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Our Morning Coffee and Weather
- Sir Henry
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Re: The Weather Channel
We had rain for our hike yesterday and at the top it was 38 degrees.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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- Sir Henry
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Re: Our mornin Coffee
Yes we want pictures if they allow cameras. Just put the teapot on the stove.PMC wrote:Coffee is hot this morning.
If the God Lord is willing and the creeks don't rise I'll be visiting the Henry both later today as I head down to the NRA convention in Kentucky today.
I plan on posting some pics. Everyone have a good one.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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- daytime dave
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Re: Our mornin Coffee
I'm having coffee with "plain jane" this morning. Mowing lawn at a few places, other yard work. Then work later.
Enjoy your day.
Enjoy your day.
Some days I'm Andy, most days I'm Barney........
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PMC
Re: Our mornin Coffee
Added pics of the Henry booth in the "General" section of the forum, hope you enjoy them. Coffee tasted so good this morning!
- RanchRoper
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Re: Our mornin Coffee
Thanks! Having tea in the CM Russell mug. Enjoy the day.
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Re: Our mornin Coffee
Viewed your pictures as I drank my coffee from my Henry mug.
Seemed the thing to do!
Thanks again for the great pics of a good day for you.
Seemed the thing to do!
Thanks again for the great pics of a good day for you.
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Deadwood Dutch
Re: Our mornin Coffee
Just had my second cup of Rio Grande and viewed your nice pictures from the convention.
- Sir Henry
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Re: Our mornin Coffee
The tea pot is on at my house. Just getting ready to move some range threads in the forum.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Catherine
Re: Our mornin Coffee
I detest the CHARTER.NET company when it comes to their lousy service, LIES on fixing their issues, etc. with their internet and/or email. This goes for other people in this town not only us using two computers. Same old story - different day depending on their issues. (I do not care for free email companies with their ads.)
(I have OTA free boob tube service.)
I hardly ever use email and when I do use it, it is important so go figure when I NEED IT for real estate - the X does not work right.
I am ready to pull the plug on them tonight or on Monday.
My husband said to hold off but I am so sick of this crapola.
Cate
(I have OTA free boob tube service.)
I hardly ever use email and when I do use it, it is important so go figure when I NEED IT for real estate - the X does not work right.
I am ready to pull the plug on them tonight or on Monday.
My husband said to hold off but I am so sick of this crapola.
Cate
- Sir Henry
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I hate computers in general. I hate the cable service because I pay for a hundred channels just to watch the Mariners. I hate my cell phone company. I hate everything that costs me money. Except for my Henrys.
And I love my morning cup of tea.
And I love my morning cup of tea.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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- Sir Henry
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Re: The Weather Channel
Rain yesterday and looks like rain again today. And when its not raining its still overcast. This is typical Seattle weather for this time of year. That month of sunshine was great as we don't often get long stretches like that this early in the year.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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- daytime dave
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Re: Our mornin Coffee
No morning coffee yet. Fiance was nice and made coffee and asked me if I wanted a cup. She even brought it to me. One sip and I thanked her and gave it back to her. Flavored.
I'll get a cup at work in a few.
I hope your day goes well. Especially if you are headed to the range.
I'll get a cup at work in a few.
I hope your day goes well. Especially if you are headed to the range.
Some days I'm Andy, most days I'm Barney........
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- RanchRoper
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Re: Our mornin Coffee
I detest cell phones and what they've done to our families and civilization in general. I often think what fun it would be to pin my cell to the range backboard and put a 45 Colt slug through it.
Tea time, have a great day.
Tea time, have a great day.
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Re: Our mornin Coffee
Donna would often ask me for a sip of my coffee. Then five minutes later hand me back an empty cup with lipstick on it.daytime dave wrote:No morning coffee yet. Fiance was nice and made coffee and asked me if I wanted a cup. She even brought it to me. One sip and I thanked her and gave it back to her. Flavored.
I'll get a cup at work in a few.
I hope your day goes well. Especially if you are headed to the range.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Re: Our mornin Coffee
Just finished my morning double mocha, toast, and fruit (banana & dates) for breakfast. Now to the busyness of balancing my checkbook and paying monthly bills. Good, un-fun activities for a rainy day. The dark clouds are moving in from KS as I write.
For a while, my wife and I used cell phones as primary contact. But now we have a fairly good landline system, so only one cell phone is used for its original design -- emergencies. I carry it, and it rarely rings since everyone knows we don't use it just to chit-chat. Time-to-time the kids or grandkids send a text, but those are hard to answer with the old-style keys on my flip.
Agree with your comments, RR. Along with cell phones, web and social media have negative impacts on families, too. My email is almost "dead" now, as most family roam the halls of fb. I'm not there, so don't know what's happening most of the time.
If you take some shots at your cell with the .45 Colt, I sure would like to see the Range Report. I'd say it would be worth at least three report posts toward your range badge!
For a while, my wife and I used cell phones as primary contact. But now we have a fairly good landline system, so only one cell phone is used for its original design -- emergencies. I carry it, and it rarely rings since everyone knows we don't use it just to chit-chat. Time-to-time the kids or grandkids send a text, but those are hard to answer with the old-style keys on my flip.
Agree with your comments, RR. Along with cell phones, web and social media have negative impacts on families, too. My email is almost "dead" now, as most family roam the halls of fb. I'm not there, so don't know what's happening most of the time.
If you take some shots at your cell with the .45 Colt, I sure would like to see the Range Report. I'd say it would be worth at least three report posts toward your range badge!
RanchRoper wrote:I detest cell phones and what they've done to our families and civilization in general. I often think what fun it would be to pin my cell to the range backboard and put a 45 Colt slug through it.
Tea time, have a great day.
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- RanchRoper
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Re: The Weather Channel
Rain and more rain. No range time today. May one night this week.
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Re: The Weather Channel
Day 1 has started of many upcoming, predicted rainy days. I already know my friend's outdoor range will not be good for shooting at tomorrow....it's hilly and low, and will be too wet. The only "shot" I have to shoot will be at the MO Conservation range tomorrow afternoon, if a window in the rain opens. But these ranges typically close at the first flash of lightning or a thunderclap. Plenty of boomers so far today. So shall see what will be.....
Have a great week, Everybody!
Have a great week, Everybody!
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Deadwood Dutch
Re: The Weather Channel
Looks like we might have nice warm weather here for the next 7 days at least, and supposedly a nice Memorial Day weekend. It had rained off and on for the past 3 weeks. Something like 18 out of 21 days. The lettuce, beans, cucumbers, peppers and tomato plants are doing well.
- CT_Shooter
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Re: The Weather Channel
By the end of the week, it ought to feel quite a bit like summer in CT.
Tomatoes and peppers don't do well here until it warms up a bit, so we'll be putting them in the ground this week. Pickling cukes and beans are going in the ground this week, too. Sugar snap peas and zucchini have already been planted, and this year we've planted radishes and lettuce in containers instead of the garden bed. We've been opening our windows during the last few warm days. The strong fragrance of lilac fills the house. Sweet!
Tomatoes and peppers don't do well here until it warms up a bit, so we'll be putting them in the ground this week. Pickling cukes and beans are going in the ground this week, too. Sugar snap peas and zucchini have already been planted, and this year we've planted radishes and lettuce in containers instead of the garden bed. We've been opening our windows during the last few warm days. The strong fragrance of lilac fills the house. Sweet!
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CT --- Your garden sounds abundant, and will be a rich harvest in good tasting veggies!
What is also really appealing are the open windows letting my favorite flower fragrance inside. I can almost smell the lilacs now.
Sounds like spring planting is going well....Enjoy!
What is also really appealing are the open windows letting my favorite flower fragrance inside. I can almost smell the lilacs now.
Sounds like spring planting is going well....Enjoy!
CT_Shooter wrote:By the end of the week, it ought to feel quite a bit like summer in CT.
Tomatoes and peppers don't do well here until it warms up a bit, so we'll be putting them in the ground this week. Pickling cukes and beans are going in the ground this week, too. Sugar snap peas and zucchini have already been planted, and this year we've planted radishes and lettuce in containers instead of the garden bed. We've been opening our windows during the last few warm days. The strong fragrance of lilac fills the house. Sweet!
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