Ralphie, have you seen any of the photos or reports of storm damage in Duluth? It is really quite a disaster. Very large trees down all over town, and the cemeteries have been very hard hit. It will take decades for the trees along London Rd to grow back.
This advancing age is not all it is cracked up to be. I have heard of Gout but never knew much about it. I can now tell you it is something you do not want. First thing the DR. asked is do you drink a lot of beer or eat a lot of red meat? I told him I hardly drink any alcohol, but I am quite fond of red meat and do not intend to give it up. As close as I am to 100, I will bear the pain until the end.
It is quite beautiful today, and I will put it in the memory banks to reminisce about when it is below zero in October.
I did my daughter sent pictures they were without electricity until Thursday. They live on the east side between London road and Mount Royal /UoM area. I guess a lot of trees are gone in that area.
The gout "vacuums". I have never had it my Uncle gets it often, it looks to be very painful. Giving up red meat would be hard to do, it is the one of the only joys I have left in the world.. I think I will give up red meat when Ivie gets gout, we all know she is older than me and younger than you, so if I wait until then I should be able to avoid ever getting it...