Benitin y Eneas by Pierre S. De Beaumont and Bud Fisher for March 01, 2024

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    Dkram  9 months ago

    Howdy Vagabonds

    Time marches on into March.

    Just 7 above this morning and lots of sunshine. The forecast claims partly cloudy today with a high 36.

    After reading your comment on “Morning Has Broken” I had to look it up on Wikipedia. It was written by English author Elanor Farjeon in 1931 as a hymn. Cat Stevens recorded it in 1971 and it hit the charts in 1972. So, yes, it was a hymn long before it was pop music. We sang “Morning Has Broken” in church a little while ago. Like I said, it’s an earworm I can live with. (^.^)

    The blue sky is beautiful. Have a beautiful day Vagabonds and may God bless.

    ttfn

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    JanLC  9 months ago

    Good morning, Vagabonds.

    It’s another bright sunny day here. Nary a cloud in the sky. I’m having a bit of trouble getting Weather Channel to load this morning, so my info comes from Microsoft – iffy at best: High 72, currently 61 (“feels like” 63) in Henderson. OK, now TWC is open and it says high of 70, currently 58 (“feels like” 54). How in the world they can be that far apart, I don’t know.

    Michael goes back to the cardiologist to get fitted for a harness monitor this morning. He won’t actually see the doctor for a couple more weeks (the doc is on vacation). He’s still somewhat dizzy but otherwise getting stronger and feeling better. We’re taking his mobility scooter with us in case he feels he can’t walk from the parking lot.

    I’m almost done migrating files from my old computer via a flash drive and now I get an email from my online backup service that my issue has been fixed and I can restore the files from the last backup. Sheesh!

    Everyone have a blessed day.

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