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Get off the phone and enjoy the day!   Vacation!

 

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Finally got back to work yesterday. Felt good to be back.

 

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On 4/29/2019 at 10:09 AM, Jani said:

Get off the phone and enjoy the day!   Vacation!

 

Jani

 

It was a good time, looking north toward the straight of Juan de Fuca a few days ago, had some great sunset shots, more coming...

 

Just getting the laundry done and sipping afternoon coffee, tastes great...

 

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Glad you got cleared and back to work, Kymmie.

 

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Sunset 4/29/2019 @ Marrowstone

 

 

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wow great pic's Cyndee..you look like your having a blast

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Lovely photo Cyndee!  Sounds like a fun trip. 

 

Jani

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Well first Sunday opening the store in over 2 months. Feels good to get back.  Went out chasing trains yesterday. The Union Pacific restored Big Boy came through town. It was awesome to see the king of the rails under it own power running.

 

Kymmie

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Having my first cup and a bowl of oatmeal, blue berries with maple syrup.  Mmmmm.  It's raining here again.  We had the wettest year in history last year and if this monsoon keeps up we may surpass it this year.  Everything is so green. The pastures are great but soon the parasites that affect the goats and like hot and wet will begin to cause some problems.  I'm off to the market in the rain today because it will be sunny tomorrow and there is a great deal to be done outside.

 

Hugs,

 

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Currently at my mom's place. I have a take home final to complete, and they have better internet connection than they do. That final and studying for one last in class final tomorrow will take up most of my Sunday. Only a few days to go before I can take a break! 

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1 hour ago, Charlize said:

Everything is so green.

I agree that everything is bright and vibrant green,  new grass, and leaf buds on the trees.  Soon the grass will need to be mowed and the luster will be gone.  I'm enjoying it now.  

 

I agree the rain have been seemingly relentless.  Argh!  

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Thanks @ Alex C , ?

 

Thanks @ Jani ?

 

Good Sunday morning all, where it's a beautiful sunny morning here in paradise currently 49f going up into 60's. Sipping coffee thinking about riding my bicycle out today....

 

Enjoy the "day off" shopping Charlize

 

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It sounds like you have been getting our rain over there as it has been the driest start to the year I remember. Luckily a bit now to help things grow. I hope you have a drier day today Charlize, and you enjoyed your ride Cyndee.

 

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Good Morning All,

We got a lot of someone's rain yesterday. Over four inches of it in less than 12 hours

 

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All your rain stayed west of us.  We could actually use some.  I shouldn't be allowed to go to the supermarket alone.  I came home with the essentials, cinnamon buns, potato chips and ice cream bars.  Oh well I did buy some real food too.

 

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Good morning all, I am at work now sipping coffee, but it's going to be a great day out here in W WA, expected to be in the 70's today and later this week, into the 80's (warmest of the year so far).

 

Have a rockin' day

 

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You've crossed the country Cyndee.  Hope you get some time to enjoy another cup of coffee doing some sight seeing.

I'll be working on blueberry netting and moving piles of manure for composting.  The latter sounds terrible but i really enjoy running the tractor.  Kinda like playing in the sandbox but bigger(and a bit grosser?).

 

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Charlize

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Charlize, be glad you'e got the tractor. When I was a kid I had nothing but boots, gloves, and a shovel to spread manner on the garden.?

 

Lots of love,

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nothing better than compost for fertilizing flowers and ornamentals.   Works great for new lawns too but not too much or it gets pretty messy.

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I hope everyone had a great weekend.  Finally back to a schedule at work. Now on my weekend. SO, time to relax some, hopefully.

 

Dysphoria has been going into overdrive some. But I am keeping it somewhat at bay as best I can.

 

Have a great week all. Supposed to be great weather for us. 68 today. warmer later in the week. yeah.

 

Kymmie

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Good morning, coffee just about done now, rain moving in here today, it's been dry lately, so I welcome it, along with the plants and trees. Just work, exercise, and feminine bliss today..

 

Life is good

 

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Hi! Im about to make tea, and breakfast, coastal clouds during our "May Gray" days, it should clear up later. Listening to the traffic and planes landing near by, not loud, I kind of like the the light noise, and watching the planes go by. One story higher, and I could see the San Diego Bay out my window(s). 

Im still smiling after my Dr visit yesterday, good news, I signed the "permission slip" to do the Orchie! A big baby step! 

Today is a good day!

 

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Just now, Ellora said:

Hi! Im about to make tea, and breakfast, coastal clouds during our "May Gray" days, it should clear up later. Listening to the traffic and planes landing near by, not loud, I kind of like the the light noise, and watching the planes go by. One story higher, and I could see the San Diego Bay out my window(s). 

Im still smiling after my Dr visit yesterday, good news, I signed the "permission slip" to do the Orchie! A big baby step! 

Today is a good day!

 

 

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evening all. Well chalk this one as a bad day for me. First was late for my PT appointment but my therapist was open when I got there so I was able to get in. The rest of the day went some what OK. Dysphoria was mostly high today.

Then, once the wife got home from work we headed to Cheyenne to refinance our bike to get some extra cash. 4 blocks from the house, I wind up nailing a suburban in the rear. Of course nothing real damaged on the Suburban. However our Lincoln MKZ got the grill busted along with the bumper. As far as I can tell only cosmetic damage. Even driving it to Cheyenne and back with no operational problems. Drove fine.

 

I am still upset about it. but accidents do happen.

 

Hope the rest of you had a better day.

 

Hugs,

 

Kymmie

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0610hrs: No coffee on yet, but the crows are awake. I love crows, so that doesn’t bother me. Now the morning doves are cooing. Of course it wouldn’t be the morning without people rushing by in the cars down the street. I’m at a friends house, in the east county of San Diego, helping her out with her twins. I love the two princesses, they are two incredibly silly and clever 4 year olds. They won’t be awake for another 1hrish, which will be about the time I put the coffee on...maybe a bit sooner that perhaps...I hope everyone else has as peaceful morning! 

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