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It's been a couple of weeks since we had a warm and sunny spell that facilitated line drying, otherwise my fleece sheets would be on hanging outside right now instead of tumbling in the gas-fired Neptune.

 

People around here are putting holiday lights up again, and even lawn decorations.  Whatever floats your boat, I guess, but I'm not on board.  Others are placing a single lamp in a front window.  That's a compromise I can support.

 

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well the CDC recommends that we wash clothes in the hottest water possible, mainly 140 degrees minimum and dry clothes in the dryer...for at least 28 minutes on high...

but I am game for hanging them outside, especially bed linens....

to kill boredom, or past the time away, I am washing in the wringer....

@Ralph, I am on board with your lamp....but prefer something a bit more manly

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Yogi, if this goes on much longer we may be going to the store in a mask and gloves. Tommie the Wolfman decided to close "nonessential businesses" and on his list, anything to do with yarn, fabric, textiles, or clothing is totally shut down. He even closed laundromats until people objected and just reopened them. We will eventually have no clothes? I mean, it's still cold here!
 
I'm sorry, did I roll my eyes out loud!

again, why one does not ingest when they have the chance is beyond me....either choice results with indigestion!

Turbocharging, the act of compressing a lot of dense air into such a tiny chamber.....yet the wastegate just blows it out the exhaust....
 
The Corona was the first model Toyota sold in the US. David owned a 1972 Corona for a very brief time.  It was a really nice car, seemed almost luxurious to the 71’ Maverick that we also had.  

 

The Corona had pretty good power for a 4 cyl, at the time.    We only owned it for about a month, then the timing chain broke.  David only bought to to commute to Marin Co. for a USPS job, that he later quit.  It was the only time we ever owned two cars at once.

 

Toyota during the 70’s sold three different models here, the entry level Corolla, the mid range Carina and the of the line Corona.

 

Eddie
 

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