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Has No Life - Lives on TB
Thank you.
A hammer then? ......Leaving us with questions...Not a drill...
Thank you.
arnt hot shots what they call forest fire fighters?
have to wait to find out, but why would fire fighters be cause for a alarm?
Great image of the Q hut: 20'W?Post 18
Many of us attend the memorial service for the Hot Shots, every one of them cut down in their prime. A senseless killing of people that provide an essential service to our communities. The survivor attended in a wheel chair and spoke about that day. I led a community prayer for those that fell that day. I ended with:
“O Lord, grant us the grace to grow deeper in our respect of and care for your Creation”.
The rest of the summer had some false alarms and very little about why the incident had happened were ever released. The court case for the injured and captured terrorists did bring out they were under the impression we had explosives stored on site that could be liberated with an overwhelming force. Late summer I did invite neighbor Clint and his neighborhood watch with families for a noon time picnic. The cooks raided the garden and worked up a wonderful meal. We had some demonstrations and tours of the site. I talked about the building design and had some interesting questions. As autumn approached we put the gardens to bed and picked up our walking paths and then spread composted manure and seeded a couple of cover crops. We brought in George Hayduke, the injured hot shot from the summer, as my assistant. I flew with Nancy to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to consult with the progress of the Company buildings up there and took a few days of vacation.
This concludes this chapter. Thanks for reading.
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Winter in Astoria (An Intro for another chapter I am working on)
The dog In the photo sure does look like my Thelma, may she Rest In Peace.Post 18
Many of us attend the memorial service for the Hot Shots, every one of them cut down in their prime. A senseless killing of people that provide an essential service to our communities. The survivor attended in a wheel chair and spoke about that day. I led a community prayer for those that fell that day. I ended with:
“O Lord, grant us the grace to grow deeper in our respect of and care for your Creation”.
The rest of the summer had some false alarms and very little about why the incident had happened were ever released. The court case for the injured and captured terrorists did bring out they were under the impression we had explosives stored on site that could be liberated with an overwhelming force. Late summer I did invite neighbor Clint and his neighborhood watch with families for a noon time picnic. The cooks raided the garden and worked up a wonderful meal. We had some demonstrations and tours of the site. I talked about the building design and had some interesting questions. As autumn approached we put the gardens to bed and picked up our walking paths and then spread composted manure and seeded a couple of cover crops. We brought in George Hayduke, the injured hot shot from the summer, as my assistant. I flew with Nancy to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to consult with the progress of the Company buildings up there and took a few days of vacation.
This concludes this chapter. Thanks for reading.
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Winter in Astoria (An Intro for another chapter I am working on)
The bomber team received the 20 foot container with a layer of underwater contact mines and a layer of IEDs under bales of lavender. They had rented a small house with a car port on the Washington side and a house and a separate drive in warehouse space on the Oregon side. The contact mines would start with a couple in low chance areas adding a couple in very likely areas over 2 weeks. After the first week IEDs would start being deployed and triggered on area highways. The bombers’ ability to avoid capture would determine the plan on this side of the plan. The US has a distributed alert system and the organizations may be slow to piece together that they are under attack by land and by sea.
Surely you have extras of the favorites...... 3 is 2, 2 is 1 etc..... makes a non-frowning cook.@Chapulin - thanks! Does that take care of those (three?) involved in the break-in? No one in the wind on that?
As an FYI, taking seasonings from the kitchen would result in near death in my house ;-) The cook frowns on that.
Thanks, Lili
Great image of the Q hut: 20'W?
Who wouldn’t want one??….. but buried between a couple of hills except for a front entrance and an exit tunnelProbably 30'W, for dome structures Hight is half the Width.
Who wouldn’t want one??….. but buried between a couple of hills except for a front entrance and an exit tunnel