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11/09/05 4:15 A.M.
52 F Dark W wind 23 mph gusts at 43 mph
Good morning,
Very windy outside this morning and going to get worse before sunset. The wind is really howling outside and making a lot of noise. The temperature is supposed to continue drop all day. High wind warnings are up for most of the state this morning and into the night. Supposed to feel really cool before the day is over.
We had our Church Council meeting last night. It is a couple weeks early, since we have an annual meeting on Sunday. The budget is the real agenda, so little else will be brought forward. The increase is only 4.3% over this year. I assumed it would be a bigger raise. Fortunately our Financial Secretary will give the presentation. I had been talked into the task, but since I have some problems with numbers, I was very doubtful if I could do an adequate job. Glad to get out of the task.
We went to Casco for our Bible Study breakfast yesterday morning. Really had a good time, ate too much (well .... really adequate), and had a large turnout. Mention food and everyone comes! I had a bird's nest and Margriet had a ham and cheese omelet. We really had good conversations and had a chance to listen to some of the experiences Jerry had on his trip south. He was very impressed by the job Grace in Long Beach is doing and over whelm by the destruction there. He will be giving a temple talk during the services on Sunday about his experiences.
After breakfast we headed for Manitowoc to do our supply run. We also wanted to stop at Kitchen Corner, so combined the two in stead of going to Green Bay. It is a bit farther, but more interesting for a change of pace. One of the grocery stores in Two Rivers also had a meat sale, so took advantage of it too. Brought home some spare ribs for $.88/# and chicken drumsticks for $.38/#. We like both. There also is an ALDI store in town, so we were set on the grocery side of our needs. Of course there is a Fleet Farm store also in town, so stopped there an picked up another wall furnace and the necessary fittings. It is smaller, but more expensive since it wasn't on sale as the last one was. Installing this one will be one of the first things on my 2-DO list!
So highway #42 is closed to put the water pipeline through. Don't know how long it will be, but the process is moving right along on the rest of the pipeline. Our local roads are not yet open though. Makes for some interesting driving around the area and many more miles.
The only thing on my agenda today, other than stopping at the drug store, is to get the washing machine back together again. Margriet is in the process of baking bread. Don't mind that activity a bit!
In Christ My Saviour,
Chris <><
52 F Dark W wind 23 mph gusts at 43 mph
Good morning,
Very windy outside this morning and going to get worse before sunset. The wind is really howling outside and making a lot of noise. The temperature is supposed to continue drop all day. High wind warnings are up for most of the state this morning and into the night. Supposed to feel really cool before the day is over.
We had our Church Council meeting last night. It is a couple weeks early, since we have an annual meeting on Sunday. The budget is the real agenda, so little else will be brought forward. The increase is only 4.3% over this year. I assumed it would be a bigger raise. Fortunately our Financial Secretary will give the presentation. I had been talked into the task, but since I have some problems with numbers, I was very doubtful if I could do an adequate job. Glad to get out of the task.
We went to Casco for our Bible Study breakfast yesterday morning. Really had a good time, ate too much (well .... really adequate), and had a large turnout. Mention food and everyone comes! I had a bird's nest and Margriet had a ham and cheese omelet. We really had good conversations and had a chance to listen to some of the experiences Jerry had on his trip south. He was very impressed by the job Grace in Long Beach is doing and over whelm by the destruction there. He will be giving a temple talk during the services on Sunday about his experiences.
After breakfast we headed for Manitowoc to do our supply run. We also wanted to stop at Kitchen Corner, so combined the two in stead of going to Green Bay. It is a bit farther, but more interesting for a change of pace. One of the grocery stores in Two Rivers also had a meat sale, so took advantage of it too. Brought home some spare ribs for $.88/# and chicken drumsticks for $.38/#. We like both. There also is an ALDI store in town, so we were set on the grocery side of our needs. Of course there is a Fleet Farm store also in town, so stopped there an picked up another wall furnace and the necessary fittings. It is smaller, but more expensive since it wasn't on sale as the last one was. Installing this one will be one of the first things on my 2-DO list!
So highway #42 is closed to put the water pipeline through. Don't know how long it will be, but the process is moving right along on the rest of the pipeline. Our local roads are not yet open though. Makes for some interesting driving around the area and many more miles.
The only thing on my agenda today, other than stopping at the drug store, is to get the washing machine back together again. Margriet is in the process of baking bread. Don't mind that activity a bit!
In Christ My Saviour,
Chris <><
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