Hello one and all,
And here I sit, waiting for fish release reports to come in on the radio for the tournament and am surrounded with all kinds of candy and a big tin of popcorn, not to mention all the good food at the end of the day. I am resisting but it is a bit of a struggle.
I certainly missed not going to the meeting this morning and the walk. Just don't have the time for a walk here since I'm up at 5 am and at the radio by 6 am. Next week it will be up at 4 am and at the radio by 5 am for four days. These fishermen are early birds.
Cindy, so sorry to hear you and Jean are under the weather. Guess it's a good thing I'm on this coast but then I did get my flu shot so I would have been safe. Stay in with your feet up and relax for a change. I sure have an 8 X 10 glossy of that happening. LOL
Gary, thank you so much for your information and the sharing of your thoughts on the blog about such a very important event in the history of this great country of ours. As I was sitting here yesterday morning getting ready to start the tournament I realized the importance of the day and date. I was 5 years old at that time but I can certainly remember the patriotic feeling throughout our great nation. I remember the saving of papers, the smashing of the tin cans and I still have some of the food stamps and meat tokens. I also remember my father having a special stamp on his windshield that gave him extra gas because he picked up passengers for work and the work he did as an Air Raid Warden since he was beyond the draft age.
Will be anxious to hear how the walks are for Gary & Bob as well as Mary & Tony. I know all did well and will do well and make the walking group proud.
Keep me up to speed what is going on. As you all know, I won't be in town for the 15th walk either or the rest of December.
I'll take this opportunity to wish one and all a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR. I am sure I'll be sending another e-mail before either of those events, but just covering all my bases.
Bonnie
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