Hello All,
Out and about. Have a day that your families will be proud of…..
Out and about. Have a day that your families will be proud of…..
Outside its politics, I love CO - & UT.Thanks VH.
Incredibly stupid government bureaucracy ruined the Alaska deal.
He needed a Commercial Drivers License to be hired, which he has. But when the Interior Department HR went over the paperwork with a fine-toothed comb, they decided he needed a CDL ISSUED IN ALASKA not in Texas. That was nonsensical, but it required reissuing the job solicitation and starting over with different wording not specifying where the CDL was issued.
So he moved on to what I think will be a better job, near Durango. I pipelined out there and it is beautiful country -- at least in the late 1970s. So, it ended well.
For a couple of years, they went with unlimited arch in slow pitch. I liked that because it increased the value of defense. I normally played third base, but our pitcher would beg me to trade with him if we played a weak team. In those days, some pitchers would back up several steps while the ball was in the air. I tried that, but if I backed up over a couple of steps, I found myself on my heels instead of on my toes. I didn't like that.Morning Legionnaires!
68° this morning with light winds.
Busy day today. Monster walk, workout, house cleaning this morning. Grass cutting and privacy fence mending this afternoon. Must get that done today, have a co-ed softball tournament tomorrow in Wichita Falls Tx starting at 8am and then regular league co-ed games Sunday afternoon.
Did some light sparring (controlled contact) with one of our teenaged black belts last night. He is about my height but not my weight so he was a bit intimidated. However, he got a couple good punches and kicks in. One made me expel a little air which he apologized for. I told him not to apologize as that will happen even in light sparring. Going to start sparring more as it helps with my reflexes (blocking kicks and punches) for playing softball (catching line drives hit at me). As the pitcher, I am the closest player to the batter and balls come back pretty quick these days. I do where a mask just in case.
TGIF folks so go get em!
God Bless.
I played a few years of unlimited arch, and it was my favorite. I could bring rain with that thing and yes, it gave me some time to back up and play defense better. After that they went 6-12ft which was still pretty good but now, it is USSSA which is practically flat or NSA which goes 6-10ft.For a couple of years, they went with unlimited arch in slow pitch. I liked that because it increased the value of defense. I normally played third base, but our pitcher would beg me to trade with him if we played a weak team. In those days, some pitchers would back up several steps while the ball was in the air. I tried that, but if I backed up over a couple of steps, I found myself on my heels instead of on my toes. I didn't like that.
With the high arch, hitters would hit those little dribblers where the 3B would have to come in with a barehand catch and throw on the run. I loved that play.I played a few years of unlimited arch, and it was my favorite. I could bring rain with that thing and yes, it gave me some time to back up and play defense better. After that they went 6-12ft which was still pretty good but now, it is USSSA which is practically flat or NSA which goes 6-10ft.
The Giants have a former Cardinal named Harrison Bader who I really liked, but every time he got a hot streak, he would get injured. He finally had an injury free year last year with the Phils and got a nice contract wth the Giants. He got hurt in sprig training and is back on the injured list.Good morning folks.
Went to the Nationals-Giants game last night. Good to spend time with my son before heads west.
Heading out for a run, then driving up into the Blue Ridge mountains to hike a bit.
Man, I wish the Cats could lock in some players. I still think it’ll all work out. You all have a good day.
Very sorry. May the Lord be with you all.Good morning folks.
Cold and blustery today. I got a run in before the rain that is apparently coming soon.
Got some bad news from my sister yesterday: Dad has taken a sharp turn for the worse since I was there last week. After I left Monday he went back into the hospital, but they weren't able to do much for him, and he's home now with hospice care. I'll head back in a few days to check myself, but his time appears to be nearing an end.
Glad to have my son home at this time. I hope all is well with you all.
Thanks Bernie. Tough times, but something we all have to go through. He kept his mind sharp for 95 years, so that's a blessing.Very sorry. May the Lord be with you all.
Will be praying for your Dad and family!!Good morning folks.
Cold and blustery today. I got a run in before the rain that is apparently coming soon.
Got some bad news from my sister yesterday: Dad has taken a sharp turn for the worse since I was there last week. After I left Monday he went back into the hospital, but they weren't able to do much for him, and he's home now with hospice care. I'll head back in a few days to check myself, but his time appears to be nearing an end.
Glad to have my son home at this time. I hope all is well with you all.
@MdWIldcat55 Same from me. Prayer sent.Very sorry. May the Lord be with you all.
Good morning folks.
Cold and blustery today. I got a run in before the rain that is apparently coming soon.
Got some bad news from my sister yesterday: Dad has taken a sharp turn for the worse since I was there last week. After I left Monday he went back into the hospital, but they weren't able to do much for him, and he's home now with hospice care. I'll head back in a few days to check myself, but his time appears to be nearing an end.
Glad to have my son home at this time. I hope all is well with you all.
So sorry. Wishing all the best for your father.Good morning folks.
Cold and blustery today. I got a run in before the rain that is apparently coming soon.
Got some bad news from my sister yesterday: Dad has taken a sharp turn for the worse since I was there last week. After I left Monday he went back into the hospital, but they weren't able to do much for him, and he's home now with hospice care. I'll head back in a few days to check myself, but his time appears to be nearing an end.
Glad to have my son home at this time. I hope all is well with you all.
Good morning folks.
My father passed away yesterday afternoon.
He’d been in a lot of physical pain, and emotional turmoil since my mother died almost exactly two years ago. So we were happy to see that end.
He was a man of strong faith. He died believing he was going to rejoin the woman he’d loved for more than 70 years, so it is a comfort for us, and it eases the pain of not having him anymore to think of them together.
Thanks for all the thoughts and prayers as this has unfolded.
Md, I know it's tough. You had him for a long time with a good mind. Best to you and family.Good morning folks.
My father passed away yesterday afternoon.
He’d been in a lot of physical pain, and emotional turmoil since my mother died almost exactly two years ago. So we were happy to see that end.
He was a man of strong faith. He died believing he was going to rejoin the woman he’d loved for more than 70 years, so it is a comfort for us, and it eases the pain of not having him anymore to think of them together.
Thanks for all the thoughts and prayers as this has unfolded.