AUGUST 2014

AUGUST 2014

Monday, December 02, 2013

GIVE A DOG A HOME FOR CHRISTMAS

A Thanksgiving report from Lynne
"Our Thanksgiving was wonderful.  We had Daniel, Jon, Derrick, Jennifer, Sandy and Jennifer's dad, Herman.  We had enough food for sure!

Daniel and Jon had to go back in the evening as Jon had to work on Friday.  The rest of us, except Herman, visited Mom Blair.  Nice we could be with her on Dad Blair's birthday.

She was really thrilled.  We surprised her with tacos.  I brought my ingredients and Derrick and Jennifer brought their toaster oven to heat the meat and shells in the bird room.  Mom ate two tacos.

We spent about 3 1/2 hours with her so I'm sure she napped after we left."
 
 
 
 One of the things I loved about living in Rapid City were those suddenly warm days in the middle of the winter.  They have those wonderful Chinook Winds that give you a break from the cold weather.  Both Rapid City and Worland will have a day like that today.  Worland will see a high of 53 this afternoon and Rapid City will get up to 56.  That sure beats our puny 38 high in La Crosse.

60% CHANCE FOR
RAIN AND SHOW
IN LA CROSSE
THIS AFTERNOON




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AIRLINE TIP: If you want to know about a particular flight you can simply Google the flight number (like UNITED 450) and it will give you the status of the flight.

WHILE WE'RE ON THE SUBJECT OF AIRLINES:  The Boeing 747 made its debut on this date, December 2, 1969.  My first flight on a 747 was from Miami to Panama with Rita.

Mount La Crosse opened last Saturday and that was the first time, in ten years, that they have been able to open in November.  They had three runs open this past week end and hope to open more next weekend.


It, probably, wasn't a good idea to put Christmas lights on the palm tree.


This sounds a lot like winter to me.  Fargo, International Falls and Duluth could get 6, or more, inches of snow tomorrow and tomorrow night.





 

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