[Oxford63] Addresses Galore!

Nancy Luke nancy_luke at sbcglobal.net
Sat Jun 6 22:08:56 MDT 2020


Sorry to have missed the meeting today. Our Comcast service was out for several hours so Zooming was not possible. 
Jane, it looks as though you have outsmarted Athena. Who would have thought that hot pink would be her color? Great photos and narrative. 
My snail mail address is 5162 Oak Meadow Drive, Santa Rosa, CA, 95401. Phone numbers and email are correct. 
My husband and I just went out to dinner at a restaurant with another couple. Wow! Still waiting for a haircut, however. 
Hope everyone is well. 

Nancy Luke

> On Jun 6, 2020, at 1:58 PM, Jane M. Hill via oxford63 <oxford63 at mailman.cyber-community.com> wrote:
> 
> Classmates -
> 
> Good to see those of you that could make it. Here are the two lists on the website:
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>             Email Addresses            http://www.cyber-community.com/Oxford/ClassList.html
>             Snail Mail Addresses     http://www.cyber-community.com/Oxford/PhoneList.html
> 
> What's intriguing is that while the info is on the Web, there are no links to the site. We have the information, but there is no way for anyone else to know it's there.
> 
> This is a request for updates! If your address has changed, or if you know of someone else that has a new phone, address or email, please let me know, and I'll revise the information.
> 
> In these heavy times, thought I would send you a glimpse of Athena, my tortoise. She is happily ensconced in the front walled area, but about six weeks ago it was too cold to let her stay out overnight. 
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> The winter temperatures in Santa Fe are a bit too cold to let Athena hibernate. Therefore, she spends the winter in the house. Come mid-May, the evenings are warm enough that she can enjoy some blissful months in the walled, front garden. For now, however, the evenings are still too cold to let her loose. A couple weeks ago the daytime temperature hit 70, and I took her out for the afternoon. More recently, we have had some more warm days. The problem is that I need to be able to retrieve her in the evening when the temperature drops. Given my poor vision and her natural camouflage, she is impossible to locate. My solution is a "tortoise tracker".
> 
> Here's Athena a couple weeks ago enjoying her first dandelion of 2020:
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> Then there's the tortoise tracker:
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> Tortoise tracker at work:
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> *** Jane ***
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> Cyber Mesa Telecom
> Santa Fe Headquarters
> Tel 505-988-9200
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> Cyber Mesa Website 
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> -- 
> 
> *** Jane ***
> 
> Cyber Mesa Telecom
> Santa Fe Headquarters
> Tel 505-988-9200
> 
> Cyber Mesa Website 
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