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Willow,

Always sad to see a young one pass do to cancer or really anything. Thankfully all my kids and grandkids are healthy. but you never know.

 

Keep you chin up and try and have a good day.

 

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Good morning all!?

Last half day of my weekend here.  Hope you all have a great day!

 

Willow, I'm so sorry to hear about your granddaughter. Such anniversaries can be painful.

 

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf?

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Kimmie and Timber Wolf

 

Thanks for the kind thoughts.  Session went pretty good today.  We've scheduled out through December which is a good thing.

 

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Aarrrgggg! It's 4:46am! I'm too tired to be getting up yet... my alarm is set up for 5:55am and the coffee is programed to start at 6:30am... back to sleep for this girl! LOL 

Sleepy Hugs & Smiles 

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Damn! Is it 5:55am already! Well, I never managed to get back to sleep, but I am showered and just starting to enjoy my nice hot morning coffee... Ummm

Hope everyone has a wonderful day. 

Hugs & Smiles 

Julie J 

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Well, a cloudy windy day today. Waiting on coffee to drip. Work again today. All of you have a great Saturday.

 

Kymmie

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 Finally managed to get some coffee creamer last night, probably wasn’t the best time to do so since I was having cravings, so I ended up getting cold stone creamery ice cream flavored creamer, it’s awesome ! So I’ve had my two egg omelette, my avocado toast and coffee this morning, I need to get myself ready and go over to my friends house to help with a construction project. The weather here is still quite pleasant, but then again California has nice weather doesn’t it?

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1 hour ago, jae bear said:

but then again California has nice weather doesn’t it?

I suppose its all relative.  California is a large state so weather is quite diverse!  I recall living in the Bay area in the early 70's, there were two seasons.  Nine months of dry and three months of wet.  Sort of weird for a Northeasterner used to four seasons.  To each our own!   We're getting high wind and rain today as remnants of the hurricane that hit western Mexico earlier in the week pass through.   Temps are moderate for the time of year.  

 

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Hi all!?

2's were wild this morning! Due to a glitch, I ended up on my profile and noticed that I had 2222 posts. Maybe 10:22pm tonight will be my lucky time! Or could it be a grim omen?? Who knows.

 

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf?

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Good morning all!?

Have a beautiful day, everyone!

 

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf?

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Well today is my Tuesday. But yesterday wasn't Monday that was last Wednesday. Enjoy today all. 

 

Kymmie

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Good morning. I'm at the transgender clinic waiting to see my worker. Had my morning coffee and will need to stop at Costco later to get some sweetner - box of 1000 - I like my sweetner... LOL 

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Good morning all! Just finishing my morning cup of Dunkin Donuts. I guess I need to go shave and get ready for another day at work. It's another beautiful fall day here in the plains of Nebr.

Hope everyone has a wonderful a day.

Willow, I too am sorry for your loss.

 

Hugs to all,

Brandi

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Well the thermometer on the fence says a brisk 40 degrees. Brisk my fanny, it's flipping cold. glad to have a warm cup of coffee.

I hope we get some more people at work soon. So maybe, just maybe I can work a day shift once in a while. Oh well a girl can dream can't she. One consolation starting Sunday we get to close an hour earlier. yeah.  I would like to get to my hobby desk and work on a model sometime.

 

Have a good day all.

 

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The 40 degrees is all in how its presented.  On a nice sunny day, its fine by me, but today it was mid 40's yet windy and a little overcast.  Not much sunlight to buffer the shock of the cold.  I had to run an errand and the only thing I could say is BRRRRRRR!

 

I think some time working on your hobby is relaxing.  I spent Sunday with my son working on his car changing the timing belt.  He's not much of a wrench turner but he does OK.  We had a good day together.  

 

I hope your day was enjoyable.

 

Jani

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Glad you can work with your son.  I tried to show my son how to make home repairs and how to work on his car.  About the only thing I accomplished was teaching him to change the oil and filter.  he had the opportunity to learn to change the timing belt twice, replace a head gasket in his car, do simple wiring and on and on but he didn't want to.  Now he calls me for advice hey how do I ...  Oh well at least he needs me.

 

Cold is relative.  40 degrees with wind and rain always seemed a lot colder to me than 20 degrees with snow.  I think the wet/damp is much harder to deal with.  I grew up in Northwest Ohio and remember being outside at 15 below and not minding it.  Same when I lived in Denver one year.  Now that I live in a warmer state, 50 degrees can be pretty chilly at times.  

 

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Good morning!  The sun is up. The coffee is hot.  It’s going to be a beautiful day.  Plan on going to the beach this afternoon.  

 

Hope everyone one has a good day as well.  To those in the path of the storms, stay safe.

 

And everyone needs to look out for ghosts, goblins, witches and warlocks not to mention those pesky zombies tonight.  

 

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Good morning all!

Happy Halloween!!!??

 

It's pizza, Halloween candy, and horror movies for me today.???????

 

Happy Halloween to all, and to all a good fright!

 

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf?

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Willow, I would love to go to the beach. just me, a bikini and my laptop. Hehe.

 

Timber that sounds like a great evening. Unfortunately I work till 9. So once I get home it's less than an hour till the news ( mostly for the weather) then bed. Maybe Friday.

 

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Kymmie,

 

I don't think you would have been too happy in a bikini at the beach today.  Breezy 72 and the water was pretty cool as well.  Well not compared to the West Coast or maybe New England even in the summer.  Everything is relative.  I only saw one person in a bathing suit at all and no one in the water.

 

I was a nice day to sit on the beach and read.  Then walk in the sand.

 

Willow

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Well around here, once it hits 50s in the spring its considered shorts weather. But I am warm blooded so I will pass on the bikini for now. How about shorts a tank top and a hoodie?

 

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Sipping my coffee and thinking about last night, we had about 25 kids trick or treating come to our door this year, not as many as in years past, but it's still fun, we prepare for it. Another Halloween has come and gone, wow it's November, next weekend is the time shift, long dark nights ahead....

 

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Coffees finished and I need to get ready to go out for a hair appointment.  I saw the movie "Free Solo" about a guy who climbed El Capitan without safety ropes.  It was an interesting look into his mind and relationships.  Beautiful vistas.

 

Jani

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Good morning all!

 

Well Charlie Brown, another Halloween come and gone. Still no Great Pumpkin ? for Linus and a bag full of rocks. Maybe next year! By the way, I never have understood just what constitutes a sincere pumpkin patch.

 

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf?

 

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Oh my goodness, no rest for the wicked, I kept waking up from 5 AM forward with my leg hurting so bad, the change in weather really gets to me and my bad leg always feels it!  I made a quick little sandwich and jammed some coffee in my face, that cold stone creamery creamer sure is good. I’ve been running back-and-forth after work to work while renovating this small apartment for myself, I’m hoping to get it done in 30 days and move out of my current apartment to live in is this loft above a garage on my friends property,  living with a much lower rent sure will help matters, but I’ve got a lot of work ahead of me to make that happen. I really need to frame out the bathroom this weekend so I can start plumbing and wiring ...

 I’m going to try and stop at Home Depot to pick up a bunch of 8 foot 2 x 4’s and a 30 inch hollow core door just so I can be sure all of my spacing is correct and get the basic framing up this weekend. 

 Plenty of coffee will be consumed in this process ?

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