Warm !

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  1. Capt Kirk

    Capt Kirk Thank a Veteran today!

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    It's warmer today than in was on Tues. This afternoon it got up to 72 in the sun on the front deck. Saw a couple of Honey Bees out there but they weren't having any luck on finding food. But it was sure nice to be able to set in the sun.
     
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    Enjoy your sun, Capt, you deserve it. :D I'll be joining you watching the bees in two more months.
     
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    it sure has been a winter for the record books....can't remember one being this mild...yesterday, i looked into the empty lot next door and i swear the rose bush is turning green already!
     
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    I just went outside to check and make sure the crocus has not made an appearance. No, the plants have enough sense to stay underground. At 7:20 AM tomorrow we will find out what Phil has to say.

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    This morning on the local news, they showed a pic of 3 crocus that were blooming over in Columbus. I don't have any crocus here. This afternoon Momma cat and her 3 kittens were all stretched out on the front deck soaking up the sun.
     

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