Greetings, gang.
It' a (comparatively) frigid 62 degrees outside my window this morning under cloudy skies. Only supposed to get to the low to mid 70s for a high. A definite change from the last two weeks' high temps and humidity.
Yesterday turned out to be a zoo. Routine visit to the surgeon who will hopefully fix a year long problem I've been dealing with. Got home form Ames (hour trip each way) and got a call from the dermatologist requesting a visit yesterday afternoon, making it sound like an emergency open heart surgery. Trip back to Ames only to discover the the issue in question was a common wart. Annoying to say the least. Nothing else accomplished yesterday.
This morning I need to make a quick trip to the grocery store. Otherwise just some routine house cleaning. Older daughter is stopping by around lunch time (hmmm, coincidence?) to pick up some items to take to her daughter next weekend.
Not sure what's going over on the MR forum but it's difficult to get into and there have been no postings for 3 days.
Gas prices were all over the map yesterday. In Ames it was $3.34. Here in town it was $3.14. In a small town (population 500) along the interstate between here and Ames the price was $2.99. Guess where I stopped to fill the car.
All stay safe.
Tom
It' a (comparatively) frigid 62 degrees outside my window this morning under cloudy skies. Only supposed to get to the low to mid 70s for a high. A definite change from the last two weeks' high temps and humidity.
Yesterday turned out to be a zoo. Routine visit to the surgeon who will hopefully fix a year long problem I've been dealing with. Got home form Ames (hour trip each way) and got a call from the dermatologist requesting a visit yesterday afternoon, making it sound like an emergency open heart surgery. Trip back to Ames only to discover the the issue in question was a common wart. Annoying to say the least. Nothing else accomplished yesterday.
This morning I need to make a quick trip to the grocery store. Otherwise just some routine house cleaning. Older daughter is stopping by around lunch time (hmmm, coincidence?) to pick up some items to take to her daughter next weekend.
Not sure what's going over on the MR forum but it's difficult to get into and there have been no postings for 3 days.
Gas prices were all over the map yesterday. In Ames it was $3.34. Here in town it was $3.14. In a small town (population 500) along the interstate between here and Ames the price was $2.99. Guess where I stopped to fill the car.
All stay safe.
Tom
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Occupation: Professional Old Guy (The government pays me to be old.)
Dinosaur Rider
