Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Hot, Hot, Hot in the Valley

9lº with not a cloud in site here in Kenwood RV in La Feria, TX at 5:35 pm Tuesday April 28, 2020
Local TV gave 97º as the high for today in Harlingen, which is just next door.  To be as hot tomorrow, they say.






















Will start off here with some neat pictures of our great granddaughter, her mom & a fish she caught last Sunday.
This is in front of our house.


This is as cheap as I can recall gas being in recent history -  $1.229 - and I looked up and found that Texas collects $.384 out of that for taxes.  Means the gas itself cost $.845


These honey bees have been watering out of our birdbath for some time.  Am wondering, but haven't found where there nest is located. 

Made a run to our Veggie Man today and got lots of sweet 1015 onions, grapefruit, carrots, avocados, etc.  Much of them for neighbors to take back north, as we will soon.











This hibiscus was so pretty in Bobi Raab's yard so I picked it and put it in a glass of water for Phyllis.

Phyllis says the bloom only lasts a day; at least this is what it looked like the next day.
Guess they don't last more than one day.










Planning to leave our place here next Monday morning.  Have been covering windows with insulation and trying to sort what needs to go with us and what stays here for use next year.

 I just went back and clicked on the link for the Dr. Erickson COVID-19 Briefing
that I had put in the last blog post and found Facebook has removed it.  Too bad they can't stand any thoughts that are different.


Two hillbillies walk into a restaurant. While having a bite to eat, they talk about their moonshine operation.
Suddenly, a woman at a nearby table, who is eating a sandwich, begins to cough.
After a minute or so, it becomes apparent that she is in real distress. One of the hillbillies looks at her and says, Kin ya swallar?'
The woman shakes her head no. Then he asks, 'Kin ya breathe?'
The woman ...begins to turn blue, and shakes her head no.
The hillbilly walks over to the woman, lifts up her dress, yanks down her drawers, and quickly gives her right butt cheek a lick with his tongue.
The woman is so shocked that she has a violent spasm, and the obstruction flies out of her mouth.As she begins to breathe again, the Hillbilly walks slowly back to his table. His partner says, 'Ya know, I'd heerd of that there 'Hind Lick Maneuver' but I ain't niver seed nobody do it!'

Later, Lynn



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