Posted on 06/22/2008 5:51:38 PM PDT by 2191dr
....I HOPE YOU GET THIS, I DISABLED MY CHIP AND WE INVENTED A TIME MACHINE TO SEND MESSAGES THROUGH TIME SO I HOPE YOU GET THIS. UH OH! GUARDS ARE COMING GOTTA GO!
Die Dirty Dog of a Troll!!!
Don’t look at me. Since we had that last kid, I gave up modeling.
I’m talking about our mutual friend who made that cute looking doll.
You guys....
Yeah. So soon you'll have to compete with electronics.
How about us? For decades, we've had to compete with electricity!
Not in MY book!
Afternoon! We went to the airplane museum. Elen and Sally are going to a birthday party across the street at 2:00. It’s raining again.
You can’t see me here
This chair is black, so am I.
Damn it, don’t sit down!
YOIKS!
I haven’t been to an airplane museum since I left Tucson.
And it’s raining here, too!
Well, it was...
85.6 °F / 29.8 °C
Light Rain
Humidity: 29%
Dew Point: 50 °F / 10 °C
Wind: 8.7 mph / 14.0 km/h / 3.9 m/s from the East
Wind Gust: 9.8 mph / 15.8 km/h / 7.7 m/s
Pressure: 33.00 in / - (Falling)
Heat Index: 83 °F / 28 °C
Visibility: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers
UV: 4 out of 16
Clouds: Few 10000 ft / 3048 m
Mostly Cloudy 15000 ft / 4572 m
This is a smallish museum, dedicated to military and civilian aircraft used in North and South Carolina. They pick up some retired planes from local military bases and airlines. Nice folks.
The desert outside Tucson (Marana) is s good place to store the planes because of the climate. Less rust.
There is a fairly large air park/museum in Tucson, and it would take two full days to see it all. It’s outside Davis-Monthan AFB, so it is “handy” and well cared for.
The base has a little “air park” of its own, with quite a few fighters from WWII and on. That’s a nice place, with shade and benches and even a drinking fountain.
Something to see if we ever visit the desert!
Well, it’s my naptime. Wednesday isn’t here with the guitar cases, so I expect she’s upstairs waiting for me to arrive.
Don’t disappoint her!
See ya later!
Had nap with Wednesday. She seems to have scratched or bit me while I was asleep, but I’m sure she was just trying to be affectionate.
Then I get my rentals arranged for the church festival, one less job to do Monday.
I found a blue-tailed skink when I went to get some parsley for the dragons.
I’m a light sleeper, so whenever the catz move, I’m awake. Not much chance for biting or scratching.
Blue-tailed skink? In the produce department???
In the front flower beds, where I grow parsley :-). Last week we brought in several caterpillars, which have now made coocoons.
Ah. *snort*
And what will the cocoons morph into?
Butterflies - Tom thinks they will be black swallowtails. Parsley is their favorite.
Ohwow. Kewl!
We had a cocoon in the second grade, and it was fun to watch it. It was captured as a caterpiller, put in a jar with a twig big enough to support it, and we got to watch the whole thing. It was hard for little minds to wait...
It takes up to two weeks for them to emerge. I keep them on the kitchen counter, so we’ll be there when they come out.
THAT will be fun!
Just don’t mix them up with the baby cucumbers....
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