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Snow delay

Here in northeast Ohio the saying goes "if you don't like the weather, wait a few minutes", or as some like to say "move a few feet". I left work at 1:30 this afternoon and in Cleveland, visability was zero. I got down the interstate a few miles and the road was wet. Only problem is I was out of washer fluid in the WIXYmobile, so I had to make a trip to Wallyworld to get a gallon.

As I type these words, the Indians game is in snow delay, top of the fifth, two outs, bases loaded, tribe leading 4-0. Perfect football weather. So I have the game on, with the sound down, playing with one of my new toys, a headset microphone. Who knows, maybe I will go into the wonderful world of pod casting. Stay tuned. You might soon hear an audio version of "WIXY's Gone Bananas".

Had to run out. By the time I came back home the ballgame was called because of the snow. And so starts the the home season for the 2007 Cleveland Indians.

In case I don't get back to the keyboard until the beginning of the week, have a blessed Resurrection Sunday. Remember don't worship the Jesus on the cross, or in the tomb. I worship the Jesus in my heart.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Wish it would hurry and warm up.
I want some ice cream!

Mike Dane

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