Benitin y Eneas by Pierre S. De Beaumont and Bud Fisher for May 22, 2023

  1. Large first sunday of advent
    Dkram  over 1 year ago

    Hello, Vagabonds

    We got a nice sunny morning here but, a bit nippy. The temperature at the time of coffee making was 40. To day plenty of sunshine and 66 degrees. (^.^)

    Oh Jan, you spoke of that documentary on Orcas, that made me think of Vermont’s marine fossil, the skeleton of a Baluga Whale found in Charlotte, Vermont Known as the Charlotte Whale found in 1849. The Colchester reef is more proof of the Champlain sea some 13,000 to 10,000 years ago. Lake Champlain is a remnant of this body of water and I think Lake Memphremagog also. Ottawa and Montreal would both be at the bottom of the sea and Quebec might be on the shore. Nuff history for now.

    Have a great day Vagabonds, may the Lord bless and keep you.

    ttfn

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  2. Silverknights
    JanLC  over 1 year ago

    Good morning, Vagabonds.

    My memory is getting weaker. I just plain forgot to log on yesterday.

    That being said, there’s not much to say. Yesterday at church, Tim finally finished up with Matthew and next week will start on Acts. I’m looking forward to it.

    I made pork noodle soup for dinner last night, and the whole house still smells wonderful. Mike couldn’t join us, but I took a serving over to him to save for later. He’s trying to get serious about losing some weight, so he’ll eat it without the noodles.

    We didn’t get quite as hot yesterday, but today’s forecast is back up to 98 so we’ll probably hit triples again. It’s a good day to stay inside which suits my bad hip very well.

    Everyone have a blessed day.

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