2025-11-25

Wordle: three, my starter was ALTER

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15 Responses to 2025-11-25

  1. Steve says:

    Wordle in 3.

    The NYT let me create a puzzle but didn’t give me the link. Hmmm…

    Still waiting on the lumber delivery. I think it should be here today and then I can start building.

    20 miles yesterday, unfortunately with the wind going out, so I fought it coming home.

    I was going to take the scooter out and dust it off, but it’s about to be raining here.

    -FP

  2. Jenka says:

    Work is real quiet this week! There were several people in the office yesterday, but today it will be much less. Tomorrow I might be the only one. I am totally fine with that.

    Sushi last night followed by an episode of TAR.

  3. Steve says:

    And the book of faces says it’s John’s birthday. Happy Birthday, HwC!

  4. Barb says:

    it rained hard for maybe 2 minutes a little earlier – but the radar says it should be raining hard again very soon.

  5. Barb says:

    Allan is working an OT (paramedic supervisor) day at station 3 today – at Phipps Plaza.
    I haven’t been to that area in FOREVER.
    I think I may go meet him dinner.
    Anyone been to that area? We may just go walk the mall & see what there is there.

    • Steve says:

      Oh Lordy! I can’t even remember the last time.

      • Barb says:

        I know!!! I did go to a movie with some friends there last year or maybe 2 years ago.
        I think there’s a Legoland in that mall.
        I don’t want to deal with parking, so I’ll probably park at the firehouse & we will walk somewhere.

    • David says:

      If you want a bar, I recommend The Bucket Shop on Lenox Road (a block or so from Phipps) in the bottom of the UGA office building. I’ve been going there off and on since the 80s.

  6. Barb says:

    Kroger at 3:30 is very, very busy. And – I think everyone is getting their groceries delivered – the people collecting the groceries with the huge carts that block the aisles were everywhere.

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