To Satisfy Edith Ann’s Curiosity

If you’d like to read about he Dru Sjodin case this is the link to the articles in the local newspaper

This was written Friday but I got a fatal error of some sort and I had to shut down my computer. I got busy and did not restart it.

The bubble stuff was easy to find because we use it as a doorstop to keep the kids’ bathroom door open. Finding the tools to blow bubbles with was the hard part. There is a tool in the bottle but my fingers are too big to get it out. A small bottle would have been better but we have a 64-ounce bottle. I did find a strap to hold my measuring spoons all in the same place. It has a round end ~ like a bubble-blowing tool. So I poured some bubble blowing fluid in a bowl and out the door I went. The bubble does not float very far before it bursts but you can see the remnants of the bubble floating around in the air.

The hot water thing is way more fun to watch! You should come for a visit sometime this week just so that you can see it. You will never see it in Texas.

Ya know? Even at these temperatures it is not so bad outside without the wind.

You know that you have lived in North Dakota too long when you can say -20° is not so bad!

Today is pretty nice. My thermometer reads zero with the sun shining on it. But there is no wind. I had to use my visor to block the sun ~ which I hate ~ but it felt like my ear was going to explode into a ball of fire if I didn’t do something. The sun is shining and she’s got some torque!

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