79°F and cloudy this morning, going up to 99° today. Mid-80s coming for the weekend. Looking forward to that.
We officially got up to 101° in St. Louis yesterday. When I was getting ready to leave work yesterday, I walked out to the thermometer in the shop, and it read 104° ... inside the building. Glad I have an air conditioned office.
We have a neighbor across the road who usually puts on a big fireworks display every year. Many around the area donate to the cost, including us. They didn't ask about donations this year, and didn't fire anything at all. We presumed they opted out because of how dry everything is here right now. The Wife's cousin on the property next to us shot off a few things Sunday evening, but it only lasted about 15 minutes, and there was no big stuff. Our dogs were only mildly uneasy about it.
Kyle, I found a legal website that notes "You need to have a tract of land at least 10 acres in size if you want to shoot a shotgun, air rifle, air pistol, or BB gun. If you’re planning on shooting a rifle or pistol, your land needs to be even larger. Texas law specifies you must be on a tract of land at least 50 acres in size to shoot these types of guns."
I had no idea. Glad now that we didn't buy that five acres we were looking at near Bastrop. I would have been supremely ticked had we moved all the way to Texas only to find out that we can't even shoot on our own land.
As far as I can find, there are no such statewide restrictions in Illinois, only for properties within the various municipalities.
David, the DQ nearest us in Highland IL has been closed for a couple of months. The sign out front says it's "closed for remodeling." However, there has been no activity at all there. Someone finally posted on a local Facebook group about a week ago that they are buying that franchise from the previous owner and will be remodeling the place. It is an old building. I think new ownership will be good for that place, as it's been not worth the eight mile drive for some time now.
My Wife has a second cousin who runs a funeral home with his father in our hometown. Our plans are set, and include cremation as well. We've (jokingly) told her sons to put us both in a shaker jar (urn) and give us a little shake every once in awhile to keep us mixed up together.
Good morning, gents.