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Re: Beak Room 2024
« Reply #615 on: January 17, 2024, 10:49:01 PM »

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My Bro came by today and we watched a recording of a choral performance based on the Christmas truce in 1914. He agreed to take a large box of Mom's Christmas decorations of my hands too.
Camper and I saw The Boys in the Boat today. It was good. A bald eagle overflew our car on the way there... at about 40 feet up.

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Re: Beak Room 2024
« Reply #616 on: January 17, 2024, 10:55:14 PM »

Eagles, I hope your appts went well.  :)

{{{Hugs Jilltosa}}}

Kb, I tried to find out what happened to the baby thrown in the snow! ... that baby looked just a few months old.
it better be a doll or fake.

Puff, Thank you for sharing your biggest snow story. And then there was Ton  ;D

Oldguy, I just posted after you.... beautiful winter photo.... thanks for the links. Take care.

Tig, a good day for you and Camper, time with your bro, eagle sighting, Boys in the Boat!  :)

Good night!




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Prayers For Clynn, Lori and her grandma Clute, Eagle's mom, Tig, Phyl and Jim, Karen and Piper, Tsk and Tim, Lisa's Jeff, Baz, Kb's friends Vi and Dennis, Paulie, Tsk's DIL Amy, SIL and grandson, Puff, Jicaji, Maxie and Larry, Camper's daughter, Ed's sis Gina, Tsk's Barb & Tom, Baz great niece and family, Peep, Jaspurr, Clynn's DIL's mom, Ed's friend Greg, Puff's brother, Masswatch hubby Jamey, Pip's Dad, Ezee, EagleFanDave, Tim's Uncle, Paulie's granddaughter Madison, Emy and family, Clynn's mom and Ed, WW JW, Keystone, Jilltosa, Eaglesrock cousin Michael, Thyla/Anne, Neva's family, Weasel and family, and All here in need of healing and comforting.

Special Prayers For Clynn, Tim and Tsk, Eagle's Mom, Tsk's DIL Amy, Baz, Puff, Phyl, Jim and Maggie, Karen, Blschue and family, Lori and family, Phyl's BIL Danny and brother Dan.

Special prayers for All God's creature great and small, For Harley and his little siblings, Miss Maggie, Manaaki, UQ and the Royal Albatross fleet, Hellgate Iris, TRR Sloths, Brooks Fall Brown Bear Otis, and lost 2023 cubs, Honey and Gunnar, SWFL Harriet, Star, Little One and all those like her, TRR rescue babies, The Fairy Penguins, Berry Mom,  NEFL Juliet, Romeo and Samson, Lucy and Larry, Salt River wild horses, Alaska Bears and Wolves that they be saved, Decorah, E2/D1, Dr Rogers and Black bears Shadow and family and Wildlife Research Institute, and All God's creatures great and small.
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Re: Beak Room 2024
« Reply #617 on: January 17, 2024, 11:16:10 PM »


Clynn - I remember my Grandma had a camera like that!
Tsk - Like the pancake gif this morning!   Thanks for good thoughts for my bone density.  They told me that my doctor will go over the results with me.
Kb - The one on the left! ;D
LisaG - Are you ready for a lil more snow on Friday?  Our rain showers ended early this morning, but more for us this Friday!
Karen - Piper knows when its too cold to head out to take care of business! ;)
Lani - Thanks so much for Albatross info and the sweet chick picture - so precious.
Puff - Wow, quite a story! Your poor Mom was so worried for a while - but glad you survived that terrible accident. Thanks for sharing. {{Puff}}

Beakers have a good night.

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Re: Beak Room 2024
« Reply #618 on: January 18, 2024, 06:15:44 AM »

Good Morning Beakers!

      

E4E, we are supposed to get 1-3" more snow this afternoon but I will not miss my appointment at 10:00 this time! I just can't believe that it snows every time I have the appointment at the eye doctor! Tuesday, blizzard. rescheduled to Friday, Friday, blizzard, rescheduled to today, and just a bit of snow today! And the clinic is 1.3 miles from our house!  Hope your tests come back with nothing out of order!

Lani, sweet picture of the tiny baby albatross almost out of the shell... Those rangers take such good care of those Albies. Bless them. I also worried about the baby thrown in the snow, but I am guessing it was a doll. No sane person would ever do that, Child Services would be on them like you know what. Love the cat watching the snow good night pic.

oldguy, beautiful picture of the snow laden tree. We had several pine branches break with the first blizzard, finally got someone to come and get them off the fence for now. Our insurance company cancelled us for the hail claims on the house and cars, don't need to have to file a claim on the fence so early with the new company! Good video of Claire and all the cats!

tsk, I have read that the '67 blizzard was the worst in Chicago history!  I looked up Des Moines' worst, it was Jan 1, 1942 with 19.8" of snow. Here is an interesting article of the worst blizzards in American History:  https://www.treehugger.com/worst-blizzards-in-american-history-1140776

Puff, harrowing story of your adventure. glad it worked out,  Well, you both survived!


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Re: Beak Room 2024
« Reply #619 on: January 18, 2024, 06:19:00 AM »

Good Morning Everyone...Happy Thursday !  



Currently 14F     High  34F light rain and snow,  Low 14F . T he driving will be much more hazardous as rain turned to ice when it snowed covering the ice.

Thanks for the snow photos and updates;  walk down 'Memory Lane'; Royal Albatross  update and lall.

CLynn isn't this your appt. day to see  eye specialist? Hope all goes well for you.  :-*

Eagles  hoping you have good results on your   bone density test

Lisa a lot of closed   businesses; streets ae a mess and the ice from last night makes this much,
much worse than before. And, more snow.


{{Jillitosa}}

KB tiger on right is smiling

{{Puff}}  what a story

Tig I've seen "Boys in the Boat' advertised, George Clooney produces some excellent movies. Planning on this one. ;  Congrats on the Bald Eagle sighting and fly over.

Prayers for:   Our friend and ally the Nation of Israel and peace for her people. All abandoned, abused  cats and feral cats;
The Bluebirds of Cane Ridge, Tennessee, Hummingbirds, Bumble Bees  and Honey bees everywhere . The Beakroom and Cheers.



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Re: Beak Room 2024
« Reply #620 on: January 18, 2024, 06:21:06 AM »

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Re: Beak Room 2024
« Reply #621 on: January 18, 2024, 06:24:21 AM »




The Monster Blizzard That Turned Kansas Into a Frozen Wasteland


The 1886 blizzard imperiled settlers and left fields of dead cattle in its wake.

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Re: Beak Room 2024
« Reply #622 on: January 18, 2024, 06:25:57 AM »

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Re: Beak Room 2024
« Reply #623 on: January 18, 2024, 06:48:39 AM »



Another cold Minnesota day in the works..

tig - Did you happen to read "Boys in the Boat" before you saw the movie?
I did maybe 10 years ago and then saw the movie.
For me, the book was so much better...a great read if you haven't.

Reminded me too of I think tsk's recommendation of reading The Children's Blizzard.
Fabulous read as well...Dakota, and MN deaths due to the blizzard of 1888. Informative as well about weather predicting errors of the time.

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Re: Beak Room 2024
« Reply #624 on: January 18, 2024, 07:08:45 AM »

LisaG your departure on the 21st is still looking like a green light weather wise as of today's forecasts.   ;D
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Re: Beak Room 2024
« Reply #625 on: January 18, 2024, 07:12:02 AM »



16 heading to 23  Mostly cloudy.  Light snow tonight.

OLDGUY  What a beautiful shot  :o  Sun was perfect.  Claire has quite an imagination  :)

TIG  A good day all around.  We really enjoyed Boys in the Boat.  ( of course book always better  LOL)

LANI   I'm hoping snow baby was a fake as well. >:(

CLYNN  Good luck today!!!    I see you're coming up with a knitted cup cozy too  :)  Snowman  - photo shopped??   How is it that your insurance company cancelled you for the roof damage??  :o   Cool listing of blizzards.  Read a book on the Children's blizzard.  Technology and snow removal is so much more improved - not that it will stop snow but warnings and death prevention are more likely.    Have never heard of the Crowley Lake Stone Columns  How unusual.

PHYL   Have never seen that collection before.  Do you display it?   365 Brrr  :o
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Re: Beak Room 2024
« Reply #626 on: January 18, 2024, 07:12:52 AM »

I take it some were not amused by the baby being tossed into the snow.

I don't know.    :-\
When we were little kids and my Cousins lived in Buffalo, NY my parents and us 3 boys drove up there for the long Thankgiving "weekend" and a huge lake affect blizzard hit my Aunt & Uncles area the day after we arrived.

It was like 40+ inches of powder snow with drifts on the upwind side of of the house above the 1st floor of the 2 story house.

Most of the kids (some very young) were jumping out of the 2nd story windows into the snow below by day 3 of the storm.
The parents were down below to assist if anyone needed assistance getting out of the snow .. none of the kids did.

My Mother who was deathly afraid of heights even jumped out of the window to the great delight of the throng of spectators (all now stranded in Buffalo and probably a little juiced up) down below.

No one got hurt except maybe some cold fingers and toes. It was an absolute blast and I still remember to this day like it was yesterday my Mom taking the snow plunge.    8)

After about day 6 or 7 my poor Aunt & Uncle were able to stop "entertaining" the masses as the roads had finally been cleared enough to return to their respective homes. As they waved goodbye to all I'm sure it was with great love but yet great relief. Besides I thing Uncle Jack's booze supply had been decimated by that point.   ;D ;)
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Re: Beak Room 2024
« Reply #627 on: January 18, 2024, 07:22:16 AM »

I take it some were not amused by the baby being tossed into the snow.

I don't know.    :-\
When we were little kids and my Cousins lived in Buffalo, NY my parents and us 3 boys drove up there for the long Thankgiving "weekend" and a huge lake affect blizzard hit my Aunt & Uncles area the day after we arrived.

It was like 40+ inches of powder snow with drifts on the upwind side of of the house above the 1st floor of the 2 story house.

Most of the kids (some very young) were jumping out of the 2nd story windows into the snow below by day 3 of the storm.
The parents were down below to assist if anyone needed assistance getting out of the snow .. none of the kids did.

My Mother who was deathly afraid of heights even jumped out of the window to the great delight of the throng of spectators (all now stranded in Buffalo) down below.

No one got hurt except maybe some cold fingers and toes. It was an absolute blast and I still remember to this day like it was yesterday my Mom taking the snow plunge.    8)

After about day 6 or 7 my poor Aunt & Uncle were able to stop "entertaining" the masses as the roads had finally been cleared enough to return to their respective homes. As they waved goodbye to all I'm sure it was with great love but yet great relief. Besides I thing Uncle Jack's booze supply had been decimated by that point.   ;D ;)

Yes, BL. I don't think that video was meant to be taken seriously, either. There are so many "When children are given to the Dad" videos that are very funny...this may have been one of them.

Furthermore, I do believe that Dads are needed for children. Who could disagree with that but I mean sometimes women can be overly cautious and Dad's in life sometimes provide the other side. This is what those funny videos imho are meant to show.

I also don't think that baby, real or not? was injured...just funny.

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« Reply #628 on: January 18, 2024, 07:52:07 AM »

If it was a real kid .. and I don't know ..

1) I'm sure he was plucked out of that powder immediately and his Rosie little cheeks dried and warmed right away and brought right back inside.
Dad's in a short sleeve shirt after all.
2) In that huge puffy Panda one piece snow suit he was probably hot and well cushioned.
3) I don't see how the kid could get hurt essentially falling into air.

I watched other videos from that guy and his little boy and Dad looks like a very loving and doting Father.   :-*
I don't think he would risk hurting his child for anything. His Mom was probably the one taking the video.

Dad's are just big kids and kids are .. well kids and they need to be kids when they are kids.
Call the police, lawyers, CPS and doctors .. yeah I don't think so.   ::)   

Was it the smartest thing in the world to do probably not.
Would I do that with my kid heck no.  :)
But then again I've been buried in an avalanche and know 1st hand the feeling of confinement in the concrete of an avalanche .. this was air powder however.   

When kids are old enough to do so and want to do so .. jump out of second story windows into air .. and the conditions below are deemed by the adults below supervising to be safe to do so .. I say go for it MOM.   ;D 8)

I'll let it go now .. as they say - Men are from Mars & Women are from Venus.  ;)
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« Reply #629 on: January 18, 2024, 08:00:36 AM »

Good Morning Beakers


oldguy - Beautiful snow pic from Iowa.  Be careful heading to work today.  Thanks for the videos.

tig - Glad you got to spend time with your brother, and that he took some of your Mom's ornaments.  Cool on the BE sighting!

Lani - Love your good night pic. 

E4E - I would not mind the snow tomorrow, if we were staying home, but Jeff's dad is having a lil surgery tomorrow and we are going to be with him. 

clynn - Love your coffee cup this morning.   :D  I hope you appointment is not rescheduled again today, since you are getting snow.  Very cool snowman.  Yikes on where is the road! The Crowley Lake Stone Columns are very cool, too. Oh no, the insurance company cancelling you?!

Phyl - I hope you all can get back to normal from all the snow and ice. Thanks for the 365, and the link to the RRP calendar.  I need to get me a Decorah one.  :D Cute collection. 

BL - Thank you so much!  Is my return trip on the 28th looking ok, too?

kb, tsk, and all - Morning  :)
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