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Cal from Pam (Maybe tomorrow)
You think the weather is bad in Florida, I have have seen semis jack-knifed on rogers pass returning from a trip to the snow geeses. Ihave myself traveled down highways going 70mph on from Bozeman to Billings on BLack ICE. Somehow I managed to get out of the ditch myself and make it safely home to Bozeman but had a flat tire the next morning. And once when driving from Big Sky to Bozeman with family in tow I knew I was going to get in anaccident because the huge truck was spinning wheels to to beat me to the road. I asked my family if everyone was ok. Michael especially didn't seem phased. The truck driver said "why didn't you go in the ditch" I would have had to smash thru his mailbox acrross the street. I had to borrow families subaru with chains to return to LOne Mountain and thank God for that because it came in handy traveling down Lone Mountain to bring MIchael to kndergarden.
Dinner: 3 meatballs eaten with a cocktail fork in an artsy espresso cup with way to much BBQ sause. Steve prepared in a toaster oven. One mindfully eaten rice cake including picking the crumbs from the table and licking my fingers. Tap
Reading MAterial: PRoductions and OPerations MAnagement Science for Shelters such as prisons detention centers family shelters and the POV by Annie Lamott. I still havent gotten to the chapter about mixed grills and do not know if the have even bee produced yet. But have found a new induction stove on those Xstreamally wastful commercial dishwashers. Use the top to make croutons.
Well I have promised myself no screentime after dinner and have already broken thaat rule here. Ithink I will read our mail from the office of the bishop of the diocese of Helena, SAINT PHOTIOS ORTHODOX THEOLGICAL SEMINARY in betiful Calligraphy from Etna California 96027, United States of AMerica. And check out Andrea's article on Vermaculure, she writes that worms love oranges and that it is the orange rind that has high oil content and that you are feeding them too much if you see mold. I wonder if instead you throw them in the compost bin that freezes the rind, kills to mold, and throw it on the soil in spring if the worms already present in the soil will enjoy.
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