Friday, October 23, 2020

Good mornig or good evening, wherever you may be, across the nation and across the world. It is just past 6:30 p.m in "The City."

We have a current temperature of 46°under rainy/hazy skies. The low for tonight will be in the upper 30s and tomorrow's high is forecast to reach 46° before the overnight low of 35° sets in. 

There is a Small Craft Advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. tomorrow with north winds of 30 knots and waves reaching to nine feet from St. Joseph to Manistee.

The sun will rise tomorrow at 8:16 a.m. and set later @ 6:47 p.m.

One of our fur-children, Ginger, has been feeling ill since last night and continuing into today. She is out of sorts, although she is eating and active. At any rate, we have her set to visit her doctor tomorrow morning. We are hoping that Ginger is feeling better overnight, or a run to GR will be required so that a veterinarian can see her there. Fingers crossed.

Last night, Thursday, the southbound run of the train went rolling past on the RSTL @ 10:56 p.m. Locomotives 2025 and 2019 were towing seven CHCs, five DBTCs, and one DWTC.

Since I was up, I observed the northbound run of those same locomotives @ 2:25 a.m. They were running without cars in tow. 

Today, not much was happening. I read a lot, and that's about it. Mary was making appointments and checking to see that our ballots had been received, which they had.

Tomorrow, is another day of indoor chores and the appointment for Ginger. 

Otherwise, not much is happening and we like it that way. In many ways, the Covid-19 isolation has been a blessing, as we can get things done around the manse. However, we can't travel any farther, or is it further, than the amount of time between home and our destination, for obvious reasons. 

That's all folks! Ciao.

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