WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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Yesterday we went for a walk along the canal with the kids and the dog and came across a guy retrieving his drone….
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We were hoping the ladder would sink and he would 'plop' but retrieval was successful. He did have quite a crowd and all the children were very fascinated.
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Memorial Day…
I'm not foolish enough to do "Murph" ( https://www.crossfit.com/workout/2005/08/18#/comments ) at my current fitness level, but I wanted to do something... So, I strapped on my 35lb weight vest and logged some morning miles
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Festivaling…
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My father lives in South Africa. Once a year comes to Greece and spends a while living like a back-packing bum…..We came out to spend the weekend with him....
I love Greece. I spent 2 years there. Have been to Athens, Santorini, Crete, Rhodes, Thesaloniki, Mykonos, to name a few places. Would love to get back there.
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Thursday I flew into Newark, to work in Newton, NJ. Flight delayed due to weather, not surprised, Anyway got to the job this AM to receive delivery. At the back of the truck in the crate is the reverse osmosis machine, weighs about 1600 lb, costs about $40,000.00. Any way, I had to reject the delivery because the crate tipped and crashed on the pallet jack. I had fun watching the 2 drivers try to right up the crate until I told them the weight. What you see in the photo is the top of the crate.
Oh well, for some reason, photo won't upload.
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Thursday I flew into Newark, to work in Newton, NJ.
That's a pretty part of the state. Newton, not Newark, that is…
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Still festivaling. Got up to 102 yesterday but ~65 this am. Pic of our camp
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What's the flag between the Texas and the Gadsden?
Oh, and try not to die of heat stroke. It's bad out there.
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To go with ^^^^ post
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@ROman… Reverse Osmosis Man???
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@ROman… Reverse Osmosis Man???
Reverse Osmosis man….
@trail and arrow no I'm not in oil….
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You got that right. 102F.
And…
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@ROman - you should get back here, I had forgotten how lovely it is. Once you reach Athens, the Olympic Airways network is much better now, so our journey here to Paros was relatively simple and not expensive, and when you get here eating, drinking and accommodation is still very reasonable. We leave tomorrow morning, I hope we can get back for longer next year