Posted on 07/15/2021 6:01:59 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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Thanks, who_would_fardels_bear...((HUGS))
That Beach Boys rehearsal was cool. Evil witch? TOO TRUE!! Sure glad I don’t live in so Cal anymore.
The Dovells - Bristol Stomp
Rogers and Hammerstein ~ Oklahoma
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsjV1OXQIAc
Good morning, E...((HUGS))...you and Gizmo enjoy your Friday. Hope you get to have an adventure at the lake.
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Rock n Roll Music by Boston
Playin’ for week in Rhode Island
A man came to the stage one night
He smoked a big cigar
Drove a Cadillac car and said
“Boys, I think this band’s outtasight
Sign a record company contract!
You know I’ve got great expectations!
When I hear you on the car radio
You’re gonna be a sensation!”
Cool and foggy. Summer? We don’t get much summer here.
No way Kathy. Your arctic mosquitoes are far more aggressive than our laid back Florida mosquitoes are. Alaska mosquitoes know that time is short and they urgently need to get blood before the snow flies. Florida skeeters by contrast got ten months in North Fla and all year long in South Fla so they are lazy and not as aggressive.
But there is a new import called the Asian Tiger Mosquito who is very aggressive but they are easy to kill. They come at ya like kamikazes. No strategy just a banzai charge and often land on places where you can easily swat them.
The Fla skeeter by contrast is very clever. She will land on places where you cant swat them and especially when you are carrying something with both hands full. One Fla skeeter can keep you awake in bed half the night buzzing around your ear with you blindly swatting at the buzz. Finally you get up and turn on the light to kill her and she is long gone.
Another story bout Florida skeeters. Not sure if it is true though: Wink wink.
“: Round these parts in the deep woods folks put extre tie downs on their single wide trailers cause when many of them big skeeters stick their singers trough an aluminum roof and get stuck they can fly off wif the trailer so extre tie downs are needed.
We tole a feller frum New Yawk bout this but he didnt believe it. Last anyone saw of him wuz his trailer flying north in the sunset in a flock of sand hill cranes !”
Growing on schedule, corn at least knee high by the fourth of July. ๐. Ground was fallowed two Winters so picked up descent moisture for this summer’s crop of dryland corn. “If we make it to Dec....” Hope all is well up north.
I haven’t heard that one for a few years.
Thanks for your thread...
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