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@hollydolly Publix is a big grocery store in the South in America. Instacart is a program you sign up with to have deliveries from many stores. We pay $9.99 a month. Of course, you wouldn't know. Thanks for the hugs.

I figured out how to get back on the store I was locked out, so I guess it is good now.
 
@hollydolly Publix is a big grocery store in the South in America. Instacart is a program you sign up with to have deliveries from many stores. We pay $9.99 a month. Of course, you wouldn't know. Thanks for the hugs.

I figured out how to get back on the store I was locked out, so I guess it is good now.
Thanks for the explanation Rae..... (y) You pay $9.99 a month for supermarket grocery deliveries ?....wow !... ours costs as little as £4.99 per month... as long as we have deliveries after 3pm....

...and if we want a superfast delivery in less than an hour... it costs £1.99 as long as we spend £15..or more...
 
Left: With two 4-wheel-drive SUV's, my daughter and friends were camping in the boondocks of the Death Valley National Park
that is surrounded by high mountain ranges. When the weather forecast called for new snow in the mountains, they decided to
come home while the mountain passes were still open. This picture was taken by a drone, copied from an iPhone and cropped.
They made it out in the last minute and drove home in 6 hours. Right: The first of 3 storms gave our house 1.2" of rain, bringing
the total for this rain season to 7.1" which guarantees a drought free year. I am living where the white arrow tip is pointing.

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Just another picture of our garden. BTW, yesterday I had my regular dental check-up, and today I'll have a skin cancer check-up.

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Left: At sunrise, I let the pups out to do their morning business. Of course, they also play. Then breakfast, and afterwards
we'll go on our daily one-hour morning hike. Right: Our hawk-in-residence. I just saw another hawk. Will they build a nest?

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God loves you, and so do I.

Your plants and pups look happy, the hawk too. Glad the young ones made it out okay. We got a lot of rain in the Bay Area yesterday too - all day. Oddly it was bitterly cold (by our standards) as well as wet. In what I expected to be lull (but never came) I walked Ember around the block, through the park and back home. We even passed on dog off leash but when I took her off lead she just looked miserablely cold and wet. With her short fur it wasn't any fun. So I brought her home, toweled her off and let her upstairs onto my bed. Didn't complain about being house bound after that.
 
We had 2 nights of snow after a ~45 day drought, the first night was 10" and last night 8" so there were 2 powder days. Only got to ski today though, yesterday I trained and we brought the camper to storage finally. It's been at the shop to add batteries and a diesel heater so we'll be further testing my wife's tolerance of spring and mid-late fall camping.

Today I get in the line up 20 mins before t time and it turns out the lift that goes to the top was out of service for an undetermined amount of time so we all pile into the gondola line. I don't like riding the gondola for a number of reasons. Anyway that costs about 10-12 extra minutes, but I was able to turn lemons into lemonade.

The ski area typically has a staggered with the avalanche prone areas being last to open on powder days to allow for avalanche mitigation. The rope was just about to drop into The Bowls so I buckled up and got in there and had 2 great runs. It's so nice when the powder absorbs all the energy, smearing it around like butter. Made a 3rd run in some gentler terrain and then the light went away and the President's Day week crowd hit hard. There were many out of control 14-17 yo boys and they scare the crap out me so I beat it out of there.

Glad to hear of the SoCal rains, flowers are blooming like crazy and it should be an outstanding bloom this spring, but sad to hear of the Tahoe avalanche victims.........Shiffrin wins Gold in the Slalom!!!
 
Per earlier posts this week, had expected today to either be photographing in Yosemite Valley or skiing fresh snow at Dodge Ridge. A huge load of carefully assembled cold weather gear has been sitting in front of my front door ready to be moved into the Trailblazer. But pulled the plug on those ideas after assessing last minute weather updates that has turned out to be wise as there was so much snow, any skiing would have been very limited, not worth the long drive in foul weather and Yosemite Valley has been in turmoil over the holiday weekend given the El Capitan Firefall phenomenon that is huge on social media causing grid lock.

https://www.sfgate.com/national-parks/article/yosemite-national-park-holiday-mess-21360563.php

Will wait till next midweek for any Tahoe skiing as another forecast but not as large post weekend storm wanes. Thus, may drive up to YV for Friday morning when the first at least partially sunny day is forecast.

In the mean time, unexpectedly now at home, see there is a great local hard rock band playing for free at 6pm this evening just a short 6 miles away! Yes, mr dave after several quiet days recovering at home, will be out having 2 much fun once again, solo freestyle rock dancing in about 3+ hours. A band called Kid Dynamite that includes 2 members that used to back The Steve Miller Band when I often saw them in the 1970s. Wish some of you SF gals could join me.

Am going to make a point to ask them directly if they ever played the below instrumental that was released in 1968 before they backed Miller. They actually played it at Fillmore West in concert. Somehow managed to mic for the intro, the now long dismantled Golden Gate Bridge foghorn. Amazing recording for anyone using large hi fi bass speakers:

The Steve Miller Band
Song For Our Ancestors
 
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It's coming up to 10.30pm... it's been raining again..sleeting... basically non stop since about 5pm.. and apparently more to come tomorrow.. what with the dark, high winds and the heavy rain...I'm glad I didn't have to go anywhere this evening...

It's been really cold as well which is not usual when it's raining.. but the temps dropped down to 13c in the house and I just couldn't get warm so I put the heating on... and it took about 2 hours for it to actually warm a little bit to now which is 19..deg c...but it felt really horribly cold for a while even tho; I have 3 layers on... The michelin Man would be proud ! :ROFLMAO:

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