wngsprd
Super Member
44 and cloudy, going to 67.
Wind has finally died down. Need to catch up outside and we have a Walmart grocery pickup planned.
Ron, $.99 gas in amazing, but my truck is getting 3 weeks to the gallon now, so doesn't help as much. That was from a list of jokes our friend sent my wife. Since Kyle says humor is the universal lubricant, I'll share more of them. Also, wish you were here with your camera...yesterday must have been migration day on those strong winds...in addition to all the regular kinds of birds at our feeders, we had grosbeaks, both rose-breasted and blue, and indigo buntings. Then a pair of cardinals started feeding each other on our front porch where we place sunflower seeds for one of the chipmunks we named Choco (there's also Taco and Shedmunk).
Buppies, sounds like shooting time soon.
Ted, you got that porch done so quickly!
RNG, nice battle scar on your driveway.
BEF, don't forget that the accelerating volume of testing is affecting your numbers. What I don't understand is why the "Model" predicts your state to have twice as many deaths as mine, which is "next door," but your population is smaller, and the demographics aren't that different. Both of our governors closed down the states at the same time. I guess population density? The good news about the model is that it predicts we are both well past the peak.
Eric, hope you're doing well...thought of you this morning when looking at today's Bing photo...Salisbury Cathedral, for its 800th birthday, and a big flock of grazing sheep in the foreground.
Wind has finally died down. Need to catch up outside and we have a Walmart grocery pickup planned.
Ron, $.99 gas in amazing, but my truck is getting 3 weeks to the gallon now, so doesn't help as much. That was from a list of jokes our friend sent my wife. Since Kyle says humor is the universal lubricant, I'll share more of them. Also, wish you were here with your camera...yesterday must have been migration day on those strong winds...in addition to all the regular kinds of birds at our feeders, we had grosbeaks, both rose-breasted and blue, and indigo buntings. Then a pair of cardinals started feeding each other on our front porch where we place sunflower seeds for one of the chipmunks we named Choco (there's also Taco and Shedmunk).
Buppies, sounds like shooting time soon.
Ted, you got that porch done so quickly!
RNG, nice battle scar on your driveway.
BEF, don't forget that the accelerating volume of testing is affecting your numbers. What I don't understand is why the "Model" predicts your state to have twice as many deaths as mine, which is "next door," but your population is smaller, and the demographics aren't that different. Both of our governors closed down the states at the same time. I guess population density? The good news about the model is that it predicts we are both well past the peak.
Eric, hope you're doing well...thought of you this morning when looking at today's Bing photo...Salisbury Cathedral, for its 800th birthday, and a big flock of grazing sheep in the foreground.