03-29-2014, 08:25 AM
Good morning to you all, I hope the weekend is going well and you don't have too many honey-dos to distract you from what you really want to do. Today, temps are back up there pushing 90, but not a record. That was 98 back in 1971.
I can tell that Spring Training games are over, they've resumed work on a nearby intersection at a major road that is by far the most traveled road around. They were kind enough to suspend it for the entire Spring Training season, but it came back with a vengeance yesterday.
I guess they don't care that us permanent residents get into mile-long backups, just as long as the visiting folks don't see what really goes on.
There are some roads here that are worked on so often that they should have permanent "road work ahead" signs installed there.
We've always joked that if we went into making or renting barriers to the city and state, that we'd be rich beyond our wildest dreams by now.
Yes, it's good to hear that Jeffery's problems weren't worse. Still, not great, but it could have been a lot worse especially if he waited a bit longer. Infections are nothing to be taken lightly. Like the Chief said, diabetics have to be very careful about their feet, many lose sensitivity there and don't know when there's a major problem like this that needs attention. We do wish Jeffery a speedy recovery and hope to see him here soon.
I can tell that Spring Training games are over, they've resumed work on a nearby intersection at a major road that is by far the most traveled road around. They were kind enough to suspend it for the entire Spring Training season, but it came back with a vengeance yesterday.
I guess they don't care that us permanent residents get into mile-long backups, just as long as the visiting folks don't see what really goes on.
There are some roads here that are worked on so often that they should have permanent "road work ahead" signs installed there.
We've always joked that if we went into making or renting barriers to the city and state, that we'd be rich beyond our wildest dreams by now. Yes, it's good to hear that Jeffery's problems weren't worse. Still, not great, but it could have been a lot worse especially if he waited a bit longer. Infections are nothing to be taken lightly. Like the Chief said, diabetics have to be very careful about their feet, many lose sensitivity there and don't know when there's a major problem like this that needs attention. We do wish Jeffery a speedy recovery and hope to see him here soon.
Don (ezdays) Day
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD

