Yep, South Texas isn't known for storm sheltersYou are in my prayers. Stay safe, and never underestimate the" bathtub under a mattress technique "

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Yep, South Texas isn't known for storm sheltersYou are in my prayers. Stay safe, and never underestimate the" bathtub under a mattress technique "
Sean, bathtubs are good shelters for more than bullets.
Talk about "it's a small world"...my sister lived in AL for 14 years (Sylacauga) and my brother used to live in Riverton. My DH and I moved from FL to Wyoming in 2016, we're down in the south/central part. Or as some folks call it...the ugly part.
You're way too modest Bob...you're a very talented baker and all round smart guy. That index would still be moldering away if you hadn't tackled it and wrestled it to the ground![/QUOTE
agree whole heartedly
Don't you know not to shovel snow...if you shovel, your guarrentied to have more snow!but then again, your gonna have more snow anyway!
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I like your DS way of thinking!but sean, if you don't shovel it til it stops you only have to shovel one, or you can do like our son say, "mother nature put it there, let mother nature melt it"
I heard an NPR piece on the documentary. Yep a whole lot more to "Mr. Rogers" than the guy in the sweater on TV.I have not watched the documentary yet but I would like to. It looks fascinating. I just bought myself a Mr Rogers DVD last night, got like 30 classic episodes. Figured it would be good to have in case I ever have kids or nieces or nephews, much better than most of the programs these days. Plus I used to like that show a lot.
DH is home, time to warm up some ham and leftovers...you all have a great evening!