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#2377
Coffin Dodger
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May I humbly suggest SATO we have had 3 Satos, and work with SATO Heart Rescue locally.
#2378
VFL For Life
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#2379
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#2380
So it is
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#2382
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May I humbly suggest SATO we have had 3 Satos, and work with SATO Heart Rescue locally.
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Windows open. Who would have thunk it after the month we’ve had?
#2386
Should Be More Popular
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Don’t you recall the warning from Velo Vol? You will be turning on the heat soon.
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Silver Comet Fred
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As we left for some evening errands, I heard a rustling in the garage. Did a little poking around and saw flashes of a chipmunk scurrying about. I had the main garage door open, but the damn thing just wouldn't run out of it, even though I'd chased it by the door multiple times. After a few minutes, I decided that I didn't have time for this nonsense and we went about our business.
When we got back, I tried to flush it out again. It still would not run out of the garage door, so I opened the service door, which is adjacent to the garage door but opens to our back yard. Damn thing shot right out. My wife and kids were sitting under the pergola at the time, and the chipmunk made a bee-line to the raised garden bed 6 feet away from them. Instead of hiding, it climbed up a corn stalk and just started stuffing itself, with absolutely no shame, as we watched on.
This little one was surely the critter that kept making a nest in the garden bed and its brazenness with the corn makes me wonder how long it was trapped in the garage.
When we got back, I tried to flush it out again. It still would not run out of the garage door, so I opened the service door, which is adjacent to the garage door but opens to our back yard. Damn thing shot right out. My wife and kids were sitting under the pergola at the time, and the chipmunk made a bee-line to the raised garden bed 6 feet away from them. Instead of hiding, it climbed up a corn stalk and just started stuffing itself, with absolutely no shame, as we watched on.
This little one was surely the critter that kept making a nest in the garden bed and its brazenness with the corn makes me wonder how long it was trapped in the garage.
#2390
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Don’t you recall the warning from Velo Vol? You will be turning on the heat soon.
#2391
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Or in my case 87.5 km. Sad.
I'm surprised anyone is surprised.
Very much so.
Don’t you recall the warning from Velo Vol? You will be turning on the heat soon.
Very much so.
#2392
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#2393
Mostly Harmless
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#2394
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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110°+ here.
Thinking of heading up to Williams again this week.
It's almost too hot up there too.
Mostly Sunny
20%
W 9 mph
Partly Cloudy
20%
W 10 mph
Partly Cloudy
20%
W 9 mph
Partly Cloudy
20%
NW 8 mph
Partly Cloudy
20%
W 7 mph
Mostly Sunny
20%
WSW 8 mph
PM Thunderstorms
50%
SW 8 mph
Mostly Sunny
20%
SW 11 mph
Mostly Sunny
20%
SW 12 mph
Mostly Sunny
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SW 11 mph
Mostly Sunny
0%
SW 12 mph
Mostly Sunny
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SSW 13 mph
Thinking of heading up to Williams again this week.
It's almost too hot up there too.
Wed 19
92°/60°Mostly Sunny
20%
W 9 mph
Thu 20
91°/60°Partly Cloudy
20%
W 10 mph
Fri 21
91°/61°Partly Cloudy
20%
W 9 mph
Sat 22
90°/61°Partly Cloudy
20%
NW 8 mph
Sun 23
90°/60°Partly Cloudy
20%
W 7 mph
Mon 24
89°/59°Mostly Sunny
20%
WSW 8 mph
Tue 25
87°/57°PM Thunderstorms
50%
SW 8 mph
Wed 26
86°/57°Mostly Sunny
20%
SW 11 mph
Thu 27
86°/56°Mostly Sunny
20%
SW 12 mph
Fri 28
85°/56°Mostly Sunny
20%
SW 11 mph
Sat 29
86°/55°Mostly Sunny
0%
SW 12 mph
Sun 30
86°/55°Mostly Sunny
10%
SSW 13 mph
#2395
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Don’t you recall the warning from Velo Vol? You will be turning on the heat soon.
#2396
Has a magic bike
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As we left for some evening errands, I heard a rustling in the garage. Did a little poking around and saw flashes of a chipmunk scurrying about. I had the main garage door open, but the damn thing just wouldn't run out of it, even though I'd chased it by the door multiple times. After a few minutes, I decided that I didn't have time for this nonsense and we went about our business.
When we got back, I tried to flush it out again. It still would not run out of the garage door, so I opened the service door, which is adjacent to the garage door but opens to our back yard. Damn thing shot right out. My wife and kids were sitting under the pergola at the time, and the chipmunk made a bee-line to the raised garden bed 6 feet away from them. Instead of hiding, it climbed up a corn stalk and just started stuffing itself, with absolutely no shame, as we watched on.
This little one was surely the critter that kept making a nest in the garden bed and its brazenness with the corn makes me wonder how long it was trapped in the garage.
When we got back, I tried to flush it out again. It still would not run out of the garage door, so I opened the service door, which is adjacent to the garage door but opens to our back yard. Damn thing shot right out. My wife and kids were sitting under the pergola at the time, and the chipmunk made a bee-line to the raised garden bed 6 feet away from them. Instead of hiding, it climbed up a corn stalk and just started stuffing itself, with absolutely no shame, as we watched on.
This little one was surely the critter that kept making a nest in the garden bed and its brazenness with the corn makes me wonder how long it was trapped in the garage.
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Mucha exhibit today:
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Has a magic bike
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We are just back from a trip to Kings Canyon and Sequoia NPs. Saw some very handsome trees, a bear, a few deer and, at our AirBnB daily visits from a flock of wild turkey, many rabbits and some guinea fowl. The girl dogs could see the critters out the glass front door. Bonkers.
We couldn’t take the dogs to the NPs but there’s a lot of adjacent National Forest, so we did NP stuff super early (when it was cool and they could snooze in their crates in the car). Then we’d have a picnic lunch and afternoon activity in the National Forest, where the dogs could join in. Took them hiking and “swimming” in the lake, etc. “Swimming” because they think water is dangerous and it takes all their bravery for their feet to leave the lakeshore, dog PDFs notwithstanding.
Yesterday we took them on an epic (for dachshunds) five mile hike up to an alpine meadow at 9000ft- Rowell Meadow. They did great and had a very fine time- digging for burrowing things, mucking about in mountain streams, chasing butterflies in the meadow.
Now I want to buy 40 acres of land in the Sierra foothills. Seriously.
PS Bike content: I rode one day in Kings Canyon. There was almost zip traffic, and the scenery was epic. But still- no shoulders, narrow road, I didn’t love it. In retrospect could have ridden some forest roads but I didn’t have the lay of the land enough to know. Had a fine time anyway.
What is new round here?
We couldn’t take the dogs to the NPs but there’s a lot of adjacent National Forest, so we did NP stuff super early (when it was cool and they could snooze in their crates in the car). Then we’d have a picnic lunch and afternoon activity in the National Forest, where the dogs could join in. Took them hiking and “swimming” in the lake, etc. “Swimming” because they think water is dangerous and it takes all their bravery for their feet to leave the lakeshore, dog PDFs notwithstanding.
Yesterday we took them on an epic (for dachshunds) five mile hike up to an alpine meadow at 9000ft- Rowell Meadow. They did great and had a very fine time- digging for burrowing things, mucking about in mountain streams, chasing butterflies in the meadow.
Now I want to buy 40 acres of land in the Sierra foothills. Seriously.
PS Bike content: I rode one day in Kings Canyon. There was almost zip traffic, and the scenery was epic. But still- no shoulders, narrow road, I didn’t love it. In retrospect could have ridden some forest roads but I didn’t have the lay of the land enough to know. Had a fine time anyway.
What is new round here?
#2399
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You don't have any obligations keeping you in town? Take a different bike for the jeep trails.
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There should be a painting of me with my soulless plastic bicycle.
Pics?
Pics?