed Big Smile

 

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Posted by tcwright973 on Thursday, May 1, 2014 8:35 AM

Well, I finally made up my mind about the camera. I bought it yesterday while we were out running errands. It's a Nikon D5300 with 2 lenses. An 18-55 mm & a 55-300 mm. I'm extremely pleased with the photos I took in the house just playing around with it. Makes my old camera look like a toy. Can't wait to use it outdoors while railfanning this weekend. Of course, the weather might not be too cooperative as the forecast is calling for rain through the wekend here. There is a lot of features on this camera that I doubt I will ever use, but time will tell. I may look into a photography class, I'm sure that will help. It was a bit of a budget buster, but I don't see any locomotives or freight cars on the horizon for my collection, so that eases the pain somewhat. Oh wait, I do have 1 pre-order in for a transfer caboose from Bluford Shops. Not a big deal there.

Lots of chores to do around the house today, so I better get going. Everybody have a good one and stay safe...

Tom

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, May 1, 2014 9:20 AM

Good morning. It's 56° with 76% humidity. The high will be 72° with some clouds.


Nothing much going on today. I have a doc appointment this afternoon and that seems to be the highlight of my day thus far. I may squeeze in a game of Starfleet1 before then. Yesterday I was doing some work on a large memory board that was bought as junk, the problems of which were unresolved when I went to bed sometime after midnight. A little while ago I discovered that it's working. Not only working but completely reassembled and a 'Running Bear Enterprises' label applied to it. And I don't remember doing any of it.



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Posted by Cox 47 on Thursday, May 1, 2014 10:01 AM

Good Morning All....Coffee and a sweet roll Please..Thank You...Havn't been in for a long time..How You all do'in? See alot of new faces...I am still plugging along on the Illinois and Southern and Illinois Central...in N scale but tore the old fiddle yard out and put in a HO scale small fiddle yard just 2 turnouts..

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Trying to stay busy..been working with a young feller how is just starting in N scale...Well its sure is good to see You all...You All have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, May 1, 2014 10:11 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have a bowl of vanilla almond granola this morning and a few cups of Seneca Lake Blend Dark Roast Coffee in my FGLK mug...

Not feeling 100% the last couple of days...  Couple nights ago I made up some speghetti sauce (Canned sauce doctored up to my specs) and had a nice spegetti dinner.  By Morning it had gone through me...  Last night I took the remaining sauce (about 3/4 of it) and made some goulash out of it and baked it in the oven...  That went through me as well...  I have to deduce that the sauce didn't agree with me for some reason and since I am heading for a road trip to Canada tomorrow, I think the remainders will be disposed of in the trash and I shall have something more agreeable to eat tonight!  I have been told that I have a cast iron gullet as it is seldom that anything disagrees with me so I guess I best avoid the stuff... Whistling

Today is clean the house, run a bunch of errands, and pack for the trip day.  As soon as I get the suitcase out Manét will start acting strange and meowing loudly.  He often sits in the suitcase and stares at me to keep me from packling.  They seem to know that "Daddy" is going away for a few days...

I best get at it as I have 2 days of w*rk to get done by mid afternoon...

Happy May day!  I won't say much about May Day as it really isn't a festival that can be discussed here at the forum.... Wink  I'll just say the it gave Shakespeare some excellent bawdy lines in his plays! Whistling

Later!

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by chochowillie on Thursday, May 1, 2014 10:37 AM

howmus
He often sits in the suitcase and stares at me to keep me from packling.  They seem to know that "Daddy" is going away for a few days...

Ray that's is exactly what our Burmese does. He's so used to one of us being around that he just hates it when we get out the suitcase. I have to leave my housecoat on the bed for him so he feels better while we have abondended him.

Cheers

Dennis

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, May 1, 2014 10:45 AM

howmus
Couple nights ago I made up some speghetti sauce (Canned sauce doctored up to my specs) and had a nice spegetti dinner. By Morning it had gone through me... Last night I took the remaining sauce (about 3/4 of it) and made some goulash out of it and baked it in the oven... That went through me as well.

I have the very same problem with raw tomato and to a lesser extent cooked tomato. I have gall bladder problems and think that has something to do with it.

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, May 1, 2014 1:28 PM

Jeffrey: waking up on the floor, redoing a computer board and not remembering it, there was something else it seems to me you didn't remember doing and i think it was like remotoring a train? you're starting to worry me!

Well, had my therapy session at mental health, and see the psychaitrist for a grueling exam on the 15th. They finally go the transfers form the old mental health clinic and my regular doctor. Then I visited my father, didn't stay too long as I didn't feel like it. I'd rather be home where I can try a nap.

Since I am a homebody, that worries my therapist. I'd often not go out for days on end especialy during the winter. Isolationaism is not good especially for one who has attempted suicide  afew times they say. i just feel comfy and safe  at home and don't like going out in the cold! Summer time is coming, I get out more, but these days I cannot walk things like I used to could, so even that is limited. It frustrates MOH when I am "done" with something/someplace after just an hour or two and/or have to sit frequently.

The solid food seems to be agreeing more today. But I am not rushing it by any means. Watch me put on the pounds agian in just as short  a time frame.

well MOH will be very late tonight so I can go take a nap and tehn do dinner...alone. Not as much fun!

Well hte cat missed me, he met me at the door, that is rare for him to do with me, but he does it all the time for MOH, who brought him home!

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by Jimmy_Braum on Thursday, May 1, 2014 2:33 PM

Afternoon everyone, just got home from work.  Interesting day today, a lot of WIC checks to use as payment, BOY ARE THOSE NOT FUN TO ENTER INTO THE SYSTEM! Otherwise it was an okay day.  There are some interesting characters in the town I am working, but at least they are all mostly friendly-except for this little old lady who snapped at me when I had to get past here.

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, May 1, 2014 3:25 PM

Jimmy: MOH has complained about WIC checks {Women, Infants and CHildren...special food needs for them for no cost for those in need, seperate from food stamps- for those who don't know!}  for a long time! Worst part is that the customer will have, say 5 WIC checks and a total of 20 items and will dump all 20 items onto the belt and make MOH sort out the individual items to go with the WIC checks! I HATE being behind some mohter or grandmother with WIC checks for the same reason! Perhaps someday MOH can quite the grocery store! The store where MOH is now has few people with WIC checks, so is now fortuante, but when worked in the innercity store, nearly EVERY other BODy had WIC!

It is now official! My system is REVOLTING against solid food! In more ways than one, but I won't bore you wiht the details, at least I am not back to vomiting...YET

I have a half a chicken in the oven trying to bake it off, I am watching it like a hawk so it doesn't burn, I set the oven for 25degrees cooler and the element seems to cycling on and off, but it sure DID get hot in a hurry{like up to temp in exactly 1 minute!}!

I don't know if I will be able to eat it when it is done, though. I hope so.

Later

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by CNCharlie on Thursday, May 1, 2014 6:01 PM

Good Evening,

Johnboy, I sure hope that therapist can get your swallowing back on track. I can't imagine how frustrating that must be.

Jerry, great to see you in the Diner!! Please stop back often as people have been wondering how you are doing. 

We finally had a nice day with 15C and sun but we will be back to cloud and 10 tomorrow. I did get a little yard work done which was nice. Felt good to be doing something outside but I expect I will know about it tomorrow with a few stiff muscles. 

We were down in Minnesota visiting our friends last weekend and had a very nice time despite the miserable weather. I have to say that the U.S. customs officers where we cross are very friendly. They give Robbie a milk bone most times and now he starts getting excited when we pull up to the customs house. 

I did pick up my M.B. Klein order which wasn't anything very exciting, mostly scenery materials and a couple of N scale vehicles, gas trucks and tractor trailers. I'm amazed at the very poor vehicle selection available in n scale. I guess my town will have to set as Sunday morning and early at that with the very small number of vehicles I have.

Well time to veg out and that means TV.

CN Charlie

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, May 1, 2014 6:30 PM

Well, I went to town early this afternoon for my doc appointment. It went well. He's happy with what he's seen. I go back in a month for a general physical. When it was time to leave my van pulled off it's specialty move and stranded me in town. Again. The battery went from charged to dead in less than ten seconds. I had to call my brother-in-law for a jump. Once the battery had a good charge on it the engine kicked right over. Definitely time for a new battery. I'm more than tired of this crap. I tested the mysteriously fixed memory card this morning. It tested as normal in all respects. I guess I can trust it.

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Posted by "JaBear" on Thursday, May 1, 2014 6:36 PM
Good morning All, a coffee will go down nicely thanks Chloe please.
Yeah, I went to order some H21 hopper kits and lo and behold, they were all sold out! You couldn't believe how ticked I was, since I need a ton more Pennsy hoppers to serve my coal mine”,
Jimmy I didn’t want to bring this up in NP2626s kit list thread and run the risk of turning it into one of those useless angst ridded, chest beating, sackcloth and ashes threads and while they wll need redecaling for the PRR, and prehaps you may take the opportunity to decal them for the Austinville & Dynamite City, Smile, Wink & Grin have a look here..... 
 
 ....... by the way, I’ve found them good to deal with.
As an aside, glad you’re enjoying your new job, though it’s no comfort to you, full time employment is just as hard to find in this part of the world.
Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them.
Cheers, the Bear.

 

 

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Posted by Jimmy_Braum on Thursday, May 1, 2014 7:09 PM

I am still modeling the PRR for all the feight and a majority of the Passenger cars.  My AVDC will be a commuter rail, with limited freight service.  The PRR still does almost all the coal shipment at the Dynamite City Mine, although the AVDC does have a limited (one a week or so) hopper car for the fuel company in the city of Dawston.  Thanks for the link though, I will look into those.

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Posted by Packer on Thursday, May 1, 2014 8:01 PM

Good evening guys

Work was really busy today. Guess people are getting their end-of-the-month checks. Been busy chipping at some other projects. I got stopped on a few because I realized I'm out of stuff. My father took my double-sided duct tape, so I can't finish the few car kits I'm building... Then come the fact I ran out of .5mm drill bits, so I can't install some brass stirrups I wanted to put on a few cars...

Ken, Actually I haven't had an issue with that SD40-2 I got from you other than needing a new motor... It's actually one I bought.

Jerry, long time no see.

Vincent

Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....

2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.

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Posted by JeremyB on Thursday, May 1, 2014 8:10 PM

Evening guys,

Not much going on here, just watching the Jays vs Royals game. Might get a game of strat o matic in.

Ray: What part of Ontario are you coming to? dont know if your my way.

Jerry: Good to see you in, have you been watching any Cardinals or cubs games yet this year?

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, May 1, 2014 9:33 PM

After all today's activity I'm pretty sore. I walked the distance of several football fields which for me is a long way. Don't know if I'll be able to sleep tonight despite being tired. Maybe I should leave some junk computer parts out. Who knows? Maybe I'll devise a method of interfacing a //e with a modern pc. I did that back in the 80's through a simple cable connection and a modem jumper but back then pc's were glorified desktop calculators and the //e was an overpriced electric typewriter.

Time for me to try and get some sleep. See y'all tomorrow.



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Posted by cudaken on Thursday, May 1, 2014 9:47 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer and may need so help lifting it.

 I am just beat, need to be in bed soon. Was half way busy today but while I had good sales noithing with any spiffs on them. I have yet to beat draw, in other words make any commission on sales based on volume of sales. When I do say I made say $115.00 like yesterday, I real should say what I sold had spiffs on them that paid me the $115.00.

 Got home at 9:00 PM becsues of a late customer. Well they did not come in late, they where in the store at 6:00 PM. But it kept dragging on and on and on. Finllaly had there ticket done at 7:50 PM and we close at 8. Then I had to do the paper work and so forth. Total for the day was around $2370.00 which for this company is pretty good! That in it self is a sad statment. Sigh Marv is 81 and Nancy is 71, they don't run any advertising unless they are closing a store, then the sales sky rocket! I have been there 8 months and they are now closing the second store of the 6 they had when I was hired. I hope Marv will figuer it out that ads bring in customers and it does not have to be Going Out Of Business Ad's!

 Bear, yep that Lego House was something like the one I was dreaming about. I have no clue why a Lego house would ever come to me like that is a dream.

 

 Later, Ken

 

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, May 1, 2014 9:57 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, a cup of hot decaf coffee would be very nice right now....

JeremyB
Ray: What part of Ontario are you coming to? dont know if your my way.

 Jeremy, the convention is being put on by the International Division of the NFR, NMRA.  It will be held at the wine college in Niagra on the Lake.  Right across the border.  Only a few kilometers from the Lewiston Bridge.

I think I have everything packed that I can get packed tonight.  Shouldn't take long to pack my meds, the CPAP Machine, and make sure my passport is in my shirt pocket tomorrow morning...  I have my speech pretty much written...  Have to wait un til I talk to one of my members, who is going, to see if his layout will be open for our Convention in 2015.  His is the layout featured in NCE Ads.  We will have a tour of the NCE Facilities during the 2015 convention, BTW.

I think I best call it a day folks, the next few days will not include a lot of sleep...  I probably will stop in tomorrow before I head to the convention.  I will be taking my old laptop so I may be able to post while I'm there, and maybe I won't....

Prayers for all in need!

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, May 2, 2014 2:20 AM

morning coffee in the diner..

GOOD FRIDAY MORNING!

Today is Friday,

May 2nd, 2014!

Healing thoughts, energies,

prayers for: Johnboy,

johnboy's neighbor, Jeffrey,

Ulrich, Me, Flip,Barry,

and for those I have missed!

quotable quote:

Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. -Joseph Addison, writer (1672-1719) 

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by Jimmy_Braum on Friday, May 2, 2014 6:31 AM

Well, I have today off, so I think I may make a trip to the local  Hobby shop.  I am at a little bit of a standstill for my section of the club layout.  I've finished up my scrapyard (I'll post a photo tonight), and still working on a huge bridge 6ft long (only one half-relief structure to block a hole in the wall), and cut an access hole into the area next to the scrapyard.  You see when the layout is finished, there will be an oil tank farm sitting in front of the junkyard.  The junkyard sits about 4ft back from the aisle and has rail service-I need to sand down some of the ballast also.  So yeah I cut a small panel that was just big enough to pop up on the other side, and I need to figure out what I am going to disguise the panel as.  Should I keep it as a mountain, or keep the mountain out and put a couple streets/buildings with the Cornerstone road series, put some stores/homes up,etc and keep the access panel as a section of town that I could superdetail? Well, at least it is a fun/enjoyable problem.  I've also got a haircut tonight (No more looking like a hippie!) and another work session at the club tonight-so yeah I have a decent day ahead.

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These are the opinions of an under 35 , from the east end of, and modeling, the same section of the Wheeling and Lake Erie railway.  As well as a freelanced road (Austinville and Dynamite City railroad).  

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, May 2, 2014 7:00 AM

Good Morning...

Kind of dull and dribbly here this morning...posta get some sun later on....high in the low 60's....Smile, Wink & Grin

Off to get blood work done then get some more scrips ....sheeesh....Bang Head

Then to get some more wire for the layout...I  burnt some yesterday...still trying to figure out the why part...Whistling

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 2, 2014 7:59 AM

Good Afternoon!

It´s rather dull outside - just like at Barry´s place. The wind makes it even more miserable.

I did not get much sleep last night and now I feel up to nothing. I will take a break today, just hang around. I bet you could knock me out with a feather today.

Maybe some strong coffee will help. Chloe, if you please ...

Blessings to all!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, May 2, 2014 8:58 AM

Good morning. It's 56° with 81% humidity. The high will be 75° and it'll be cloudy.


Still pretty sore this morning. I did manage to get some sleep last night. No unexplained work or completed projects this morning so at least I stayed in bed.

Home health nurse will be coming today. No idea what time yet.

No plans for today as of yet.

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