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I found this about the building: Yes, the building located at 44 Page Street in San Francisco still exists and remains standing, though it no longer functions as the Druid's Temple. Built around 1912 to house the New Druid Temple, it has served as a "funky old building" hosting various nonprofit organizations, such as the Western Alliance of Arts Administrators (WAA) in the late 1990s, notes the Western Arts Alliance.
The latest information I was able to find was a short history of how the original temple burned and the financial situation at the time and the building of the building cited in the above quoted article. It wraps up with their remaining obligation on the new property in 1913. They were there but I didn't find any evidence of a lodge 69 or where they might have gone. From what I've read, the Grand Grove of the Druids built the building in question and Lodge 69 is an entity that likely paid the Druids to host the dance in one of the building's dance halls.
Following my best guess... I left a note on the Californiadruids.org site. We wait and see. Thanks for the idea Chief. It's been a fun quest

THOUGHTS ON MICROSOFT ENDING SUPPORT FOR WINDOWS 10

thnkx Chief, I like the usb boot option.

I need clarification on the boot options.

Cold boot the machine with the usb plugged in and when it asks (?) me tell it where to boot from, or run the Windows OS normally and then plug in the usb and tell it to run ?
Yeah if you have a very simple BIOS that lets you slide what your SATS is, like mine is, mine is on the lower left hand corner.

Cataract Surgery

Interesting. I still have floaters after double cataract and lens replacement. Aren't floaters retinal?
I have no idea. I know I had floaters and a few days after each cataract surgery they were gone. This is the first I've seen of them since. I remember seeing floaters as a kid. I was fascinated by them and attempted to manipulate their movement with my mind.

Heart Trauma Recovery

Five months after my heart attack, my BP fell critically low. 67/43 was the lowest I logged. I went to the ER and I was dehydrated. After a couple of bags and a follow up with my PCP got blood work and then an appointment with a kidney guy and then I was dusted off and sent on my way. Nobody had a clue why I was so dehydrated.

The preventative measures I've taken since is to drink lots of beers. 🤣

MLB 2026

It was bitter cold yesterday and I had no reason to venture out. I spent most of the day watching spring training games on DTV's MLB channel. It was opening day for spring training. They aired a number of games but none were live feeds. They ran a sports ticker at the bottom of the picture with all of the game scores which pretty much eliminated any suspense of who might win. :) It was still fun to watch some baseball.

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