Thursday, July 20, 2017

HOT

98º at 5:05 pm here in Clarinda, IA 50% humidity and a "feel like" of 104º

Took these two photos in the cool of the morning at 8:15 am (only 79º) in the back yard.








Putting two boards together
"Spliced" board on wall over window













Some wall insulation up - and starting wall over window.









Went down to the church at 10:00 am and helped unload and sort the food from the Omaha Food Bank.  Quite a few showed up so didn't take long.

Phyllis had lunch  this noon
with her cousins Jan (Guthrie) Freye, Judy (Guthrie) Heiur, and Joyce (Guthrie) Tornholm as well as cousin-in-law LaDonna Cabbage.









When downloaded photos Phyllis took at noon discovered some older photos still on her card.  These two were some time back -- birds on the back deck where the bird feeder is located.

GROANER’S CORNER:(( A woman was driving down the street in a sweat because she had an important meeting and couldn’t find a parking space. Looking up toward heaven, she said, “Lord, take pity on me. If you find me a parking place I’ll go to Mass every Sunday for the rest of my life and give up drinking wine.”Miraculously, a parking space opened up right in front of her destination. The woman looked up to heaven and said, “Never mind, Lord; I just found one on my own.”
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- “I wrote a novel about religious women. The library put it in the nun fiction section.”
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Joe said, "Know what, Charlie? I killed 5 flies yesterday, 3 males and 2 females." "How could you tell them apart, Joe? asked Charlie. "Joe replied, "It was easy. The 3 males were sitting on a a case of beer, and the 2 females were on the phone."

This is from one of the daily blogs at the right that I read every day.

Later, Lynn

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