Sunday's storm's had only two effects on our house building project. The first was the disruption of the tarps keeping the rain off the lumber stacks. That was easily fixed by just readjusting the tarps and weights and adding more weights to keep the tarps in place.
The second effect was the wind blew off the lid of blue bin holding the project documentation, including the inspection and storm water inspection records. Everything was soaked, including the engineering technical report. The tech report has being reprinted and the records have been spread around to dry. The recovered records are all wrinkly now, of course.
The entire neighborhood lost power when the overhead lines connecting the Tokul neighborhood to the outside world went down near the Tokul Creek bridge. Puget Sound Energy was out repairing the downed lines when I left yesterday.
Beautiful! I'm annually stunned when I see photos from up north in October/November and realize that in most of America, it's well into autumn, while here in Florida, we're just trying to get out of the humid season. Nothing changes except the humidity leaves, the temp drops to a livable level, and the afternoon rains stop- until next spring.
It's like we live in a frozen time space down here. Two seasons- hot & humid or absolutely beautiful, with no color changes in either.
Regarding Obama’s assertion that the dispute parents have with school boards over CRT is “phony outrage,” Steve Kruiser makes an interesting point:
”Maybe the conservative “phony outrage” stuff is easy for the Dems to believe because they really don’t give a crap about their children. I mean, do loving parents eagerly seek to turn over their kids to the state at the earliest age possible? It’s not only the rich Democrats, who can afford to send their kids to private schools, who support universal pre-K, after all.
We knew that they never cared about our children, but perhaps the real problem is that they don’t like their own very much either.”
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9 comments:
Access to the black box? 😧
They’re going to delete everything. Hillary showed everybody how is done.
Sunday's storm's had only two effects on our house building project. The first was the disruption of the tarps keeping the rain off the lumber stacks. That was easily fixed by just readjusting the tarps and weights and adding more weights to keep the tarps in place.
The second effect was the wind blew off the lid of blue bin holding the project documentation, including the inspection and storm water inspection records. Everything was soaked, including the engineering technical report. The tech report has being reprinted and the records have been spread around to dry. The recovered records are all wrinkly now, of course.
The entire neighborhood lost power when the overhead lines connecting the Tokul neighborhood to the outside world went down near the Tokul Creek bridge. Puget Sound Energy was out repairing the downed lines when I left yesterday.
That would make one Hell of a thousand piece puzzle.
Anybody know where CRT stands on the presumption of innocence?
If it makes an exception on that, then the whole thing is hooey.
Beautiful! I'm annually stunned when I see photos from up north in October/November and realize that in most of America, it's well into autumn, while here in Florida, we're just trying to get out of the humid season. Nothing changes except the humidity leaves, the temp drops to a livable level, and the afternoon rains stop- until next spring.
It's like we live in a frozen time space down here. Two seasons- hot & humid or absolutely beautiful, with no color changes in either.
Regarding Obama’s assertion that the dispute parents have with school boards over CRT is “phony outrage,” Steve Kruiser makes an interesting point:
”Maybe the conservative “phony outrage” stuff is easy for the Dems to believe because they really don’t give a crap about their children. I mean, do loving parents eagerly seek to turn over their kids to the state at the earliest age possible? It’s not only the rich Democrats, who can afford to send their kids to private schools, who support universal pre-K, after all.
We knew that they never cared about our children, but perhaps the real problem is that they don’t like their own very much either.”
It is a beautiful picture that brings back memories of driving to Door County in October.
Having moved to Arizona, I miss the leaf turnin' in Wisconsin, but I do not miss the coming winter.
Beautiful photo. It looks like a painting that could have been done by Jasper F. Corpsey 19th C American artist.
Beautiful! A perfect example of my favorite time of year.
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