That explains alot. I saw a TV show called "Tougher in Alaska" From what I saw of living in Alaska, anyone who lives there has got to be.....
TOUGH!
You thought I was gonna say crazy, didn't ya? What about those guys that drive big rigs up a frozen river and across the frozen ocean? TOUGH is the word for it. Does it really get dark and stay dark up there for 2 or 3 months?
I think they are in the 20+ hours of sunshine right now. I think it is dark a lot in the winter.
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If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
2 Chronicles 7:14 KJV
He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? Micah 6:8 KJV
Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. 1 John 3:2 KJV
They say you are spending too much time watching TV if you can set your watch by whats on TV. Can the same be said for AFF?
I can tell what day of the week it is by the "action" on AFF. I can almost pinpoint the approximate time.
Its about 7:00 Central time on a Friday night. People have come home, got their late afternoon AFF fix and are now headed out the door for the Buffet at the Sizzler.
Sunday morning... it is as dead as yesterdays newspaper around here. People are either sleeping late or gone to church. Little action until about 4:00 on Sundays (after the big Sunday dinner at Grandmas... or the Sizzler.)
Sunday night... a little better. (Which tells me SOMEBODY, besides me ain't goin to church). It heats up after 9:00, though (after church and yet another stop at the Sizzler!) Thats when people come on (for their Sunday night fix) to tell us all the good (and sometimes the bad) that happened at church that night.
Like I said...I may be spending too much time here.
You're doing fine OA. you're retired and you're intitled to
have a hobby and since your wife passed recently,it's good
for you.
You're doing fine OA. you're retired and you're intitled to
have a hobby and since your wife passed recently,it's good
for you.
Thank ya, St Mark, though I am far from retired. I'll have to work til I'm 150 years old to retire. No... I was crawling under a house today (installing HVAC), thinking, "Gee, I hope I hurry up and turn 150 so I can retire".
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"Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for Him...." -Psa. 37:7
Waiting for the Lord is easy... Waiting patiently? Not so much.
Thanks for the Pizza. I've cahnged my mind though. Think I'll just fix me a peanut butter sandwich. But... gotta ask one question though.......
What is a Halibut Pizza? I may be afraid of the answer!
I don't have the recipe but a little restaurant here does them.They have swiss cheese, a secret sauce ( ha ha ) like cream cheese with tartar, Really delicious if you like fish. Regular pizza gives me bad indigestion. We plurged after I posted earlier and went and ordered one. Have some leftovers to snack on tomorrow maybe if Cindy's brother doesn't eat it all.
That explains alot. I saw a TV show called "Tougher in Alaska" From what I saw of living in Alaska, anyone who lives there has got to be.....
TOUGH!
You thought I was gonna say crazy, didn't ya? What about those guys that drive big rigs up a frozen river and across the frozen ocean? TOUGH is the word for it. Does it really get dark and stay dark up there for 2 or 3 months?
I'm not sure how tough I am. My oh mee's ache a lot now when the weather changes whether I'm outside or inside where it's warm.
We have all 4 seasons here in southeast Alaska thiugh as Cindy posted below it is more daylight during this time of the year.It is almost 1:00 am now and just got dark. It will start getting daylight around 2:am.
Rains a lot in the SE so we really love it when the SUN is out.Today the temp was in the upper 60's which is HOT for us.