One Nation, Under God
What a windy week! My lawn looks gold with leaves from my cottonwood tree! No use raking them yet, still more to fall! I did spot a blue Jay at my waterer this week. They are so blue it’s almost shocking when you see them!
I was fortunate to go to the Missouri River for Elk viewing on Sunday and was not disappointed! The guys were really making a fuss and the gals were just being patient! It really is phenomenal how they are really not bothered by people and there were lots of people! Thank you to the Whitewater Baptist church bus for including me!
I spent Saturday at the ranch of Jimmy Murdock giving moral support for the preconditioning crew. I volunteered to help him since he had an infected finger that he just had removed. I got there and he had a good crew already so I sat in the car and stayed out of the way and visited with Nancy!
The September meeting of the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum board was on Wednesday. We are finalizing the end of year report and what we want to happen in the winter.
The Moon is on the way to being full and right beside it is Jupiter and way away on the other direction is Saturn. Saturn is so golden it is easy to spot. Jupiter is easy also since it is the brightest object at that time (early evening) other than the MOON.
Congratulations to the sports teams on their recent wins! The Mustangs and Beau Simonson, The Mavericks with Kia and Paige Wasson and the Penguins Cross Country with the Hanley girls, Ava and Hannah!
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ost on their recent wedding!
Always remember to be kind to one another.
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