Our Location today is Windsor, Ontario.
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There is definitely a change in the air and it is Cold, Windy and White. It is definitely time to layer up in the morning, especially since we live across the street from the Detroit River and the way our building along with the neighbouring building create a vortex as you walk to your vehicles. The White Stuff covered mostly the grass and gardens but it is still a foreboding message.
Most drivers were wise enough to drive according to the road conditions, but there were the odd ones that didn’t appreciate the way their souped up compacts teetered over the edges of the county ditches.
This morning Sorough and I did some extra work on the PTA, and were able to get the second Powder Bin working, which has not happened in some time. We also calibrated the Powder Flow on both units, so we’ll be better able to determine what to use on upcoming jobs.
I surprised Enrico, when I wished him a Happy Birthday. He had forgot about it until I reminded him.
After a couple of quick touch-ups Mile suggested we load the Seven Inch Left-Handed Feedscrew. Not having any information on that particular size, we used the Pencil taped to the Torch, to refine the Numbers. We had it running perfectly when Mile changed his mind and had us load a Three Inch Feedscrew. It didn’t surprise me much after the way he has treated others lately.
Kathy was at the grocery store this morning when they had several power outages. Whoever was in charge, needed to brush up on their People Skills. They were telling everyone they had to pay Cash, or put everything back where they got it. (How many use Debit or Credit for groceries today?) Most like Kathy left everything in the Shopping Carts and before exiting the store.
Though our Illness is getting better, it’s still causing us problems.
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Be Safe and Enjoy!
It’s about time.
Krackers
Words of Inspiration
Truly successful decision making relies on a balance between deliberate and instinctive thinking.
Malcolm Gladwell, Canadian Journalist
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