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Dear Gentle People,
OK, here's wazup.
I have a weekly, Sunday morning date to go walking the Volcanoes. This is to continue through August. My companion swears I'll be back at my house by 10am, for FNB.
Porkchop will be walking with us, so don't worry TOO much about locking gates, etc., but don't let any "cooties" in my place, ok??
Now: there's one difference. On August 8th, I will be attending the live broadcast of Pueblo Revolt, at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. I'm getting picked up here at about 9am.
Porkchop will NOT be going! He has leashes and stuff, if you need to confine him. DO NOT LET HIM GO FREE! I will not be here for FNB that Sunday.
So, make yourselves at home. You know where everything is, or you can dig around and find it.
I'll leave water heating for dishes.
Turn off the heater and unplug when done. Unplug hot plate, when not in use.
We need a can of camping gas for our camping stove.
My next door neighbor owns the "empty" lot in which I've been gardening. She is selling the property. She has asked me to remove any clutter, so the place will be presentable. She has been MORE than kind, allowing me to use that space. In fact, she's fine with most of my gardening, and doesn't require I tear it out, even now.
However, I request that we keep ALL FNB materials inside my gate from now on.
All boxes should be broken down, folded and placed on the stack in the alley. We'll need someone to move them for recycling soon.
The grapestake gate I'd placed across the driveway is gone. So, that's extra reason to keep track of Porkchop.
I could use a little help, this Sunday, organizing my fenced yard to accomodate the things on my neighbor's property which I need to move. Shouldn't be a big deal: only a few minutes.
Nola Jean has expressed an interest in cooking FNB at their house one week. I'd recommend August 8th, so nobody has to worry about Porky.
Nola, Yolanda, possibly Frank and I are going to Open Mic Night at Blue Dragon tonight. We'll meet here around six or so. Open Mic starts at 7:30; I'll be reading some poetry.
We're going because Kent, owner/manager, has offered us so much assistance. I'd like some of us to meet him, get an idea of what he can provide, etc. He's very kind and enthusiastic about FNB. If any of you would like, meet us... either here or at Blue Dragon.
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Thank you,
Rogi Riverstone
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