Today's cover shot: One of the Oregon Coast's famous shipwrecks.... The Peter Iredale. She grounded herself in a storm on October 1906 about four miles south of the mouth of the Columbia River. She was a four-masted steel hulled Barque sailing vessel.
Well THIT!!!! Here we are at Thursday, already! Have a good'n!!!!!
Was that Mack followed by a train and then by a herd of elephants?
Our weather is pretty good this morning but it's supposed to go to hell in a hand-basket this afternoon and be nasty for the next eight or ten days. It figures! It's been too nice for too long now already!
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Today's cover shot: One of the Oregon Coast's famous shipwrecks.... The Peter Iredale. She grounded herself in a storm on October 1906 about four miles south of the mouth of the Columbia River. She was a four-masted steel hulled Barque sailing vessel.
Well THIT!!!! Here we are at Thursday, already! Have a good'n!!!!!
Sunny and warmer today!!!!!
So far so good. By the time I got home yesterday I felt like I'd been run over by a Mac truck then he backed up to see what he'd hit.
Tonight is a night out with my class mates. Gets me out and ofgf my backside for a while anyway.
Was that Mack followed by a train and then by a herd of elephants?
Our weather is pretty good this morning but it's supposed to go to hell in a hand-basket this afternoon and be nasty for the next eight or ten days. It figures! It's been too nice for too long now already!
At least two herds of elephants.
And how often does this happen to you?? And, does it always happen at the same time of day??????
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