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I once was a people person...
But people ruined that for me...
Now I'm a coffee person... :coffee:


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Boah! What happened to the weekend...?! :unsure:
Gone in the blink of an eye it was... 😑

7°/16°C, haze, mostly cloudy, chances of downpours later...

desperately needed home and office caffeeination... ☕

office, dull...
ze GF planned out a ride for next w/e, a short one (~2 hrs each leg) so she gets back into it... :radleak:

so, lets glide gently into another workweek... 😎
 
Good morning all!
Thanks for the caffeinated start, Martin.

Yesterday’s Celebration of Life for Miss Judy was a success, even with me arriving late!

There were many, who shared stories of her love of people, and the cottage life she enjoyed in and around Stokes Bay!

We all miss her!
WB
 
Good morning everyone

Thanks for the coffee, Martin.

It's 44°F and mostly cloudy in Rockville. The freeze warning I mentioned yesterday, for 0200 - 1000 hours tomorrow morning, is still a thing. Before that we'll temporarily add 10 Fahernheits to our trove for a total of 54 today.

I binge watched Dept. Q yesterday evening, staying up far past my usual bedtime, so a nap will be on the day's agenda along with finishing the laundry I started Saturday and neglected to finish yesterday.

Other than that, I suppose more work on the hutch refinishing project is in order.

Stay safe and well everyone and tell your dear ones you love them. Do it today, NOW, for tomorrow may be too late.
 
Good morning Martin (and every other coffee deprived person here this AM)! Thanks for getting thing brewing.

I think I missed spring. It is 27F here this morning with a forecasted high of between 39F and 41F, depending on the weather app I look at. At least it is supposed to be sunny!

Saturday I represented our New Hampshire Hunter Safety program at Wild New Hampshire Day where the Fish and Game headquarters parking lot is overrun with exhibits covering everything outdoors in the state. It runs the list from environmental protection thru bee keeping, hiking, forest management, fishing, boating, ATV riding, hunting, trapping, motorcycle safety and local Fish and Game/Shooting clubs. It started off a bit gray and misty so I think the public's attendance was impacted a bit but I estimate at least 7,000 people came by. I haven't been notified yet that I won any of the raffles I entered for "shiny adult noisemakers" but I did win $61 in a 50/50 raffle. It should cover the cost of the other raffles I entered!

Yesterday was another long day. We completed our spring Hunter Safety Class with 25 out of 26 students passing. I just have to put the results in the computer system today and it will be closed out.

Today will be comprised of errands and chores postponed from the weekend. (And maybe a nap.)

Be safe, be careful and keep those thoughts and prayers going for those we love.

Scott
 
Thx once again Martin!

Yesterdays dinner was better than expected, since my daughter and Peter also attended.
We had a nice stroll through the village afterwards, away from the rest of the group.

Today is log splitting.

Mrs Stu has the day off, so she will cook something fish like for dinner.

The weather is nice, I might wake up the beast and go for a ride later.

11Ëšc/52f, some sun, pretty calm.

Have a good one!
Stu

From yesterdays stroll through Skudeneshavn
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Good morning, and thanks for the coffee start, Martin.

It's sunny and 29, much like Scott,, and it'll rise to 49 with a mix of sun and clouds. Pretty much a great day for running the Boston Marathon, which is happening today.

Yesterday's track day didn't happen.
I was getting ready, went upstairs to get some heavier socks and some waterproof boots, and when I tried going downstairs, I lost my balance and fell down about 7 steps. Brenda heard me and the crutches clattering to the bottom, and the cats scattered! She dialed 911 and found a towel for the cut on my head.
Police, fire and ambulance were at the house quickly, and I was ushered to our local hospital's ER. Brenda met me there, and we sat around for the rest of the day, while they checked me out. My right side and head was beat up, so they X-ray'd my arm and shoulder. X-ray and CAT scan turned up nothing, so after an appropriate amount of time, they put 10 staples into the gash in my head and sent me home. I found bruising on my hip that kind of matched the stair edge. My left hand must have been working hard to stop my fall, I remember grabbing for the handrail, and 3 of 4 knuckles are scabbed up.

Brenda set me up with sleeping arrangements in the spare room, and the futon was actually comfortable, last night. I'm still sore, but Tylenol seems to take the edge off.

Today, I'm staying in PJs and watching the Marathon!

Have a great day,
Steve
 
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