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It's not dropping, so maybe we'll have a PTT lockup by the time I get done talking. Anyway, Joyce and I are sitting inside this time. Humidity is up a little bit, I think 40% or something, and the temperature is up there about 85 this morning outside at 4.30 in the morning. Oh, and that same pasture we walked across was the same one that I described with my walker with three inches of irrigation water on it and leaping along like a kangaroo to get there and close the slides because there was too much water in there on that side. It didn't divide right. So we were going across that. The grass was about four or five inches deep. It needs to be mowed. It is growing so much. That's when we walked over to our neighbors with all the animals and the jabbard lot. Oh, and retirement. I retired in 1998 from Honeywell and Sperry. By golly, that's been quite a while ago, 25, 26, 27 years I guess. We did everything. We went keeping. We went hiking. We climbed mountains. I climbed 14,000 foot mountains. 17, 14 years I climbed all solo. Not real smart, but I had lots of energy and I climbed Shalt Butte every day. I was a vertical peak over rocks and boulders for 22 years I guess. Finally had to give that up. Like I said, live it. Go do what you want. Get it done and take lots of pictures and lots of videos. Be sure to get them off those eye things and put them on a magnetic memory. Get them off the CDs and DVDs, any other storage. I even used tape at one time for storage of pictures and stuff. I've gone to total NAS system with magnetic memory. We sit back and enjoy all the adventures that we photographed and videoed over those 27 years. So go for it, gang. KC7CHT. Hope I didn't time out.
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