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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Thursday, July 7, 2011 12:05 AM

Well, the westboro baptist klavern was a no show at the Marine funeral yesterday. I think they would have had to contend with a very large and belligerent crowd if they had.

We had a lilttle over 2 inches of rain here night before last. It is interesting to note that just sixty miles from here as the fly crows, there's a huge wildfire and they didn't get a drop.. Other places nearby yesterday got 3 inches plus and we had none, despite all the thunder we heard. The vagaries of weather are hard to comprehend at times.

.With that said, everyone have a great day, and REMEMBER CAYLEE MARIE ANTHONY. R I P

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Posted by Modelcar on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 9:02 PM

....Still looking for some rain here....But....I believe we might be into a weather pattern where rain might be few and far between for a while.

91 plus today with high humidity....Yes Jen, we here in "our" part of the mid west, get our share of that sticky humidity too.  There is enough to go around.

Yard was fertlized again today, so now we certainly could use a bit of moisture for it. 

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Posted by tree68 on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 6:58 PM

Muggy here as well, currently at 63%.  We had a weak cold front come through, but the promised thunderstorms didn't organize until everything was past us.  Eastern NY got a severe thunderstorm watch.

Unfortunately had to bury a member of the FD today who lost a long battle with cancer.  It was noted in the eulogy that he always regarded problems as "bumps in the road," but this one was just too big to surmount.

Finally finished the laundry from this weekend, so it's time to go fold/hang/put away...

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 3:04 PM

No apologies needed, Mookie, as far as I'm concerned.  We had the thunder yesterday; but, if we got any rain, it was just a few drops, and that was it.  Guess we'll need to water the flowers again tonight. 

There's not much happening around here this afternoon, except for my eyes being really tired.  One person is sleeping, the other person is reading, and I'm here on the computer.  Went over to the doctor's office this morning to have my blood drawn for the tests next Tuesday. 

For the rest of the afternoon/evening, here's what I've come up with:

 

There is an assortment of meats, lettuce, tomatoes, onion, cheese, pickles, on the serving station.  You can fix whatever combination you prefer.  There's also an assortment of chips,pretzels, etc.

For Dessert:  Cakes, pies and cobblers, and, of course, all the different flavors of ice cream and ice novelties that are in the freezer. 

Everyone have a good afternoon/evening, and take care.

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 9:34 AM

Mookie oot and aboot this morning.  (Sorry Bruce) Something about paper and hanging...(sorry CW)

Rain again last nite.  Around 2 or more inches - depending on where your house sits.  It's ok with me cuz we can handle the moisture, but just about an inch east of us they will just add the water to the already underwater farm ground and houses.  But sun shining now and we have the humidity of Houston - 74 degrees and 85% humidity.  Ah summer in the true midwest!  (sorry Joe and Quentin)

Sorry gone....

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Posted by Modelcar on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 9:24 AM

.....Another clear sky. sunny and warm, and getting warmer...day.

We'll be needing rain.  This hot, sunny weather dries out the surface really fast.  Yard looks pretty nice yet, but it will need rain soon.  Jean's flowers look great this season too.

July 6th already, seems time is passing so fast.  But I must admit, this past Winter seemed {for me}, to pass rather quickly too.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 6:38 AM

Good Wednesday morning everyone.  73 degrees here in Louisville this morning, going for a high of 91.  Wind is still this morning, not even a twig on the trees moving. 

Coffee, juices and other morning beverages are fresh and ready to go.  Breakfast is on the warmer/serving station. 

Mookie, want to join me on the screened in patio, for our morning coffee?  Cafafe is ready, along with 2 coffee mugs. 

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Posted by JoeKoh on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 6:34 AM

good morning

work busy.will just grab a doughnut and some juice.time for bed.chores later.hopefully rain later too.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 5:20 PM

Busy, Busy day today!  Again, I feel like a one-armed wallpaper hanger.  We only had 36 people show up for Produce/Bread Trucks this morning, so I was back home before 10 a.m.  Then, went to the store, to pick up some meats and veggies for us.  When I got up there, found out my prescriptions weren't ready:  I had called them in yesterday (yes, the Pharmacy was open yesterday).  So I came home, unloaded and put away the groceries, and caught the bus back up to the store. 

On the Produce Truck this morning:  potatoes, iceburg lettuce, shredded lettuce, cabbage, turnips and plums. 

For supper tonight:  Tuesday Mexican Fiesta is back on the menu:

Burritos, tacos, chimichangas, fajitas, enchiladas, quesadillas, and tortilla chips w/your choice of mild, medium, or spicy salsa, picante sauce or con queso.

We did have some thunder roll through, but I haven't looked out, so I don't know if we actually got any rain or not.  And I didn't see any lightning.  So far today, our high got up to 88 degrees, but it is very humid. 

Everyone have a good evening, take care, and see you all later tonight, or in the morning.

From your exhausted chief cook:

Paula aka cherokee woman

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Posted by Deggesty on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 3:02 PM

Once the "Westboro Group" people get an idea into their heads, it is impossible for the idea to be dislodged even after reality is explained to them.

Several years ago, the clan descended upon our area and proceeded (with proper legal permits) to walk about churches which they believed needed to be walked about. Our church, which has a denominational name that is somewhat similar to that of a denomination which could, in their minds, be properly walked about, was one they chose to demonstrate against. Our pastor spoke to the leader of the group, telling him that they were mistaken--and the leader did not believe him (apparently he thought that all churches with a certain word in their names were alike).

As to vehicular trouble, it is not necessary for local citizenry to add to their problems; such action only adds to the group's idea that they are right.

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Posted by locomutt on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 2:24 PM

Tom, sorry to hear about that diagnosis of your hand, hopefully things will work out.

That "Westboro Group" has been in our local area several time of recent around Ft. Knox, Radcliff, Elizabethtown and even here in Louisville. They are not, and have not been welcomed around here.

Thus far, there have not been any major altercations with them in this area; although what Larry said about things happening to their vehicles and not being able to find any service has happened........

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Posted by AgentKid on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 1:19 PM

grampaw pettibone

The so called Westboro Baptist Church

This bunch took it into their heads to turn up at a couple of funerals of Canadian Forces personnel killed in Afghanistan. After issuing a storm of press releases, they first had trouble getting themselves across the Canada/US border, and then their Canadian compatriots couldn't or didn't show up at the events. It became clear this bunch couldn't organize their way out of a paper bag.

It is a great day here today. It is 70° now with a high of 77°, not much wind and low humidity.

There has been good progress made on all of the recent RR issues in western Canada. The Moose Jaw, SK- Minneapolis/St. Paul line has been reopened at Roche Percee, SK. Now CP is planning to move all of the stranded traffic between there and Minot, ND back into Canada and on to its' destinations via detour routes. That will give them better access from the north side to assist their repairs in the area around Minot. And CN and CP have resumed their directional running through the Fraser Canyon after that bridge fire on the CN line at Cisco, BC.

I'm off to enjoy the day.

Bruce

 

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Posted by tree68 on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 12:56 PM

Modelcar
And I believe the security / police have the right and duty to keep them at a distance at such Services.

The last event I heard of them being at had them kept a substantial distance from the procedings by a substantial group of people, many of whom were there for exactly that reason. 

I've also heard of them having "vehicle problems" and having great difficulty finding anyone to assist them.

The best thing that could happen would be for the media to ignore them and for the anti-protest folks to continue to force them further and further away at each event.  Do so in a proper and legal way and eventually they'll give up or do something that forces/allows legal action to be taken toward them.

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 12:15 PM

....Well we know they do not have the right, nor the authority to conduct such despicable action. 

And I believe the security / police have the right and duty to keep them at a distance at such Services.  What right do they have to overrun such priviate Services that are for a family of the deceased. 

Such a family has rights too...!

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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 10:02 AM

Quentin, they are not Baptist, and certainly not Christians.  They have been asked by the real Baptists not to call themselves baptists and have ignored it. According to them, they are the only ones on the planet doing G-D's will and work. Makes me want to puke..... Nuff said

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 8:31 AM

....This is so strange....A church group taking such action.

I can't imagine why they choose this kind of action at such a sacred last Memorial for a Service person...

I must be missing something, that would show me why.....

I surely hope they are kept their distance from any Memorial Service.

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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 7:23 AM

Big news. The so called Westboro Baptist Church is coming to the area to protest at a MARINE funeral! Fools!!!

Tom

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Posted by JoeKoh on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 6:22 AM

morning

tom sorry to hear about your hand.busy night at work.going to be a busy week.mookie have some wepx cars loaded to go east in the siding.cw thanks for breakfast.Time for a nap then chores this afternoon.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 5:56 AM

Good Morning and peace be with you. 75 and partly clear in Carolina this morning. I slept too much yesterday and have been up most of the night piddlng around on the computer.

I got a bad report from the hand surgeon. It seems that my right hand has osteo (AKA degenerative) arthritis in two knuckles. Nothing can be done about it and I guess I wil be left handed after a while. I really should start learning to write left handed. It can't be much worse than what I can scribble at present with the right.

That said, everyone have a great safe day and keep cool as possible.

Tom

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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 5:17 AM

Good Tuesday morning everyone.  Hope everyone had a very good Independence Day.

Think I'm lucky to be awake this early:  it was after 10:30 when I went to bed, and right at 11 p.m., when I last remember anything, when sleep took over.

Coffee, juices and other morning beverages are fresh and ready to go.  On the warmer/serving station this morning:  bacon, eggs, toast, bagels, bear claws, cantaloupe, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries. 

Guess it is about time for me to go and start getting ready for the Produce crowd.  Everyone have a good morning, and I'll see you all later.

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Posted by Deggesty on Monday, July 4, 2011 10:38 PM

Larry, get plenty of rest; you may be on the road for three days straight the next long weekend.Smile

As to public displays of fireworks, we tried to watch the NBC broadcast of fireworks from Bedloes (now known as "Liberty") Island. First, they had to have some would-be singers show their ignorance (the man who tried to sing Katherine Lee Bates poem ("O beautiful for spacious skies....") either cannot read music or thinks that he knows better than the composer of the well-known melody how the melody should be sung. It is really grating to hear such liberties taken with any well-known tune. I won't comment on the other offerings except to say that I did not see any connection between what I heard and Independence Day. I did appreciate the John Phillips Sousa march that I heard (Saturday or Sunday night, I heard an hour of his compositions being played--stirring!Yes) Once the program reached the firewoks, the sound could be cut off.

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Posted by tree68 on Monday, July 4, 2011 9:04 PM

Geez, leave town for a couple of days and you can't find the place (actually, it was easy to find...)

On the railroad for four days straight - two as student engineer.  Getting to know some of the subtle parts of the profile - the spots where it doesn't really look like things change, but they do.  One minute you're riding down a hill right on the desired speed with a "first service," the next minute you're either grinding to a stop or starting to go faster.....

Getting pretty good at the starts and stops - even made a pinpoint stop on an upgrade - and when I say pinpoint stop it involves lining up the door of a baggage car with a 20 foot wide raised platform.  Trying to hit it downgrade will be a little more problematic, but I'll get my chance...

Crowds were light on the 4th - we didn't have a single canoe or kayak, despite phenomenal weather.

As for now, I'm pooped.  Time for bed.

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Posted by Mookie on Monday, July 4, 2011 8:40 PM

Johnny:  Both the Driver and I got a good laugh out of this.  We don't appreciate the fireworks that 99% of our neighbors think are great, so this made up for all the noise!

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Posted by Deggesty on Monday, July 4, 2011 7:13 PM

Thanks for the steak and the trimmings.

Well, one our fine citizens who had made a supply trip over to Wyoming lost his garage--filled with illegal fireworks--yesterday. One of the illegal fireworks (I do not know just what its nature was) which was outside somehow shot off, not into the air, but into the garage. He had planned a fireworks display and presented a display that was much more spectacular and intense than the one he planned. I have no idea if he had also stocked up on alcoholic beverages or not; there was no mention of that in the news item. (These are the two greatest imports from Wyoming; one is seasonal and the other is year-round.) Perhaps it was enough for the law enforcement people to have caught him red-embered with that evidence and they did not enquire as to his beverage choices.

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Posted by AgentKid on Monday, July 4, 2011 6:02 PM

Well it is BBQ time!DinnerYeah

I think they were pulling my leg when they said it was 57° earlier. I was out for coffee with some friends after I made my post this morning, and if you were in the shade the wind is still too cold for the first week of July. The World Famous Calgary Stampede starts on Friday, and it won't be pleasant sitting in the stands to watch the Rodeo or Chuckwagon Races if the wind is going to be like that. There is still so much snow to the west of us I don't think it is going to get any better soon.

We can worry about that later.

CW and Locomutt, thanks for putting on this BBQ.

Bruce

 

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Posted by locomutt on Monday, July 4, 2011 5:47 PM

HAPPY 235th BIRTHDAY AMERICA!!!!! Happy B-Day Happy B-Day

 Would have been earlier, but have been at the grill all day!Cool

Mookie, sounds like some very interesting stories..........

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Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, July 4, 2011 4:35 PM

Good to see people coming in today!  I've got more steaks, dogs, burgers, brats, etc. off the grill, and have replenished all the side dishes on the warmer/serving station. 

Our current temp is anywhere from low 70s, up around Seymour, IN to low to mid 80s here in the Louisville area.  Very hazy and muggy out.  But by about 10 p.m., tonight, we're supposed to be down about 73, 75 degrees.  Go figure this weather in the Ohio River Valley! 


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Posted by Mookie on Monday, July 4, 2011 2:42 PM

Ah - good to see an old favorite!  I like quirky things - my koala ear cuff that if you see me, you see my koala; a ring I once almost bought many years ago - a hazel eye (prosthetic) in a silver mounting - it was beautiful and just my color - wish I would have bought it; a cut glass ladies spittoon in my living room (it is clean and polished but does have a small stain in the bottom... and.....the story behind Zardoz. 

A little off center is good!  Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, July 4, 2011 11:57 AM

The grill has been going for awhile, and you'll find:

steaks, chicken, hot dogs, burgers, brats, grilled corn on the cob, grilled veggie/fruit kabobs on the warmer/serving station, along with:

baked beans, cole slaw, macaroni salad, macaroni & cheese, tater chips, tater salad, sliced tomatoes, are also on the serving station.

The cake is decorated and says "Happy 235th Birthday, America!".

Hope you are all enjoying our country's birthday, and being safe and careful with any fireworks.  We don't want anyone being injured today from unsafe fireworks handling. 


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Posted by AgentKid on Monday, July 4, 2011 11:05 AM

I always enjoy a good Birthday Party. I will join you folks a little later, as I am on Mountain Daylight Time.

To all of the US readers, Happy Independence Day!Happy B-Day

We have a nice day here today, 57° and sunny. We are expecting to get to 73° this afternoon. We fell short of our forecasted high's on both Saturday and Sunday, and we had a very bad windstorm blow in yesterday afternoon about 1:00 PM. It went from sunny and nice to cloudy with a 60 MPH wind in a remarkably short period of time, as a thunder cell moved in. I didn't receive much rain, but neighbourhood's both north and south of me had their power knocked out for several hours, and the FD had to respond to 50 calls.

See you at the BBQ later.

Bruce

 

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