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MR, I know you’ll be glad to have Banjo home today.
I’ve got so much to do to catch up from last week and prepare for VBS which is coming soon. I’ve also got a new responsibility than was formerly handled by M2, who will be moving to Grenada with Mark. I don’t think we should have to lose BOTH of them!
Good morning to all of you. MR hope all went well with Banjo over night and he will be ready to recover with his human friends.
MsB so glad you did well at M’s Graduation. My Stepdaughter was really worried about how she would be on Monday. Awesome to see your child graduate and go to the next face, but can’t help missing the twin sister who passed in 1997 knowing she should have been there too!
Eveyone have a wonderful day and may God bless us all. Love and hugs.
G’morning! Another pretty day outside. Taking Boule in for new sparkplugs and quick checkup this morning. At the rate I’m going, I’ll have over 30,000 miles on it by this time next year. That’s about the life expectancy for the size engine in the bike. But who knows, I may get 45-50,000 if it is maintained properly. That’s what I want to find out.
MrsH, about how many miles does MrH put on his in a year’s time?
Hope Banjo does well with his new knee.
A quick good morning… Good night. We had a blast last night/this morning. But now for a nap.
Mornin!
Morning, headed to a funeral soon. A brother from my Masonic Lodge passed, 94 years old!
Wow. A long life indeed.
Sorry to hear. Cub is in the lodge in Vicksburg. Your paths may cross someday. :)
We just gave him his 65 year certificate.
Who knows we might meet sometime.
Good news! Boule and I will be BFF’S! He got a clean bill of health and a prognosis for a long life. Made me so happy I got on and reached over and hugged his gas tank. In his initial eyeball inspection, the mechanic said are you sure you have almost 16,000 miles on it? Then he drove it and said it doesn’t drive like it’s got that many miles on it. Then he changed the plugs and the final drive fluid, checked a few other things and pronounced him ready to ride.
Now to be honest I gave Boule a thorough scrubbing last evening and early this morning because I had the saddle bags off and could easily reach some parts I can never get to. Also, a couple of weeks ago, I tried to change the plugs myself but couldn’t. While I had the seats and gas tank off, I cleaned the area normally covered by those parts.
Some days I can just dislike what I do. Especially when others feel they don’t have to do when you are not here. I feel like the red headed step child again.
Afternoon everybody!! Marshall, I sure hope Banjo is still on the mend. Hopefully you will get lots of jumps and tail wags out of this surgery. You could make a master card commercial out of him. Cost of surgery $$$$, dog wagging is tail at you, PRICELESS!
I must post my column for you dear people to read.
OB do glad Boule is in tip top shape.
Evening!
Evenin!
Watching the AI finale. Hope Phillip Phillips wins.