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Our Morning Coffee and Weather
- cooperhawk
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather
64, clear sky, light winds.
Folgers and a pop tart.
Church and then brunch.
Racoon got into the flower beds again last night.
It digs up the plants looking for grubs. Probably going to have to kill it.
Folgers and a pop tart.
Church and then brunch.
Racoon got into the flower beds again last night.
It digs up the plants looking for grubs. Probably going to have to kill it.
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- RanchRoper
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather
Yard work all done. Going to 80F today. Might make smoke later. Going for breakfast this morning at our favorite coffee shop. Couple more weeks and Alberta is fully open including no more mask crap.
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather
Roper, that’s great. It’s pretty surprising how being mask free is so liberating. Kinda scary, not health wise but just how suppressed we were.
41 sunny degrees here in Dillon MT which is on the same side of the continental divide as Roper is. I’m starting to understand his constant winds as it’s been pretty windy here. Looking to hit the 80’s. We’re taking a scenic drive today and then coming back to do some light packing for our return home tomorrow. Finishing our trip tonight with some grilled ribeye steaks and bbq’d baked potatoes. Typical Montana June weather, run the A/C all afternoon and the heat all morning.
41 sunny degrees here in Dillon MT which is on the same side of the continental divide as Roper is. I’m starting to understand his constant winds as it’s been pretty windy here. Looking to hit the 80’s. We’re taking a scenic drive today and then coming back to do some light packing for our return home tomorrow. Finishing our trip tonight with some grilled ribeye steaks and bbq’d baked potatoes. Typical Montana June weather, run the A/C all afternoon and the heat all morning.
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- Shakey Jake
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather
Awoke to a muggy 80° this morning. Took the dogs on a short walk as I was feeling a bit tired. Coffee, cereal, and a cinnamon roll for breakfast. I see Cooperhawk needs to make an Oreo run! Maybe do a bit of reloading today. Went to the range and did well with the 25-06. The .308 was shooting high and got frustrated. Upon returning home found a loose forearm screw! Hoping that was the culprit.
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather
Got the Bonneville running again with a new coil. Headed out here shortly for a bike ride before it gets any hotter. Already 75 and headed to 97. Hot tomorrow and the next few days.
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather
Sunny & hot, in the 90s. Got a pork shoulder roast in the Instant pot. Making some pulled pork. Smelling good already.
( No oysters, LOL ).
( No oysters, LOL ).
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- cooperhawk
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather
Just taking a break with tradition and trying some other things. All good!
Sunday Brunch today was at a local establishment called the Chart House.
https://www.charthouserestaurant.com
If you ever get up our way check it out. Good food.
We started off with Champaign, then shrimp cocktail, thin sliced smoked salmon, strawberries,
pineapple and melon. There were also salads available.
Next course was prime rib, some bacon, scrambled eggs, and hash brown potatoes. There were also
sausages, pancakes, and special hand made omelets.
Then it was a lemon chiffon desert along with a piece of fudge cake.
We were home by noon and both in need of a nap. (Carol is still sleeping).
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather
Another work week starts and happily I remain "sort of kind of retired" on the sidelines... coffee up and be happy all!
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- JEBar
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather
we awoke to a beautiful, 64 degree morning in Columbia, MO .... hate to see it but by the time we get to Nebraska City later this afternoon they are calling for 96 with a ReaLFeel of 103 .. .. regular breakfast of our favorite sausage, eggs and a single cup of Folgers
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Re: Our Morning Coffee and Weather
41 here in Dillon Mt. Heading home today, getting ready to start packing up. It’s only 6:00 am so I’ll have to wait for a bit before I start on the more noisy tasks outside. Once we’re on the road the first thing will be to climb up the Continental Divide only to drop into the Clarkfork valley. Then climb back up Lookout Pass into Idaho only to......well you know. Then up and over Fourth of July Pass in Idaho and back into Washington St. My transmission is going to be busy.
Brought a Wally’s sized can of Folgers Black Silk and it was getting low so stopped for an emergency back up can. So far it’s unopened but at least I’m sleeping at night.
Brought a Wally’s sized can of Folgers Black Silk and it was getting low so stopped for an emergency back up can. So far it’s unopened but at least I’m sleeping at night.
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