Wasn't sure if it was a goat or a sheep as it had very small horns.
When I did all my back and forth travelling and other travelling just because. I always made sure to lay every little thing on the bed when I was getting repacked, to make sure it got packed. If my phone needed topped up, that would be where I could see it so I wouldn't forget the charger and cable as the last thing.
An early spring day, Temps from 55-75 and sun today When I go on a trip I put my car keys on top of my wallet and phone. The last things I grab before going out the door.
Morning. Wind moving but not bugging anyone. Overcast. 47 degrees with a predicted high of 54. Fifty. Four. On the first day of February. Much more of this, and we're going to start getting an influx of snowbirds every winter.
Read over Draft II Part A yesterday. With a little bit of effort, I think this book might work. Tracing prohibition in Arkansas and Texas has been a challenge. Both states were such a hodge podge of dry, damp, and wet counties pre-national Prohibition that I can't decide where to put the licensed distributors turned bootleggers. I know there were between 9 and 11 wet counties in Arkansas in 1915, but despite four research librarians in two states looking into records, I can't determine which ones. If it is that hard to find out, I suppose I can just use Miller County, which has long been wet, but... I'd really rather know.
Margarita wrote: Sun Feb 01, 2026 10:41 am
Morning. Wind moving but not bugging anyone. Overcast. 47 degrees with a predicted high of 54. Fifty. Four. On the first day of February. Much more of this, and we're going to start getting an influx of snowbirds every winter.
Read over Draft II Part A yesterday. With a little bit of effort, I think this book might work. Tracing prohibition in Arkansas and Texas has been a challenge. Both states were such a hodge podge of dry, damp, and wet counties pre-national Prohibition that I can't decide where to put the licensed distributors turned bootleggers. I know there were between 9 and 11 wet counties in Arkansas in 1915, but despite four research librarians in two states looking into records, I can't determine which ones. If it is that hard to find out, I suppose I can just use Miller County, which has long been wet, but... I'd really rather know.
I guess it's too late to search the nursing homes for very old drunks....