Hooray for sunshine!
1/23/06 6:55 am.
17º F. Partly cloudy, WSW wind 3 mph.
Good morning,
Looks to be a rather nice day a-coming. Yesterday was too. Cool, but warmer than normal. Bright sunshine seems to be on the agenda today. The wind is supposed to come in this afternoon and evening.
We are heading to Two Rivers today to have lunch with Bruce, the "best" man at our wedding and co-instigator of LSM, at noon today. In the past it was a monthly/bi-monthly event, but we both have gotten busy in different directions of late. We will be meeting at M & M Lunch. A neat little restaurant we like.
One of the topics of discussion will be a part of a Bibles study workbook I asked him to review and make notations on for me. It is the first three workbooks of the last couple of year’s Bible study at church, put into one. Eventually I want to put all of the workbooks I have built in the past couple of years into one, hopefully to use in the future somewhere. I got an email from Bruce saying that he had gotten through the first 20 pages or so. He still had about 40 pages more to go at that point. It appears the final effort will be about 200 pages.
The potluck at church is now history and a lot of stomachs filled - probably yet this morning. Howard picked up 5 dozen very good hot dogs for the center of the meal. There were a few salads and hot-dishes to go with. No one starved for sure. Either for food or for conversation. Not as many there as usual, but a good time non-the-less. Hope we have more soon. My suggestion was to have one potluck a month and they are trying to keep to that pattern. Somehow I always find my way to the dessert table too often. We did come away with a bag of venison sausage. One of the gals who knows we like it gave the leftovers to us she had brought.
I had occasion to revisit the septic tank on Saturday, just to be sure everything was OK and get it covered for the duration of the winter. The tank is not even full yet! That was a surprise to me. Guess we are really a couple of dry old folks. The access opening cover was extremely wet, so I left it open to dry out some before closing it up again. Probably will close it up this afternoon for the duration of the winter. Suspect I will need to open it again when I redo the sewer line and put in the clean out.
When I checked the webcam from Enschede this morning, it was a very sunny day there. It also appears the camera has been changed, in position and focal length. It now is centered more on the square surrounding the fountain and showing a wider view. The people who walk though the picture change size very rapidly now moving away from the camera. It is a much brighter and clearer picture too. http://www.enschede.nl/SPY/CamPage.htm
Time to get the day a-going.
In Christ My Saviour,
Chris <><
17º F. Partly cloudy, WSW wind 3 mph.
Good morning,
Looks to be a rather nice day a-coming. Yesterday was too. Cool, but warmer than normal. Bright sunshine seems to be on the agenda today. The wind is supposed to come in this afternoon and evening.
We are heading to Two Rivers today to have lunch with Bruce, the "best" man at our wedding and co-instigator of LSM, at noon today. In the past it was a monthly/bi-monthly event, but we both have gotten busy in different directions of late. We will be meeting at M & M Lunch. A neat little restaurant we like.
One of the topics of discussion will be a part of a Bibles study workbook I asked him to review and make notations on for me. It is the first three workbooks of the last couple of year’s Bible study at church, put into one. Eventually I want to put all of the workbooks I have built in the past couple of years into one, hopefully to use in the future somewhere. I got an email from Bruce saying that he had gotten through the first 20 pages or so. He still had about 40 pages more to go at that point. It appears the final effort will be about 200 pages.
The potluck at church is now history and a lot of stomachs filled - probably yet this morning. Howard picked up 5 dozen very good hot dogs for the center of the meal. There were a few salads and hot-dishes to go with. No one starved for sure. Either for food or for conversation. Not as many there as usual, but a good time non-the-less. Hope we have more soon. My suggestion was to have one potluck a month and they are trying to keep to that pattern. Somehow I always find my way to the dessert table too often. We did come away with a bag of venison sausage. One of the gals who knows we like it gave the leftovers to us she had brought.
I had occasion to revisit the septic tank on Saturday, just to be sure everything was OK and get it covered for the duration of the winter. The tank is not even full yet! That was a surprise to me. Guess we are really a couple of dry old folks. The access opening cover was extremely wet, so I left it open to dry out some before closing it up again. Probably will close it up this afternoon for the duration of the winter. Suspect I will need to open it again when I redo the sewer line and put in the clean out.
When I checked the webcam from Enschede this morning, it was a very sunny day there. It also appears the camera has been changed, in position and focal length. It now is centered more on the square surrounding the fountain and showing a wider view. The people who walk though the picture change size very rapidly now moving away from the camera. It is a much brighter and clearer picture too. http://www.enschede.nl/SPY/CamPage.htm
Time to get the day a-going.
In Christ My Saviour,
Chris <><
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