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Sometimes staying at home can have some unexpected positives. An amazing sunset out front of my home this afternoon. I tried to post a video of it earlier but it wouldn't load.
Yes it can get almost Red sometimes, I took some nice Sunset pics in summer when the Bush Fires were occurring. Some Sunsets here can look Purple when the sinks lower and there are storms around.You live on Mars?Everything's red.^&grin
Mark
Nature sure can put on a show, sometimes the air is so still in the mornings the water acts like a perfect mirror reflecting the houses and boats etc, looks like a painting.That is just stunning, Matt!:salute::
Almost 8am here now, forecast says Sunny with low of 10 C and High of 21 C. Not bad for humans and the German Shepherd across the canal will be Delighted ^&grinLooks like you're going to have great weather tomorrow as the old saying goes, Red sky at night Sherpherds delight !
Steve
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Sometimes staying at home can have some unexpected positives. An amazing sunset out front of my home this afternoon. I tried to post a video of it earlier but it wouldn't load.
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This is just mind blowing. Trying to explain to my young kids what’s going on and how to stay alive and well. As a first responder and at risk diabetic this scares the crap outta me. But what chaps my bum is these tools that won’t wear a mask. Just do it. It saves lives. As for the stay at home as much as its stinks people here are spoiled. Imagine being stuck at home for years because of the Blitz. I remember while serving in the Military traveling to England and speaking with vets and survivors and what they endured.
We live in a selfish society, it’s just that simple. The idea of sacrifice for the greater good is a thing of the past. A haircut is more important now then making sure your grandmother lives through this.
We live in a selfish society, it’s just that simple. The idea of sacrifice for the greater good is a thing of the past. A haircut is more important now then making sure your grandmother lives through this.
George...
well...$431 later...{eek3}....
they showed me an x-ray of this 5" bone stuck in my dog's stomach...my dog only weighs 20.6 lbs...he's very small...they said it would take about a month to dissolve from his stomach acid...hopefully not blocking his intestines to pass his food...Boo is 14 years old...they recommended no surgery as he probably wouldn't survive it...he seems okay...eating good...having good bowel movements...active...just keeping an eye on him...
he usually takes the rib eye bone over to the corner of the room and strips the meat off it...when he tires of it...I pick it up and throw it away...he loves those bones...
I have let me chew on dozens of rib eye bones cause the bone is so darn big I never imagined his little *** could swallow one...it still doesn't seem believable to me...but I saw the x-ray...
it was an expensive rib eye...new rule...no more bones!
We live in a selfish society, it’s just that simple. The idea of sacrifice for the greater good is a thing of the past. A haircut is more important now then making sure your grandmother lives through this.
The man giving the haircut may have to use that money to feed and shelter his wife and kids.Is that selfish.As far as the masks after 15-20 minutes are worthless.I love that the ones hollering about people wanting to go back to work have money or an income coming in.Lets see them bank accounts empty and watch those tunes change. You want to be a sheep and believe everything fed to you go ahead but I won't.Many people have died for the ideals this country stands for but I can see the present generation wouldn't,not the vast majority anyway.I think the lockdown will show it's one of the biggest mistakes in history.
Mark