The bench can be overturned and something can be plugged into that cord at Onondaga Lake Park.
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Christmas lights? For your predicted snow? Ugh. We will have some chill and rain but no snow that I know of!
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I hope you all are warmer than we will be, MBC.
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I think we will be but we might be getting wet.
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Rained a bit, cold, ugh, MBC.
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Some of my plants didn’t make it. Sigh.
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Oh no, MBC.
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It’s my own fault.
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Is that a cord? It looked like a camera to me… But then again, my vision isn’t what it used to be LOL! 😊
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It’s a cord, Rachel. I think, anyway. My vision also …
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Ahh…it’s a BenchMark! LOL!ヘ(=^・ω・^= )ノ
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Yes it is, Patricia!
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Hi Mark, what’s that device up in the tree? This is such a pretty area. Must be great to walk through.
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It’s an extension cord to plug stuff into, Sandra, ready for spring events that might not happen?
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Oh I see! I hope you’re doing well, Mark. I heard you’re expected to experience unseasonably intense storm activity in your area soon. Take good care.
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Yes, as in likely wet snow in May. Oy, Sandra!
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Good Wednesday Morning Mark. Noticed that familiar vehicles were parked in the lot at the local library and I cruised through wondering if there had been a reopening. But instead I realized that the several people who live at the library had returned, procured very long heavy duty extension cords and plugged into the power source hidden behind the bushes. Sheltering in place, staying home, social distancing has so many meanings/ perspectives depending on where your power source is, and what kind of power a person needs.
All my best to you Mark.
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Yes, the library meets the needs in different ways, JoHanna. Hmmmm.
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Oh you are so right. I was glad to see the guys found power and I am hoping they have located the water spigots too.
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change is coming, indeed.
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We shall see, Beth. Snow is forecast for this weekend.
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