Hi GANG. STILL hotter than H.LL here today. YIKES! Suppose to go down to 70's this coming week. I'll be complaining it's freezing then! Just can't win.
I drove over to the closest FARM 1 mile.... to get some fresh tomatoes and a spaghetti squash and a red onion. I made us Gazpacho for later tonight and just needed a couple more tomatoes cut up in it. Love a good veggie gazpacho with a dollop of sour cream on top. Good for HOT days like today.
Then I drove over to Kroger's and bought some fresh bread and milk and cheese slices and a couple of Chick-F-La gift cards to boost my fuel points up and filled up the old gas tank for $2.63 a gallon. I saw yesterday that prices are UP, UP, UP at most stations and since it's almost the end of the month and Labor Day is coming up and the HURRICANE IDA is causing havoc the price of GAS will be going up ASAP. I can't wait to drive by tomorrow and see if the price actually went up. Ha Ha
LEE: GREAT picture of Lu-Ann with Katie. We have friends that live on Grosse Ile. That bridge being down over there is causing all kinds of headaches for residents getting on and off. Luckily they have another bridge to use, but it's way on the opposite side of the island.
Pat: The Aleve seems to be helping UNSNAP the grip on my back. Still there, but not as bad. Lee.....I'll have to remember WD40 if it really gets worst. Ha Ha. I have some CBD roll on and I keep rolling that on it. Who knows if it's helping or not. I know it cost me enough to buy the stuff.
DAVE: I know you're not much into baseball, but the TAYLOR, Michigan little league is playing a CHAMPIONSHIP game against HAMILTON, OHIO little league. I'm of course rooting for TAYLOR, MICHIGAN. These young players are amazing with their swings at bat and the pitchers are all but pro's.
Later gang.......... Praying for all the folks in IDA's way. And of course for all our military to get out of Iraq safely the next few days. Watched the “dignified transfer” at Dover AFB earlier this morning. So sad. May they RIP. Thank you for your service and lives to the country.