SITREP

1964

Light posting for a bit over the next few days as we shift our pennant from the two bedroom apartment we have shared with SWMBO and two college-age kids to the new digs.  In between, it’s another DITY move.  Provided fortune smiles upon us (read: the internet provider doesn’t goober up the connection), we should be up to speed eary next week.  In the meantime, we have one or two posts scheduled to fill the gap.

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