I hope everyone has a wonderful week. Stay healthy, all.
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Here's a repeat of my post at the end of last week's thread:
Hi, folks. I'm late in posting this, but for all of you who are still around tonight (4 July): HAPPY FULL MOON and LUNAR ECLIPSE!The moon turns full at:5:44 a.m. tomorrow morning (5 July) in U.K.12:44 a.m. tonight in Indiana11:44 a.m. tonight (July 4) in Iowa9:44 a.m. tonight (July 4) in California 2:14 p.m. on July 5 in Adelaide, AustraliaALSO: a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse is visible (July 4-5) in the U.S. and also in the U.K. Go to this link to find the times that the eclipse begins, reaches maximum, and ends in your area. Just insert your city in the search box in the right column to see your own local times. SEE HEREEveryone have a good evening!!!
Heather: Amy is 19? Have we really been blathering away on the Weekly Chat for that long? My sister's grandson (grandnephew to me??) celebrated his 10th last week. His parents have always taken him to the seaside, which he still wanted to do this year. So they piled into the car and were the only people on the beach in a howling gale! His Dad said it was terrible. Still, no problem social distancing! :-)
dibnlib: How wonderful that the squirrels are showing up so often. What's the situation vis-a-vis gray squirrels? Are the red squirrels making any kind of a sustainable comeback?
Lindybird: I do hope you're keeping all these verses! I went over to Costco this morning and got raspberries (California-grown organic) and they are marvelous. Then I stopped by the Farmers' Market and got some wonderful white and yellow peaches from my favorite Central Valley growers. It was interesting at Costco - they've taken down all the barriers that had us all winding back and forth in a single line to enter, but people were still lining up as if they were there, but they weren't limiting numbers. Everyone was in masks. Another trend: It's not unusual to see signs saying, "No shoes, no shirt, no service" (surfer protocol methinks). Now I'm seeing 'No mask, no service."
Was pretty quiet around here last evening. The neighbors set off small noisy fireworks for about one minute for their two little boys and the students across the road did the same with noisier ones about 30 minutes later. We could hear fireworks around and about the neighborhoods, but it was sporadic and very short lived. They're illegal due to wildfire fire danger but I guess a few people were desperate to celebrate something....
Lockdown came before we could dispose of garage stuff. Today was the day for Stage 1. First I convinced OH to stack his “save” boxes tidily out of the way. No don’t get distracted by this and that - today’s project is simply to remove the small electrical discards (extinct computer, kettle, toaster, etc etc). I had already packed 3 boxes to go but his stuff was obstructing the door nearest drive & car. No, don’t start looking for other extinct computers - let’s just get rid of these. Load the car. I’ve checked Google for location of “Unplug & Drop” and off we go. Up the road and back and up, no, it is not where it was last time (how many years ago?). No signage. I drove home, rechecked computer. Oh yes they’ve moved. I looked at Google StreetView, no way to drive in & drop off. I phone and learn there is a back lane. Off we go again, man had said he would help, well, he appeared, too late. A simple half-hour task took 1½ hours. I am now wheezing and have a headache from the disturbed dust. I can’t face Stage 2 which requires me to book the council hard rubbish collection. At least I can now drag that stuff out the cleared space to roadside when I get a date. PS - Yes, I know a smart phone would have helped, mine is simple, OH’s was left at home.
I chose today's quote yesterday while I was in a better mood.