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Dixie_Flyer
Jun 22, 2019Explorer II
Good morning everyone. We had a huge thunderstorm this morning at 2:30. So this morning it is humid but cool at 68 degrees. We went to an outdoor gathering at the church last night where there was music, hotdogs and lots of fellowship. It was hot but under the shelter there was plenty of shade and a nice breeze blowing. Sue and I walked on the new memorial walk where we have some bricks with our family name. One of them has my son's name that passed away back in December 1964.
Suzie and Dixie are well as is Lizzie. Sue is busy fixing some hotdog Chili. She made some slaw the other night when we had fried fish so we will have slaw dogs and Chili dogs today.
June is just about gone and here comes hot and noisy July. Our neighbor across the pond will have 4th of July fireworks for us to watch. I can assure you someone's dog will be frightened and runaway because they won't bring them inside, then complain that their dog is missing.
Brady, the neighbor's dog that ran away and found its way back home has been confined to the house. We haven't seen him in the back yard when we go for our walk in the late afternoon, so I am assuming he is locked away so he cannot get out again.
I get the 72 Lincoln back Wednesday, so it will be ready to hit the road. I am looking forward to driving it once again as it is such a nice car for the highway. The air blows cold and it will be smooth now that all of the vibration is gone. I test drove it Tuesday to check out the work done so far and it is really smooth now. Monday the bushing will be replaced in the front end and that will take care of that for another 47 years. One of our friends at church traded his antique 36 Plymouth for a class "C" motorhome. It has some age on it but the pictures of it looked nice. He and his wife are making plans to head north to New Hampshire to visit some friends.
Okay I need to get moving so I will close for now wishing everyone a blessed day. Be sure to give the fur babies a hug for me and be sure to tell someone you love them.
Suzie and Dixie are well as is Lizzie. Sue is busy fixing some hotdog Chili. She made some slaw the other night when we had fried fish so we will have slaw dogs and Chili dogs today.
June is just about gone and here comes hot and noisy July. Our neighbor across the pond will have 4th of July fireworks for us to watch. I can assure you someone's dog will be frightened and runaway because they won't bring them inside, then complain that their dog is missing.
Brady, the neighbor's dog that ran away and found its way back home has been confined to the house. We haven't seen him in the back yard when we go for our walk in the late afternoon, so I am assuming he is locked away so he cannot get out again.
I get the 72 Lincoln back Wednesday, so it will be ready to hit the road. I am looking forward to driving it once again as it is such a nice car for the highway. The air blows cold and it will be smooth now that all of the vibration is gone. I test drove it Tuesday to check out the work done so far and it is really smooth now. Monday the bushing will be replaced in the front end and that will take care of that for another 47 years. One of our friends at church traded his antique 36 Plymouth for a class "C" motorhome. It has some age on it but the pictures of it looked nice. He and his wife are making plans to head north to New Hampshire to visit some friends.
Okay I need to get moving so I will close for now wishing everyone a blessed day. Be sure to give the fur babies a hug for me and be sure to tell someone you love them.
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