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Good morning from ATX. Currently 80°F and cloudy. Excessive heat warning in effect. Today's high expected near 98°F. Triple-digit temperatures inbound.

Chemo this morning. Leave here at 8 am. Doctor's admin called day before yesterday. CT scan indicates disease is stable and has not progressed.

Wishing y'all a Happy Hump Day.


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May God comfort and bless you brother ATXC....
 
Good morning from ATX. Currently 80°F and cloudy. Excessive heat warning in effect. Today's high expected near 98°F. Triple-digit temperatures inbound.

Chemo this morning. Leave here at 8 am. Doctor's admin called day before yesterday. CT scan indicates disease is stable and has not progressed.

Wishing y'all a Happy Hump Day.


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Good luck.
 
Good morning folks. Another hot one in the east.

Heading for Kentucky in the morning. Just a quick trip to check in on my father.

Glad to see the Cats’ bench warming guards go in the first few picks last night. That should inspire all those young guys in America who never cracked the starting line up.

I expect Reeves to get drafted in the second round today, and I think he’ll stick in the league.

Lots of work to get through. Hope you folks have a good day.
 
Safe travels MdWildcat.

It is a warm 76°F on it way to a predicted 86°. Late yesterday afternoon we got a good thunderstorm that gave us .88 inches of much needed rain.

You all have a good Thrusday.

Reed Shephard Number 3 pick. He was coming off the bench at UK. GEEZE.
 
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How the hell can a dog kill a coyote? Neighbor's Lab was being cornered by a coyote till the owner beat the coyote off.
My folks used to have a Great Pyrenees named Sam when they had a small horse farm. Every now and then Sam would leave them a present of a dead coyote at their front door. I reckon he wanted to show them he was doing his job. He was a very friendly dog if you didn't try to harm his horses.
 
Great pyrenees, which is what it looked like, can kill mountain lions. They are massive and very protective.
Great Pyrenees have a lot of fur too, so it is hard for Coyotes who are smaller and not as strong to bite through all of that fur. 3 of my dogs are Pyrenees mixes with one (the Monster) being mixed with another large stock guardian, the Anatolian Shepherd. At over 140lbs, she would out power the smaller but quicker Coyote. Around here, farmers use both Pyrenees and Anatolians to guard stock with others using Anatolians to hunt and kill Coyotes. That is how a few make extra money with their dogs here. Have seen a few trucks with elongated beds with kennels anchored on the bed to haul theses dogs to other farmers farms to go after Coyotes that have been attacking their animals.
 
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Hello from Campbell County folks.

Home with my father and brothers and sister. Long day. Left Maryland around 6am. Got to Kentucky around 2pm.

Dad seems a little more like himself for the first time since we lost mom. So I’m glad to be here to help out any way I can.

Hope it’s a nice Friday evening for all.
 
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