Thanks for asking, Reds. I'm feeling fine, no worries about that - if I hadn't gotten the checkup, I'd be feeling terrific. There are no effects from my condition from the cancer standpoint. Don't even know it's there. Was going to update the cancer thread and will this weekend. Was able to go to a support group on Monday night, and met a guy who has gone through this surgery - much worse than me - and is a wonderful resource of info. Plus, at the same time, met with a terrific urologist from the area where I'm schooling now, a top 50 nationally rated facility for prostate cancer, and wife and I are meeting with him in early January. He made me feel a bit better about things, and will do multiple options. Just loved the guy, can't explain it, but he's my doctor unless he proves otherwise. So, we'll see. Happy to go into battle with that man at the helm, so far.
Now, back to the drinking and snow... we're probably looking at a mini-snownami by mid-day tomorrow, should have 6-8 inches to blow out by morning. Summers are great, price to pay tomorrow for those summers, I guess. :shrug:
I confess, I get a strange sense of accomplishment and pride after powering up that snowblower and creating a nice clear path for life. I remember being young and shoveling back in Missouri when it snowed, and hating every second of it. No doubt dealing with the snow sucks, but the whole snowblower thing is just another version of manpower, and makes me feel manly... (and stupid for living here in the winter... :mj07: )
Cheers, guys!
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Manly is having a 150 feet or so of driveway and sidewalk and shoveling it by hand like I do--when my neighbors with their snowblowers don't get to it 1st....
BARTENDER!
#5!