Posted by olgentdc on March 17, 2022 at 18:51:12 from (38.2.12.14):
In Reply to: Re: Too Much at 65 posted by SweetFeet on March 17, 2022 at 17:44:46:
Sweetfeet , You hit it on the head .. I have been away from home since Monday at Purdue road school . and away from My Yogurt , Forgot my Probiotics and My Razor and shaving Creme . Tuesday evening I was craving SourKraut too . went to walgreens and Got my FIX . LOL... too many sourdough sandwich lunches this week at school . a very heavy class schedule begining at 7;30 AM and ending at five each day 171 seminars to choose from .. covering Everything You can imagine , Electric automation ? Driverless vehicles Road and bridge repair and building ,and building relationships with County Deptment s To make the most ... It wasvery good , True , It was intense .. And perhaps as I stumbled out to look over My rundown farm It was a bit of a culture shock.. the harness seemed to feel awful stiff to put back on this morning,. and to top that off a tree limb had fell on the fence and 2 heifers were not where they should had been .LOL
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