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Old August 18th 19, 10:17 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Summertime and the Livin' is Easy

On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 2:02:27 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Saturday, August 17, 2019 at 2:08:42 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:
On Friday, August 16, 2019 at 4:06:45 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:

81 sunny and good beach day.Cool nights make for nice dreams.Saw ants in van.Time to spray every inch. Dollar store has what is needed.bert



Nice and cool here in Gresham. Now 68F as of 1:30 PM. Cloudy but dry. Wind NW at 5 mph. Humidity 60%. Great weather to look for Bigfoot!

Indeed, I went to the Oregon Bigfoot Festival in Troutdale this morning.. I couldn't get into the conference in the main hall, because all seats had already been reserved. But they brought some of the speakers to the stage outside to give short talks. An Indian got up and gave his perspectives of Bigfoot from the Native Americans point of view. Then there was some entertainment. Then Clyde Lewis, who does the syndicated radio show Net Zero from Portland, gave a very good presentation of his own experience sighting a Bigfoot on a ranch near Mt. Adams in Washington! The rest of the area had lots of booths selling various kinds of Bigfoot items, souvenirs, memorabilia, etc. Sort of like a Saturday flea market devoted to Bigfoot! A couple of big guys in hairy ape suites were running around, not fooling anybody, but making good tip money off of all those who wanted their pictures taken with them! There was an amazing turn out for this for this event,and the parking lots were over flowing with cars. Bigfoot is very popular! Of course I took the bus.

This was on the banks of the Sandy River, flowing pristine and cold out of the heart of the Cascade Mountains. According to the friendly lady bus driver, it flows out of the Sandy Glacier on Mt. Hood, perhaps one of those glaciers Sam keeps worrying about melting. But prime habitat for Bigfoot!

The morning was cool, so a hot tea warmed me up. They were actually kind of short on food and refreshments. More money could be made in that area. From there the same bus, same driver, took me back straight here to the library. So convenient.

Double-A


Cooler with cloud cover.Be a nice bud day as the sun comes out at 2pm.Got a long letter from Sandy.(love letter) WOW. She likes Wisconsin.



My native state!


Her mother's house in on lake Michegan. She wants me to visit.?No way" Sunday is a long day.Bars are empty.I hate drinking and eating alone.Also the beach is no fun other than sailing.I now have made my boat to take Huntington Beach longest and biggest waves. All take pictures of the boat and crazy me.Bert



Put out a tip jar when they take pictures. Bigfoot was cleaning up yesterday on such tips!

Now sunny and 71F here in Gresham as 0f 2:15 PM. Wind NW at 5 mph. Humidity 54%. Still very cool for August.

Double-A





 




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