Wow. Pfizer booster laid me out.
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Wow. Pfizer booster laid me out.
Work, work, work, work, work.
Fever. Backtracking or something new?
about 12 lbs of Chinese food in the fridge...
There was a kerfuffle about an hour ago so I let them out of the cage to run around. That usually solves any issues. They got their annual Halloween treat yesterday - I cut them each a morsel of fresh pumpkin when I'm carving the jack-o-lantern. Cookie and Evie happily ate their special treats. Pumpkin took it then dropped for Evie to finish off. Turns out Pumpkin is not a cannibal, she will not eat pumpkin.
Yesterday we and friends took a tour to Hope Cemetery in Barre, Vermont, one of the more amazing boneyards you will ever see...Granite Capitol of the World! Amazing craftsmen who have made outrageously interesting gravestones:https://www.google.com/search?q=hope...&bih=937&dpr=1
Having done that, we rambled downtown and found a Chinese restaurant...ate lunch portions of General Tso's chicken, bone in spare ribs, then took home for dinner sauteed string beans, sesame chicken, orange beef and house extremely special fried rice...it was just OK, I'd give it a B rating, but it was a gorgeous day for a ride, and the boneyard was amazing as usual...
Tempted! And of course, in the Small World category, there is a very significant Duke connection. The granite industry got rolling in the late 1800s...enormous numbers of craftsmen from Italy came over to do the work.
When they began building Duke University back in the what, thirties (?) they needed guys who knew how to do beautiful work with stone, so they brought a bunch of these guys down from Vermont
For fellow geezers out there, one of them was the father of former Durham Sun sportswriter and editor Hugo Germino who covered Duke extensively back in the late sixties and early seventies.
https://apnews.com/article/d9962b413...790a9c763e1a9e
If humans joined hands around the equator most of them would drown.