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All right there, Mo. Hopefully the gardeners do a great job. They definitely earned their pay there for you. They're tackling blackberries. Hopefully they get those cleared out and give your yard a whole new look there with all that for fall. And a trip up to Mount Hood is great. Yeah, all the larch trees that change and get some good colors up there high up on the mountain. So, yeah, a reminder that we do have some nice fall colors here in the, what do they call it, the Fruit Loop, the trip around Mount Hood where you go on the east side there where all of our orchards are and get all the fall harvest and jams and all that load up and then come back over the top of Mount Hood. It's a good trip. So definitely have to think about doing one of those this fall. I'm trying to get a pumpkin patch trip in as well to get all the cider and pick our pumpkins for carving and all of that. So I'm excited about some of the stuff for fall here but not the rain. All right, with that we are looking for check-ins here. Continuing on the worldwide friendship net this morning. My name is Gina, your host for today, Katie7GEC here. And yeah, we've got 76% humidity and 50 degrees and the sun's just coming up out there. Our ham radio antenna, our HF antenna came down in the winter storm there a couple of years ago but I just recently replaced the mask and made it into a flag pole. So when I look out the window I see a kitty cat pirate flag that I put up there. So I don't think I'm going to put the HF antenna back but I have been enjoying the flag pole which is not flapping right now. So it's calm and quiet out there. So we're looking for check-ins here on the worldwide friendship net. Please come with your call sign slowly and in phonetics.
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