We finally got a line of thunderstorms that broke through the anti-rain dome that covers Rancho Snakebit here in Seguin.
I have the trucks in their protected positioning because in the last 14 years we've been here, we've lost about seven oak trees. You can see the last one over the hood of the white Ford.
In the last week or so, San Antonio has gotten at least 6" of rain. The military grade alarm clock at the top gate says we got about an inch just some 35 miles east of S.A.
"The United States and Israel have discussed
the possibility of Washington leading a temporary post-war
administration of Gaza, according to five people familiar with the
matter.
The "high-level" consultations have centered around a
transitional government headed by a U.S. official that would oversee
Gaza until it had been demilitarized and stabilized, and a viable
Palestinian administration had emerged, the sources said."
25 Forgotten Poor Man Sandwiches Your Grandparents Ate To Survive!
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Scammers stole almost $400,000 of cheese in Jolly Olde England
Neal’s Yard Dairy, a cheese retailer based in London, was recently
robbed of more than 20 tons of cheddar in a sophisticated scam. After
the company was approached by a fraudster posing as a legitimate
wholesaler, employees shipped 950 clothbound cheeses to France — only to
realize the whole thing had been a setup.
Archaeologists
in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii have uncovered a painting which
depicts what might be the precursor to the Italian pizza.
The
flatbread depicted in the 2,000-year-old fresco "may be a distant
ancestor of the modern dish", Italy's culture ministry said.
The fresco was found in the hall of a house next to a bakery during recent digs at the site in southern Italy.
The
discovery was made this year during new excavations of Regio IX in the
centre of Pompeii, one of the nine districts that the ancient site is
divided into.
A tale of a bored octopus
Daily Telegraph article published
in October 2008 describes the exploits of an octopus named Otto, who,
acquiring a taste for chaos after learning how to short circuit the
light above his tank by squirting jets of water at it, embarked on a
rampage of escalating mischief. In addition to electrical tampering, by
the end of the spree Otto’s misdemeanours included damaging his tank by
throwing stones against the glass, juggling hermit crabs, rearranging
the tank “much to the distress of his fellow occupants,” and squandering
the resources of the aquarium staff, who took some time to get to the
bottom of the matter.
Ewan Valentine, 36, from Solihull, England, said he discovered Feb.
28 that his black 2016 Honda Civic Type-R had been stolen from its
overnight parking space. Valentine said he was distraught about the loss and hoped to replace the car with a nearly-identical vehicle.
"Sure enough, I found one for sale. Same color, same year, same custom exhaust system," he wrote on social media.
The license plates and VIN were different from his stolen vehicle, so
he didn't think too much about the similarities until he had already
paid more than $26,000 for the replacement ride.
That’s both the name of my new grindcore band and the term
for this never-before-seen occurrence that only adds to the horrors we
know those in the vicinity of Vesuvius experienced
Sorry it's so late, but Canada isn't really on my radar.
They voted for Kier Tredeau even harder than they did for Fideleto the first couple of times.
Now they're going to get what they voted for even harder and won't understand WHY the Thought Police are blocking their bank accounts for wrongthink.
The ones I really feel for is the Conservatives that are going to be stitting in Stir after they're rounded up and then having to listen to Progs bitch and moan about being thrown in there with them because they didn't believe hard enough.
And I'm nowhere near his ability to spin a tale. Or even write coherently more than a few sentences. I thought that I'd maybe take over his Friday "She's taken, man" that I noticed had been missing for a while, so I decided to look. Even going back a year, It seems like it just dropped off with no history at all. I wonder if this is something Kenny did, or it's a Blogger thing?
Should I even try? I know I won't be throwing news blurbs up like he did, but maybe I'll start throwing insignificae up as I see it.
I went to Seguin to do some shopping on the northbound 466 and twice SB on 1117 toward Nixon to get a round bale.
All
three of the vehicles were doing 10MPH below the speed limit until I
could pass them. THEN they all decided to put their foot in the
carburetor.
1- TX law Sec. 545.053 (b)2 says (b) An operator being passed by another vehicle:....(2) may not accelerate until completely passed by the passing vehicle.
I'm sure other states have the same kind of statutes.
AND-
2- I'll bury my speedometer getting passed you so just keep doing whatever you were doing as I drive the speed limit.
This ends Kurts' driving tips for today. Buckle up, enjoy the ride and keep your hands inside the vehicle. (Just like they told the girl crew of Bezos thrill ride)
If you were thinking about getting into the stock market, now would be almost as good as back in May(?) of 2020 when America shut down and stocks tanked.
I put some $1500 into Jack in the Box when it hit around $8.50/share and sold it at around $22 to put into something else that was paying better dividends. Now, my $1,000 in dividends I reinvested at $12.45 bought a lot more than it would have two weeks ago when it was in the $20 range.
It's all in perspective and over the long haul, stocks generally gain.
Maybe not as much as you want, but unless you choose the wrong time to sell, you'll be a little better.
I also took a shot at doing a DRIP on penny stocks at $2.24/stock. $250 worth with a steady 4 cents dividend every three months which will buy me 2-3 stocks this time and 3-4 next time.