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Your thoughts on the Carlos Rodriguez injury? Connected to the nearly unprecedented return after two hours? I stand by my statement at the time that the Brewers would not have done that to a pitcher they cared about. Who could that be tonight?
May 31, 2025 at 12:16 AM
Your thoughts on the Carlos Rodriguez injury? Connected to the nearly unprecedented return after two hours? I stand by my statement at the time that the Brewers would not have done that to a pitcher they cared about. Who could that be tonight?
Update: went to local music store, chatted with owner Mike, had a lovely espresso, asked about a couple guitars listed on their site, he brought them out, opened the boxes, let me pick for a bit, helped some other customers, Mike made some suggestions, we talked, explained the goal, made a choice.
November 30, 2024 at 11:09 PM
Update: went to local music store, chatted with owner Mike, had a lovely espresso, asked about a couple guitars listed on their site, he brought them out, opened the boxes, let me pick for a bit, helped some other customers, Mike made some suggestions, we talked, explained the goal, made a choice.
These guys are special and certainly family. This one will race to sit in my lap almost the minute I sit down. His name is Sunny and he was rescued from a hoarder situation. We helped him once and he helped me every day since.
November 15, 2024 at 11:17 PM
These guys are special and certainly family. This one will race to sit in my lap almost the minute I sit down. His name is Sunny and he was rescued from a hoarder situation. We helped him once and he helped me every day since.
It’s mid November here in the lower Hudson valley (as it is everywhere) and I’m still picking fresh tomatoes and basil as if it was August. This is a green zebra and a rose de Berne. Both are heirloom varieties of tomatoes.
November 10, 2024 at 12:37 AM
It’s mid November here in the lower Hudson valley (as it is everywhere) and I’m still picking fresh tomatoes and basil as if it was August. This is a green zebra and a rose de Berne. Both are heirloom varieties of tomatoes.