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« Reply #8145 on: Today at 06:52:21 PM »

LISA   Sorry to hear about that annoying, nagging pain.  Hope the steroid works.  :-*  Accomplished no goals today.  So many other things interfered.  Tomorrow flu shot at 8:30 and may have time  - who knows...

KAREN  So glad you can get in soon with that dizziness. 

BAZI  It is hard to be in the company of anyone and know that they themselves have suffered loss or know of someone who has.  I am finding this.  God bless all those helpers out there.  The reward is great.
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« Reply #8146 on: Today at 08:26:19 PM »

BL, Karen told me you're helping in Watauga County. My son, Paul, lives in Boone, Watauga County! It's awesome what you're doing to help people there. Thank you!

Paul's a professor at App State. He lives out of town on side of one of the mountains. A tree fell on his house hitting two different level roofs then landed on rear deck  and right beside window where he was sitting inside of house. Yeah. He was very lucky. Just missed hitting window and him.

He and his wife hike and camp a lot. One of their favorites was Chimney Rock. God bless that town and it's residents and those who lost their lives..

Paul has trained with a survival SF group in Tennessee. His father is former SF.

Soooo it sounds like you had a good night 'sipping' and a very good night's sleep. You deserved it!!

My husband makes "shine" ... his great grandfather's recipe. Oh my!! And also dandelion wine. Whew! Sip that.

I told my family how you and Pip left the Elk antlers for nature to consume  for me last season. They said, "Very cool."

If you're still in Watauga be careful. And thank you again for what you're doing. Take care.

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« Reply #8147 on: Today at 08:44:02 PM »

A great view/ride along with a private helicopter helping people in western NC.
Of course one can skip the part at the end about his purchase of this heli.

Narrow scary landing zones..and a baby and parents picked up along with supplies dropped off...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQAPEBKhMS8

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« Reply #8148 on: Today at 11:29:25 PM »



BL  continued blessings for you and all like you who come to the aid of those trapped by Helene's devastation.  Do take care.

CLynn  such devastation  on Interstate 26 Unicoi County, Tennessee which is situated entirely within the Blue Ridge Mountains.   :(  3Ds 
 
Tsk enjoyed your rainy fall window this AM.  The US Army Corps of Engineers can work miracles---IMHO

{{{Lisa}}} sad news about your " my dominant hand '  Wishing you successful treatment

Bazi kind / thoughtful  of your nephew and wife for helping the storm victims.

Hi Paulie I remember you once said your husband made some 'shine'.  ;)   Very close call for your son  . So glad they're safe.

KB  there are a lot of 'unsung heroes' during disasters. Thanks for sharing the video


Wishing  Everyone... SEDs 




Dina 5-23-21  :-* I miss you so much.
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