Good Morning,
Ninety nine drops of rain on my windshield, one slides down and two more fly away to be replaced on another rainy day in November. Yes, it rained a little bit yesterday. At least over here in the east end, anyway. Then a truck full of vegetable oil sprang a leak on Hwy. 290. Slip, slidin' away. That's what he did, alright. They are still on the hunt for the oily rascal. Seems like an oil trail may be somewhat easy to follow. You've got to get up very oily to fool an HPD detective. The oil truck was headed to our kitchen to replenish our weekly supply. He knew what today was and was running late. No way can we have our Wednesday meal without a tanker full of artery blocker, aka oil. Vegetable oil - how is that? I have ate many vegetables and didn't really consider them oily. If the oil in fact comes from vegetables and vegetables are good for you, why is the oil so bad? I've never eaten a greasy fresh tomato, or squash, now maybe corn is a little oily possibly so I can understand corn oil but I struggle with vegetable oil. Exactly which vegetables are oily? And how come the oil is almost clear when tomatoes are red, squash is yellow and green and broccoli is green and beets are red, etc., etc., etc. Is there a Beekman in the house? These questions demand answers. It's a plot against vegetables by the pig fat folks - PFF. PFF, hmmmmm, PF Flyers, too. Ever wore those? Those were for kids like me who couldn't afford Chucks. Then when I got a pair of old school Chucks, classic, off white canvas Chucks, circa 1969, almost mint condition, original laces, sticker still on the side with Chuck's signature, everything - Terry threw them away. It was a black day. A mortal sin had been committed. So 30 years later she tries to make up for it by getting me another pair of Chucks, but they were GRAY, LOW-TOP, no sticker on the side and they were laced the new preppy way where the strings go through the eyes backwards. I feel so cheap wearing them, so disrespectful to Havlicek, and Russell and Cousy, but I will struggle through as I feel like I can fly when I put them on. Today is Wednesday, enjoy yourself.
Yes, it is mid-week family meal night with alfredo noodles with chicken, spaghetti, lasagna, new potatoes, broccoli, squash, salad, etc. It all starts at 6pm and then on to the Roman road at 7pm. Why not give us a try?
From what I hear all is going well at camp. Very warm, but good.
When the roots of trees touch underground, there is a substance present that reduces competition. In fact, this unknown fungus helps link roots of different trees - even of different species. A whole forest can be linked together. If one tree has access to water, another to nutrients, and a third to sunlight, the trees have the means to share with one another. Not a bad plan for humanity, Christians and the local church. Let's see.... who made the trees and humanity?
See you tonight. Love, ken
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