In other words, it s all my fault.
I tipped off the forces of evil last week while lost in my wanderlust. The call of a road trip and sharing with you gave those Russian cyberbombers the reason they needed to strike.
SJ can t go on a road trip if SJ can t get any gas.
The DarkSide s ransomware hit on the Colonial gas pipeline was the kind of thing superheroes like me expect from the forces of evil. Instead of keeping me off the road with something direct, like pouring sugar in my gas tank, they go for the grand gesture.
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After securing all appropriate permits and lab tests for their hydropanels, Linda McKinney, left, hands the first jug of water collected from the hydropanels to a McDowell County resident during a water distribution at Five Loaves and Two Fishes Food Bank on Saturday, March 6, 2021, in Kimball, West Virginia. McKinney is the founder and operator of the food bank.
The Five Loaves, Two Fishes food bank sits on a narrow strip of land between Elkhorn Creek and U.S. Route 52 in McDowell County, West Virginia. Behind a black fence with a gate sits what looks like a bunch of small solar panels. The panels make a strange noise - almost as if a spaceship is about to take off.
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Canoe Kentucky Celebrates 40 years
Allison and Nathan Depenbrock are the second-generation owners of Canoe Kentucky.
From its headquarters on the Elkhorn Creek in the Peaks Mill area of Frankfort, Canoe Kentucky has been providing customers with rental excursions for four decades.
Canoe Kentucky commercially operates on 19 miles of the Elkhorn, and most customers choose either a five-mile or 10-mile trip, said co-owner Nathan Depenbrock.
âYouâll go five miles in about two hours,â he said. âItâs very easy and leisurely. The water, on average, is only about knee deep.â
Canoe Kentucky also offers trips on the Kentucky River. Canoers and kayakers can paddle upstream or downstream as far as they wish and stop near downtown Frankfort at one of several riverside restaurants for a bite to eat.