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Thomas,
Sorry to hear about your wife's accident. Speedy recovery!
Sorry to hear about your wife's accident. Speedy recovery!
Don't leave us hanging, give us the number.Got in touch with an old coworker from 30+ years ago. He sold his place last year in the city, bought 39 acres about 20 some minutes from me and built a new house. His wife is retired teacher, he is still working. Gotta go visit. I asked him how many tractors he has.
Ouch!!!!29F over cast low 20's over night.
Short day at work follow by 2 stops for critter food.
Mrs. miss judge the last 2 steps on the step ladder fell hitting oak coffee table2 bruise ribs 4" nasty cut...4 hour wait at ER.,she resting comfortably on couch one kitten beside her all the time like a nurse.
Plans for tonight...rattle some pots and pans make dinner follow by quite evening.
Enjoy your evening all
Got this forwarded from a friend who is a retired SW airlines pilot.Thanks for all the positive thoughts.
I managed to get outside and split some wood. Life is good.
Just heard one child is stranded in Atlanta for the past few days. Southwest airlines fiasco. WOW.
Forwarded to me from a SWA captain. Sad. Poor Herb.
Did you see this? Says the writer is a pharmaceutical rep living in TN, with pilot friends:
Sorry for all my friends traveling this week…
Read this today from a Southwest Pilot:
“I don’t know what to say. Southwest Airlines has imploded. Their antiquated software system has completely fried. Planes are parked. Crews are stranded in the airports with the passengers, volunteering to take the passengers in the parked planes but the software won’t accept it. Phone lines are overwhelmed for both passenger and crews. I personally spent over two hours trying to get ahold of anyone in the company last night after midnight. A Captain and I did manage to get the one flight put together on Christmas night and got people home. Kudos to the ops agent and dispatcher for making it happen. We had to manually input a lot of the data and it took over an hour to coordinate with dispatch going back and forth running numbers.
We spent hours trying to get the company to answer and get us a hotel when we landed as they’re all sold out. We were only put in a call que for hours before hanging up. I found one hotel with 4 rooms and we bought our own rooms at 2:30am. I even paid for a Flight Attendants room. We literally have crews sleeping on the airport floors all over the country with nowhere to go. Crews have been calling to fly anyone, anywhere, but the company says the system needs a reset. They have effectively shut down the operations for the rest of year, running 1/3 of the flights so that they can let the computer find and locate the crews and aircraft. Gate agents are in tears. They’ve been yelled at, cussed at, slapped and spit on. Flight attendants have been taking a beating. The frontline employees have had little support or communication. Terminals are standing room only with people having been there for days. Pilot lounges are packed with pilots ready to fly and nowhere to go.
Embarrassing is an understatement. I’m going on my second of three days off, still stuck on the east coast and still expected to show up in the morning with no schedule. And I’m willing to fly all day if needed. Because that’s nothing compared to the passengers needing meds in bags that are lost and mothers traveling with kids, having been stuck for the same amount of days in the terminal. In 24 years, I’ve never seen anything like this. Heads need to roll! Rumors on media are floating that there is a lack of crews and pilots are staging sick calls. Absolutely not true at all. This is a computer system meltdown. Thousands of crew members are sitting in hotels and airports with nowhere to go. This airline has failed miserably.”
Speed recovery for your wife, Thomas.Mrs. miss judge the last 2 steps on the step ladder fell hitting oak coffee table2 bruise ribs 4" nasty cut...4 hour wait at ER.,she resting comfortably on couch one kitten beside her all the time like a nurse.
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Four days from Florida to Virginia.Got this forwarded from a friend who is a retired SW airlines pilot.
Other than than, my Aunt is dead-set on cleaning/de-cluttering my house (me, "but I KNOW where everything is!")
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An interesting video on insulating basements
2 YEARS! Holy smokes, I don’t think I could last that long with no sense of taste or smell. Right now I have neither, and I was hoping it wouldn’t last very long. I have lost my sense of taste sometimes when I had a bad cold, but that only lasted until the cold was over. If this is Covid lost of taste and smell lasts for very long I’m going to go crazy!Good morning! 26 now and sunny, high of 40 or so today.
I know we are making a grocery run today, will find something else to do as well. Yesterday was pretty much an energy conservation day.
@check - have you lost your smell as well? I know when I had C@vid, Turkey and chicken were like earring soggy cardboard. When the taste began to return, some things were ok, other things were pretty nasty tasting, and other things simply had no taste. Onions and coffee were some of the worst offenders in nasty taste.
2 years+, smell is still pretty minimal. Tho this year, I can smell wood smoke.
@buckeyefarmer - I thought about 40 when we were about half way to Hagerstown. Next year, I may just take 40 from Frederick and avoid that mess on I-70. It seems to be getting worse.
Everyone stay safe out there!