'Morning all...
It's a sticky mid July morning here. 100% humidity and a temp of 75(24c) before sun up.
Problem is: It's mid October so I shouldn't be dealing with that kind of Beverly still.
You just about need an aqualung to keep from drowning once you walk out the door.
When I was a young'en, October meant Friday night ball games where you needed a jacket and hot coffee.
Those days are long gone.
Beautiful. This afternoon it was calm, with the sun reflecting like a mirror off the water.
Excellent!
Better that y'all are on the coast then stuck at home.
At least the heat is useful while you're down there.
We just had too much good food but I'm sure there are plenty of family battles at these gatherings on both sides of the border.
Probably so...
But as a nation we seem to excel at disfunctionality.
It's like one of our national past times.
Some sad news. A guy from my home town died in Gulf Shores Alabama the other day on Fall Break vacation trying to save an 11 year old kid (not his) from drowning in a riptide. I coached with him in rec soccer a few years back, and his children are in same grades as mine.
While we weren't close friends, he was a great guy and a good dad whenever I saw him.
Now, that's just not right!
So sorry to hear this.
May the family find the help it will need to carry on.
Kids are only 2 and 4 at the moment, with one on the way. Won't be getting over there for quite some time I feel! I'll be well prepared by then if I stick to the DisBoards...
Better to ask your questions here though; most civil place on the Dis.
Some of the other forums out there can get quite... ummmm...
shall we say - harsh.
Love samosas.
But perogies made right are really good too.
Samosas, perogies, ravioli, dim sum...
It's all dumplings, and dumplings are pie and pie is wonderful stuff.
Mmmmmm...
Pie...
What's our Vector, Victor?
It's the projected straight line based on our current direction of travel,
but that's not important right now.
we didn't have a 22hr flight with a connection though. Ours was a measly 9.
Nine is about what it takes for us to drive down there
(don't think I'd have considered anything like 22 hours)
Given that, I chose not to try it until our young'en was about 5.
Yes, we missed out on some stuff, but he'd never have remembered it anyway.
Morning gents.
Last long day before (hopefully) some time off. Just 16 hours to go!
Your work schedule is completely bonzo.
Worse yet, it makes it hard for the rest of us to complain.
Thanks much...