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Well, good morning there, Dale, and everybody on the net. Yeah, we're sitting out here in the screen porch, and what was it, the humidity? Eighty-six percent humidity. Wow. But the temperature is nice, and the air is fresh and clean. And yeah, Phil, there, OBX in Colorado, we watched it on TV. The whole hour news broadcast was just the storm, and it was a biggie, no doubt. But it seems like the storms lately are hitting more. They come up from the south, you know, the hits from the southeast. And so the time it got over our way in the northwest area of the valley, it kind of blew itself out. So we didn't get very much dust at all, and then probably heavy rain for maybe ten minutes. And then that was it for us, but it was terrible timing, you know, with all the people going home and traffic. And I know Bud had some errands out there yesterday, talked to him briefly on the phone, and we were kind of worried that he was out maybe in it, hopefully not. So yeah, it's a wonder there wasn't some big smash-ups, but everybody seemed to be driving fairly carefully. And it really held the airplanes up. They were a big line of them, I don't know, ten or twelve or more. You could see anyway waiting in line for a couple hours. So that really threw everything off for the air travelers. But that was our first major storm, and there was one in several years, I guess, like they said. But it's sure not good to be out in that dust if you did valley fever or some really bad lung infections. So hopefully everybody was inside that could be. Then let me reset. Thank you for watching.
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