Phil, ouch!!! you stepped on a honey bee? Well, friend I stepped in an ant
hill and I literally felt them crawling on my foot. no no never again!!!
Lelia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: 100
> Virgie,
>
> I will have you know that it is 4:19 PM and the temp has dropped 3 degrees
> down to 95 degrees already. Of course, that is largely due to the sun
> being
> mostly on the front side of the house where the sun rays are not striking
> my
> themomitor probe outside my window in the backyard. Additionally, we are
> lucky. The foothills have been getting late afternoon and early evening
> clouds and small lightning storms. It rained about 7:30 last night,
> little
> sprinkles it was, but everything cools down mighty fast when that sun,
> heading down the back side of the mountains, is blocked by low hanging
> clouds. So God has been kind to us but then again, Colorado evenings
> always
> cool down pretty quickly once the sun gets down behind those peaks.
> That's
> because God lives here, you know. It is a wonderful place to live.
> Frankly, I cannot understand how anyone could like in places such as, oh,
> West Virginia, London, England where it keeps raining and raining and
> raining. I even started wearing my summer shorts yesterday for the first
> time this summer. Of course, I also still wear my boot socks so about the
> only bare thing sticking out are my knees. Once the heat starts getting
> to
> me, I remove the socks and just wear my moccasins. Well, I wear a shirt
> and
> my shorts and my moccasins. Normally, anyhow, that's what I do. I won't
> go
> bare footed any more after stepping on a dad blamed honey bee once.
>
> Phil.
>
>
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