....Walt, sorry to see the info on Paula....We'll keep you both in prayer.
Quentin
Modelcar wrote: ....Walt, sorry to see the info on Paula....We'll keep you both in prayer.
It may be a bit early for the menu for the Sat. Night Pizza Fest, but here goes:
1. Goetta
2. Supreme
3. Extra Cheese
4. Anchovie
5. Calzones
If the menu is lacking, my apologies to anybody's favorite that got left out, I have other things on my mind besides food.
Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!
Tom
COAST LINE FOREVER
It is better to dwell in the corner of a roof than to share a house with a contentious woman! (Solomon)
A contentious woman is like a constant dripping! (Solomon)
Walt - tell Paula I look really stupid in this apron I found, so she best get back and take this back over. She is so much better at this than I.
The Driver and I wish her well and will keep in touch behind the scenes to be sure she is ok.
Mook.
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
walt you and paula are in our prayers.matts practice was cancelled but they did get the pictures in.our friends roof is halfway done now. we are doing it in sections.I help clean up and take shingles up to the roof and other"grunt" work.its a dirty job but somebodys got to do it.
stay safe
joe
Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
Willy
Mutt - Best wishes from the north country for CW. We certainly hope it turns out to be a case of much ado about nothing!
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
Walt, Paula & Ms. Sarah ; There will be many prayers going to you and your beloved family coming from the mountains in northern Arizona at our church Sunday morning for a full recovery . May the good Lord take a likin' to all of you.
Respectfully, Cannonball & Shirley
Y6bs evergreen in my mind
Good morning! It appears that I am the first one in here this morning, so I will take charge of serving breakfast. The coffee is about finished brewing and I've mixed up a fresh batch of orange juice. The breakfast menu will be kind of light this morning, I baked a pan of cinnamon rolls and I brought in a generous selection of donuts and rolls from our local Sunshine Bakery.
Today will be Paula's 2nd day in the hospital, and I hope it will not be much longer before her doctors can figure out what is ailing her and can then send her home. If I were hospitalized for any reason you can bet that I would be fit to be tied and would want to be sleeping in my own bed. Those of you who will be going to church this morning, please remember to lift Paula, Walt and Sarah up in your prayers to God your Heavenly Father.
Ray
....Hope you have some better news today Walt. We're thinking of you both.
Willy2 wrote:Mutt, You and CW are in my prayers. I hope that everything will be ok.
Eastern Iowa chiming in here.
Brian (IA) http://blhanel.rrpicturearchives.net.
morning
we are sending our prayers from NW ohio as well. a cool start to the day with highs in the mid 60's today.I have put some pot roast and all the fixings in the cookers.should be ready at noontime.tonight for supper will be leftovers.
CW and Mutt, Prayers and blessings to you both. We will take care of the food won''t we Mook and all others who pop in occasionally. Its been said that I can cook, but only when no one else is available. But for our friends in Louisvllle I will be there. Love to you both.
Jack
Well, let's try this again - got the hat AND the apron - (darn hat keeps slippin' over mah eyes)
We are having ...... sauerkraut, spareribs, lumpy mashed taters, corn on the cob and - yum - butterscotch pudding for desert. (lookee there - I can spell desert!) And for those of you who don't like sauerkraut - you have.......oatmeal!
WHAT, NO ASPARGUS MOOK, ha?
Butterscotch pudding is one of my (many) favorites; and the ribs and sauerkraut will go down easy. Thanks Mook.
Butterscotch pudding?? Yummy, yummy, yummy!!
Anytime I make pudding, and I use the powdered stuff that you mix with milk and then bring to a rapid boil, I usually get four servings, and it does not last very long! I recently made chocolate pudding, and I was debating as to whether or not I want to make Butterscotch tonight or Banana Cream.
Mookie, thank you much for the butterscotch pudding!
CW is doing as well as can be expected? She's in very good spirits and says Thank You
to all that are thinking about her. Still no definite news, but pneumonia and a few other
similar assundries have been ruled out.
Mook, you apparently did not find the correct apron, the one was gotten especially for you.
Now as far as the hat falling over your eyes, maybe you should stick some asparagus
behind your ears to keep the hat from falling.
I'd rather hear something definitive about CW, but I'll settle for the fact that she's in good spirits and doing well. Best wishes, still!
What's all this talk about extra grass? I've got some - a front wheel fell off the mower today and I didn't feel like dealing with fixing it just now. Tuesday, maybe.
Got past my NORAC rules class Saturday (aced the test) - I'm legal for another year. Got the word in with the trainmaster so I can start running as a student conductor. Unfortunately I've got a really busy schedule this year, so it'll take a little longer to get all my trips in. I'm already basically qualified on the territory, but I've still gotta learn all the minutae of being the boss.
tree68 wrote: I'd rather hear something definitive about CW, but I'll settle for the fact that she's in good spirits and doing well. Best wishes, still!What's all this talk about extra grass? I've got some - a front wheel fell off the mower today and I didn't feel like dealing with fixing it just now. Tuesday, maybe.Got past my NORAC rules class Saturday (aced the test) - I'm legal for another year. Got the word in with the trainmaster so I can start running as a student conductor. Unfortunately I've got a really busy schedule this year, so it'll take a little longer to get all my trips in. I'm already basically qualified on the territory, but I've still gotta learn all the minutae of being the boss.
OK - Belatedly got the message on CW here and passed-on to BossHen...Best wishes from the south side of Denver. BossHen will be checking with Loovulle.
Darn - won't be able to find out who won the antlers this year either. (Delta Queen or the garbage scow formerly known as the Avalon)....Been busy out near the asparagus boundary on the border. Ed B- doing advance survey for about 100 of your industrial pinwheels...you will be getting busy this fall methinks. (Did find a chopnosed, first generation CRP survivor from Carl's earlier employer now switching cars out on the KP not far from the border - right down the road from a place that rents .50 caliber machine guns to shoot at clay pigeons and errant mudchickens...Mookie has to be looking into this place!)
Gotta leave early Monday again to start the scavenger hunt to recover government BM's (If you think you're good at geocaching, you oughta try this sometime.)
Tree - still got questions from the images you sent (something got lost with the overlay on the merged image). Will catch you eventually.
.....Grass....? Sure I've got some more, must do another mowing again tomorrow. "Wheel falling off".....Sounds like deferred maintenance Larry....
tree68 wrote:I'd rather hear something definitive about CW, but I'll settle for the fact that she's in good spirits and doing well. Best wishes, still!
That makes at least 3 of us wanting to know some Good (?) answers.
Thanks for the support, I think your alls support is what's keeping me going right now.
.....I have a prayer list Walt and I go over it as the last thing I do each day and we're including you two until I hear better news.
mudchicken wrote: tree68 wrote: I'd rather hear something definitive about CW, but I'll settle for the fact that she's in good spirits and doing well. Best wishes, still!What's all this talk about extra grass? I've got some - a front wheel fell off the mower today and I didn't feel like dealing with fixing it just now. Tuesday, maybe.Got past my NORAC rules class Saturday (aced the test) - I'm legal for another year. Got the word in with the trainmaster so I can start running as a student conductor. Unfortunately I've got a really busy schedule this year, so it'll take a little longer to get all my trips in. I'm already basically qualified on the territory, but I've still gotta learn all the minutae of being the boss.OK - Belatedly got the message on CW here and passed-on to BossHen...Best wishes from the south side of Denver. BossHen will be checking with Loovulle. Darn - won't be able to find out who won the antlers this year either. (Delta Queen or the garbage scow formerly known as the Avalon)....Been busy out near the asparagus boundary on the border. Ed B- doing advance survey for about 100 of your industrial pinwheels...you will be getting busy this fall methinks. (Did find a chopnosed, first generation CRP survivor from Carl's earlier employer now switching cars out on the KP not far from the border - right down the road from a place that rents .50 caliber machine guns to shoot at clay pigeons and errant mudchickens...Mookie has to be looking into this place!)Gotta leave early Monday again to start the scavenger hunt to recover government BM's (If you think you're good at geocaching, you oughta try this sometime.)Tree - still got questions from the images you sent (something got lost with the overlay on the merged image). Will catch you eventually.
Well, to us Loovillains the "former" "Garbage Scow" won the race, but since this is
probably the Queens last race, they Graciously(?) gave the Antlers to them!!
[remember, All's fair in Love, War & Steamboat Races!]
Well, I guess I can get coffee cups down and put out the donuts and beagles before I
do go to other places this morning, wish I could stay at the house.
Mook, your cup is down, you just might have to have Joe fill it for you; I would have,
but was afraid it would get "cold" before you made it in.
What's that old adage? "No News Is Good News"?; that's still where we are.
Spectulations are rampant, but news (truth) is hard to come by.
Happy Birthday to CW - we will make it a little subdued until she returns.
Thanx Mutt - Joe will pour my coffee for me and if not, well, I will snag someone to do it. They know how I am without my coffee first thing in the morning..........sound asleep! It is awful at home, since we don't drink coffee at home (i have no clue!) - so until I can get dressed and get to a place that has reasonably decent coffee, it is touch-and-go. Driver has his hands full....
So glad to see the Chicken made it in here overnite.
Tree - you should have our landlord manicure your lawn. He could do it - he drives to Florida all by himself, so NY shouldn't be a stretch. Anyway - he brings his own scissors and ruler.
And I would have expected no less from Tree except to ace the test. He cheated - it was on a subject he likes. He should have taken a test in .....mmmm.....garbology? Laundry? Women are from Venus?
Maybe Ray will bring in some goodies......we need some goodies - it's Monday dontchaknow....
....48 degrees with bright sunshine. To be a beautiful 72 degree day.
Good morning!
I've come in here with an assortment of donuts, rolls and "beagles" from the Sunshine Bakery in my neighborhood, there is plenty here to go around for everyone. I will be back within the next few hours with a pan of chocolate fudge brownies and a few dozen cookies. I'm wondering, should I bake chocolate chip, oatmeal or peanut butter cookies? A few of you could let me know what your favorites are.
I reckon no news is good news at this point, but it seems to me a shame that CW is having to spend her birthday in a hospital bed. Anyway I hope her doctors will be able to figure out what her situation is and what caused it without too much further delay. In the meantime, let's all keep praying for some good news and a positive outcome to all this.
It's shaping up to be a fairly nice day here in Sioux Falls this morning, we will see a temp of nearly 80 degrees later this afternoon. I hope the rest of you out there have a good day!
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