Thursday, November 9, 2017
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Life off the grid in the SW Texas desert. An experiment in sustainable living. NUMBERS AT THE END OF EACH BLOG POST: temp at 8PM,high temp,low temp,rainfall,wind conditions(CalmBreezyWindyGusty). YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFieldLab Daily live streams at https://www.youtube.com/thefieldlab/live
18 comments:
You look good for what you just went thorough. Hope you feel as good. What prompted all the tests?
Glad you're home. Praise God.
Marlin...years of youthful indiscretions and a funny blip on an EKG.
Thumbs up! Back to work! ;-)
Week of rest first...doctor's orders.
Glad everything worked out for the best!
Time is on your side.
Not today John, not today. (Remember the ad on t.v. of the elderly Sweedish woman who was about to die and wanted her window left open at night so her soul could escape and the nurse said - not tonight, not tonight - and closes the window.) :-)
Glad you are back home, now take it easy and rest.
Time for wine women and song
Be Well... many get peace from you and your life.
Two ships passing in the night.....I was heading home while you were doing the same. Sorry I missed you, but real glad about the outcome of your procedure. I would have enjoyed meeting you, Ben and Chupa.
BB Sutton... Interestingly I was down to Terlingua and Big Bend last month while John was up there stressing for the first time, but I did get to talk to a neon hippy at the ghost town front porch (heavy no debt message between beers at 10am) and briefly met up with one of John’s protégées, Robert Earl (can you pick me up some half and half on your way). Big Bend is an interesting place, one minute you are in the desert, twenty minutes later you are at a mountain lodge 5000 feet up with volcanic formations teeming with lush connifers. The Park even has one dinosaur dig location with a pavallion run by solar and quenched by rainwater collection.
rj...Big Bend is an awe inspiring place in our great state and my heart. I only discovered it about 5 years ago and I've been back every couple of years since then, it's a wonderful experience. Been to the front porch and made the dinosaur dig this trip...hard to deal with the fact that it was an ocean millions of years ago.
Glad you got home to relax
Sure glad that you are home. Now, just don't over do it, you hear?
glad things are back to normal at tfl…
or near normal… (and I don't mean Illinois - or Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, or Tennessee.)
Smell the roses. Or maybe the rabbitbrush. Welcome home!
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