Here is our totals for our food bank here in Muhlenberg county KY for March, we have out 895 boxes and that will feed 1992 people!
Good morning. Beautiful morning in Ashland. It was 64 degrees when I got up at 5:30. Cloudy but we’re not expecting rain. Defrosting a couple of pork loins to make barbecue. I have hopes for the Reds, but I do every year at this time only to be disappointed by Memorial Day. Hope everyone has a great day.
It is a nice morning indeed. Enjoying my bite of it.
Bump up the jam, Bump it up
While your feet are stompin'
And the jam is bumpin'
I don't click on any of those threads that speculate what we might/could/maybe have as far as players are concerned. I will just wait until next season and hope for the best.Good morning everyone
Up but not at em early. I'll finish off another cup of coffee and then slip out in the darkness to listen for turkeys gobbling and the birds to wake up.
I've been busy lately....volunteer work. I'll get stitches out of my nose tomorrow morning. Hopefully next week we'll make our first trip to the lake this spring.
I'm trying not to come here (well, RR) and check on portal, transfer, recruiting rumors. It can drive a UK fan mad.
Have a good one.
I sometimes post in Rafters for the annoyance factor.I don't click on any of those threads that speculate what we might/could/maybe have as far as players are concerned. I will just wait until next season and hope for the best.
It's old hat to me. I saw plenty of "Moon" landings on bus windows when I was in high school.Good morning folks. Interesting to me that none of you guys have mentioned the moon launch yet. I watched it yesterday (well, a replay. I was still working when it happened for real.)
I am interested in it, and of course praying for the crew to return safely. It brought back lots of memories of when I was a boy —Mercury, which I barely remember, then Gemini which I followed closely, and finally Apollo, which totally gripped me. I remember the missions beginning with 10 -which was sort of like this one, around the moon without landing -vividly.
Maybe I was just the perfect age, a 13-year old boy when the first moon walk happened. I wonder if young kids are even close to as interested this time.
Long work day ahead. Hope you folks have a good one.
I was in Izmir Turkey when we landed on the moon. They had a mini world fair going at the time. The USA exhibit was an outdoor theater where they played film of the moon landing. There was a huge flu epidemic in the mountains and many thousands of the mountain people died. They blamed us for stirring up germs that fell to earth on them.Good morning folks. Interesting to me that none of you guys have mentioned the moon launch yet. I watched it yesterday (well, a replay. I was still working when it happened for real.)
I am interested in it, and of course praying for the crew to return safely. It brought back lots of memories of when I was a boy —Mercury, which I barely remember, then Gemini which I followed closely, and finally Apollo, which totally gripped me. I remember the missions beginning with 10 -which was sort of like this one, around the moon without landing -vividly.
Maybe I was just the perfect age, a 13-year old boy when the first moon walk happened. I wonder if young kids are even close to as interested this time.
Long work day ahead. Hope you folks have a good one.
And for sure don't listen to the hype on RR before the season starts..........I was thinking this was going to be the best season......I don't know who's, who as far as recruits go....I did when I was younger.......now it seems like I spend most of my time with my racing pigeons......I don't click on any of those threads that speculate what we might/could/maybe have as far as players are concerned. I will just wait until next season and hope for the best.
And for sure don't listen to the hype on RR before the season starts..........I was thinking this was going to be the best season......I don't know who's, who as far as recruits go....I did when I was younger.......now it seems like I spend most of my time with my racing pigeons......![]()
I'd take the CO job over an AK one in a heartbeat.Good morning folks. Happy Friday. Heading out for a run, then a day working from home.
So, government bureaucracy has been holding up my son’s forest firefighting team job with the Interior Department in Alaska. Now he has a similar offer out in western Colorado, between Durango and Grand Junction. I pipelined out there back in the very late 1970s and loved the area, so I told him to strongly consider it.
Ready for the weekend. I hope it’s a good one for all of you.