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I’ll pass this on to mom and dad the next time I speak with them. They’ve been hoping I’d grow up one of these years.
3 years agoNo, definitely not pumpkins, which you also see rotting in the fields out here. Spaghetti seems right to me. I had the same question about why they were wasted like this.
3 years agoWhat! No journal for awhile!? How will we keep track of you?
Thank you for an amazing three years of entertainment and discovery/education. I truly enjoy the way you see things.
I guess it would be alright to take a bit of time off.
You're all grown up now so you can do whatever you want to. Plus, during the time of Covid anything goes.
3 years agoKind of lonely looking which is why I will be sitting in one of those chairs tomorrow assessing your scruffy looks while our bikes mingle.
3 years agoIt's hard to say after a winter's deterioration but my guess would be spaghetti squash. But a better question would be why were they wasted? Are we sure they are not pumpkins? That would better explain why they were left to rot. The unsold ones not good for anything but Jack-O-Lanterns? Just guessing. They're not butternut squash.
3 years agoThanks for the advice. And I’m sure your prediction will hold up. Im thinking I’ll put something up when there’s a reason, maybe every week or so. Or maybe not. We’ll see.
3 years agoYou two have done a great job on keeping us posted and entertained. You deserve a break - but not too long, ok?
3 years agoEnjoy your break! I guess it's a true sign of retirement when you have to take a break from your full-time vacation! Seriously, great job documenting all your adventures over the last few years. Looking forward to the next.
3 years agoYou're looking a lot like Neil Young in this picture. Great sideburns and wild hair. Let it grow. And, like Neil Young, you're very prolific and I bet you can't go a month-and-a-half without writing something here.
3 years agoThe vaccination scenes have been amazing. When I got my second shot the tech tapped me on the arm and said, "You're all set." I surprised myself by bursting into tears. I couldn't even say thank you. The tech just nodded and smiled. She saw that a lot. The relief ....
My wife had a 3 hour ordeal at the nearby 49ers football stadium for her first shot, but smooth sailing for her second. Haven't heard of many horror stories like that at all but mostly good ones, fast and efficient and happy. Neither of us had bad side effects either, just a slightly sore arm and tired the next day.
I have been hiking with friends mask-free, and hugging (other fully-vaccinated) people again. It's wonderful.
Chapeau!
3 years agoEnjoy your time off!
Looking forward to the next journal.
Hey Scott. No jabs for me yet. Teachers in BC were to receive their vaccines this month, but that looks like it has been pushed back. Once we all have our 'vaccine passports', hopefully we get out on the road again.
3 years ago
That’s what I think too. He’s addicted!
3 years ago