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To: Monkey Face

According to weather.com, the rain is supposed to stop by 1:00 p.m., with a 15% chance during the next 24 hours. Pat needs to be at work at 2:00. I told him he could be dropped off on the way to Mass if he’s ready to walk out the door at 11:55, and if not, he can walk. Should be fine to walk back at midnight, too.

Right now, it looks like Wednesday morning will be nice for our planned excursion to a historic cemetery. After that, more rain until Friday, with a seasonable but mild (60s/40s) weekend. We had discussed taking Tom out to Seaboard on Thorsday evening to celebrate his birthday, but that looks like the worst weather. Maybe we can do it Friday: depends on Envirothon. Saturday is his actual birthday; DP will make a steak meal, and we can all admire the full moon.


162 posted on 10/25/2020 7:41:40 AM PDT by Tax-chick (A society that rejects children will die out and be replaced by one that values them.)
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To: Tax-chick

It’s still sunny here, but the closer that cold front comes, the more places on me are beginning to hurt.

I just put some cornbread in the oven so I’m waiting to cut into it and have a warm slice with butter. A SMALL warm slice!

I hope whatever Birthday Plans you make turn out to be memorable for Tom. How old will he be? I can’t seem to get used to your kids all being from the Land of the Giants, now, while I’m just one of the Little People!

The best BBQ meal I ever had was made with Igor’s recipe for Hawaiian teriyaki steak. He got the recipe when he was stationed on the Big Island between WWII and Korean Conflict.


163 posted on 10/25/2020 9:06:22 AM PDT by Monkey Face ("When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty." ~~ Thomas Jefferson ~~)
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