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  1. We were in Flam in 2005 on the Marco Polo. We took the train up to Myrdal where we had time to walk around and have lunch before boarding a bus to Gudvangen where the ship met us. All my pictures of Flam were taken from the ship. I'd like to go back some day and explore the town. The train Here are some pictures of our walk around Myrdal, a pretty mountain town. Lenda
  2. Good morning from a very humid central Texas. We keep the house cool at night for better sleeping, and when I opened the blinds this morning, there was heavy condensation on the outside of the windows. Now, that it is brighter, I can see across the street, but it is still through a curtain of wet. According to the Weather Channel app it is foggy and 76F. Naturally, the humidity is 100% with a dew point of 76F, so my quick trip to the store will be delayed a bit. The good news is our high is supposed to on[y reach 81F, but we are in for some thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. We are also getting a severe weather risk statement, but since that comes from Fort Worth, it covers most of the DFW metroplex, and we're on the southern edge of that area. I will move the outside furniture in the port to an area where it won't blow into the cars. After three busy days, today will be easy with catching up on computer work. There are three good days to celebrate. The beginning of the foundation for the European Union, Home Front Heroes, and Moscato are all worthy days. I like the Euripides quote, and I take it to mean that while there are other important people in our lives, we can only live our life and cannot live other peoples' lives. The quiche sounds good, but I might change the cheese and add bacon. Someone else can have my Cosmopolitan, but the wine, all three, sound very good. We visited Flam in 2005 on Marco Polo and had an interesting tour. The breaking of the Enigma codes at Bletchley Park in 1941 was the breakthrough Britain and the allies needed to win WWII. @StLouisCruisers Sandi, I hope the weather clears before you have to leave to pick up your rental car. I'm glad you have a backup refrigerator. @grapau27 Graham, thank you for the information about Europe Day. @marshhawk Annie, I hope all goes well tomorrow. I guess everyone reacts differently to laughing gas, but when I had it for a root canal, I was able to drive home afterwards. But I was much younger then. @Nickelpenny Penni, I'm sorry your had such a stressful week and a half, but glad you now have a plan for the surgery. Remember if there is a 50% chance the surgery won't help with the numbness and pain, there is a 50% chance it will help. @cunnorl Charlene, that is nice you met someone who can give you information about the world cruise. @smitty34877 Terry, I'm glad you have younger ones to help with the lifting, and are pooling your resources to get more outside help. I think we are all learning we can't do everything we used to be able to do easily. It's not an easy lesson for any of us. HUGS! Lenda
  3. Maureen, we are under a tornado watch, but I think it covers a large area of north east Texas. I just checked the future cast on the weather app, and everything that is showing up for the next several hours is either south or east of us. I'm glad the procedure went well. I love the answer. Yes, Roy, Westerdam and Zuiderdam are both Vista class ships. Lenda
  4. We're back from our Mexican lunch, and it was as good as ever. We've never had a bad meal at that restaurant. It is still hot and humid. I just checked the weather app, and it says its 90F and feels like 102F. The humidity is 66% with a dew point of 76F. We moved north 25 years ago to escape the oppressive humidity along the Gulf Coast. Sadly in the past ten years it has followed us, but this is about as bad as it gets. I'm just glad we had the a/c tune-up done last week, and it's keeping the house comfortable. Annie, I hope DH's procedure next Tuesday goes smoothly this time. I would also check that the laser is working. Ray, thanks for the reminder about the grandparent scam. We've been hearing about it for many years. It wouldn't work with us since we don't have any grandchildren, but it might be fun to "play" with the scammers some. Asking the dog's name was a good idea. That would be about impossible for a scammer to know. Lenda
  5. Good afternoon from a partly sunny central Texas. It is 86F and very humid, but now there is not a chance of scattered thunderstorms this afternoon according to the revised forecast. I hope if it does rain tomorrow as predicted this morning, the humidity will be lower afterwards. It's not pleasant out at all even with the wind. The house is clean, for now, and the car is at the station to get the new tires installed. We've decided to get Mexican food this afternoon before the lunch specials are over, and we'll pick up the car on the way home. Susan, I'm glad you are able to help your neighbor's daughter. I know you will be relieved to shed the responsibility of the two condos. Susan, I'm glad the tornados missed you, and while I'm sorry there were injuries, I'm there were so few. Lorraine, that is nice you are making the food for your friend freezer ready. I remember when my mother died, we received so much food, especially pies. My BFFs mother stopped by a few days later, and headed to the kitchen to pick up her pie plate. Fortunately, I caught her in time and said we hadn't finished the pie yet. That was true, but also true was we hadn't gotten to it yet. I took her pie plate to her a few days later. Oliver is one lucky dog to have such a loving furever home, but how can anyone mistreat animals. I hope Claudio can save the magnolia tree. I received a magnolia tree for my 45th birthday, and by the time we moved, it had matured and was putting out a lot of beautiful blossoms. When we drove by our old house five years later, the new owners had cut down that beautiful tree. I just about broke my heart. Those are my favorite trees too, but with so little top soil over the limestone, we can't grown them here. Paul, thanks for the link. I hope all those injured are recovering, and the crew member gets the help he needs, and also the punishment he deserves. Vanessa, I can believe that about the tingling, since the numbness DH had before his back surgery is still a problem. It is getting better, but very slowly. It just takes nerve longer to recover than the rest of the body. Karen, I hope your DGD enjoys her first birthday, and that special day and the good memories of you DD DH continue to help you do well today. HUGS! Terry, I'm so very sorry that today is not a good day, and I hope things improve. I also hope you get some rest, too. HUGS to all. Brenda, congratulations to your DH on his award and graduating. Brenda, thanks for the pictures of the beautiful flowers. Ray, thanks for sharing that story. The crew of the USS Higbee was very lucky that day. I did google the ship, and was surprised to learn she was the first US war ship named for a female officer, Chief Nurse Lenah S. Higbee, who was Superintendent of Nurses in WWI. Lenda
  6. On October 26, 2018, Coral Princess docked in Chan May, Vietnam. This was the port for tours to either Danang or Hue. Out tour was to Hue, the ancient imperial capital, with stops at the Imperial Palace, a Pagoda, a ride on the Perfume River and a visit to six of seven royal tombs. On the drive from the port to Hue Crossing the Perfume River The Citadel which encloses the grounds of the Imperial City, seat of the Ngugian Dynasty. Hue was the capital of Vietnam from 1802 until 1945. The gate we exited the Citadel Nearby was the inevitable display of military materiel left behind. The display also included a MIG. The next stop was the Then Mu Pagoda. Buddhist monks live in this pagoda which was built in 1601. Next we took a dragon boat ride on the Perfume River to reach a resort for lunch, and then returned to our buses by dragon boat. A couple of street scenes. There seven important royal tombs in Hue. One is one the Citadel side of the river and the other six are in an area on the other side of the river. We visited those tombs. I have pictures of three tombs and the area. The tombs are lined up in a row. To reach the tombs, you climb up one, down the other side, and repeat with each tomb. There is also was walkway around the tombs. We climbed two, and then just wandered around the area until it was time to return to the buses. We enjoyed our three days in Vietnam, and I'd go back if given the opportunity. Lenda
  7. An early good morning from central Texas. It is already 75F with a predicted high of 88F and 10 to 15 mph winds. It looks like there is a chance for scattered thunderstorms this afternoon, but rain is predicted for tomorrow. It will be a busy day between me cleaning house, and DH getting new tires for one of the cars. At least, he only has to go as far as the corner gas station since the owner ordered the tires yesterday. It's nice we don't have to go to Waco for the tires. I had never heard of Thalassemia, but it is a disease that needs more study. I think after the wildfires in the panhandle, people should have a plan for their animals in case of a disaster. Cruelty Free Day, hopefully every day, would be wonderful. As a unrepentant chocoholic, I love the Linda Grayson quote. As someone said it, would be nice if the friend also brought red wine, too. I would like the meal, but DH does not like spinach salad. We'll pass on the drink and the wine. We docked in Chan May, Vietnam, on Coral Princess in 2018, and took a tour to Hue. Today in history saw the end of a brutal war in Europe. @grapau27 Graham, thank you for educating us about Thalassemia. @aliaschief Bruce, I hope you and Sue enjoy your safari. @0106 Tina, thanks for the information about sock burning day. I had never heard of it. @JazzyV Vanessa, I hope your BFF is doing all right and managing with his broken ankle. @dfish Debbie, you have a busy day planned. I need to power wash our driveway and port once the rain stops for a while. @marshhawk Annie, I'm glad you and DH avoided the accident. Just because some one has a driver's license doesn't mean they really know how to drive. @kazu Jacqui, I hope your foot is less painful and that you had a good night's sleep. Lenda
  8. Debbie, I totally agree with Terry @smitty34877. I better not say more about the clinic dragging out the time so they can get more money, or I might wind up in CC jail. 😁 Lenda
  9. We are back from out trip to the PO and W-M. Our passports are now in the hands of the PO, and the clerk said we should get the new ones in 4 to 6 weeks. The nurse when I had my check-up said the liquid has been improved and isn't quite as nasty to drink. Also, you don't need to drink as much. She said it was once in the afternoon and once in the morning. She didn't know about the pills, but the nurse practioner several years ago mentioned the pills. Eva, I hope your pretty flowers survive the thunderstorms. Good news about your lab work. Carolyn, thank you for sharing the news about Amber. Even baby steps in improvement are good news. I hope Houdini begins to gain weight. Jacqui, I hope the antibiotics are working. I don't blame you for not wanting to se the podiatrist again. Lenda
  10. Joy, we have several of those battery operated jumpers. A word of caution. Be sure the jumpers are charged when you leave home. Lorraine, how awful for your friend. To have one grandson in the hospital with serious complications from Crohn's, and then to have another killed in a car accident. I hope the first grandson recovers, and our condolences to your friend and her family on the loss of her grandson. Lenda
  11. Good morning from a partly cloudy central Texas. It is 73F and will go up to 87F this afternoon with more sun. As Elizabeth @Haljo1935 said, we are not supposed to get any more rain until Thursday, and that looks like the only for rain until next Tuesday. This morning we'll be heading to the Post Office in the county seat to get our passport pictures taken, and then to send the old passports and applications for in for renewal. While we're there, we will make a quick stop at W-M to pick up some prescription refills. As far as the days today, someone else can have my Cosmopolitan and Sauvignon Blanc. Cystinosis is one of those rare diseases that need more attention. I've always enjoyed John Lennon's "Imagine", and I wish the world would join the dreamers and we could live as one. We'll pass on the meal because of the seasoning, and also on the drink of the day. The wine sounds good, but not at that price. Sadly, we have not been to Kushiro since it was a port we had to miss on our 2018 Circle the North Pacific Cruise. The 1952 publication by Geoffrey Dummer of the concept for the integrated circuit was revolutionary as far as computer, and led the way to smaller and faster computers, including our modern telephones. @MISTER 67 Good news on your labs and test results for you annual physical. @grapau27 Graham, thank you telling us about cystinosis, something I'd never heard of. @kazu Jacqui, I'm sorry the foot was too painful to allow you to sleep. Don't worry about whining or complaining to us. We are all interested in how you are doing. I'm guessing you are looking for a new place to get a pedicure in the future. @Haljo1935 Elizabeth, I hope the eye procedure goes smoothly today, and that the neurologist has another drug to help that the insurance company will approve. @smitty34877 Terry, I'm glad you have help when needed. Because of cedar pollen, we have the a/c on and the windows closed. @Cruzin Terri Terri, I'm very happy you and Jim found a way to travel that Jim can enjoy without stressing out. @dfish Debbie, I hope the ablation is approved and can be done soon. I hope the pain clinic can help with the neck too. @richwmn Rich, it's not RC Co-cola, but a Moon Pie is also good with Dr. Pepper. It can become a "big smore" if heated in the microwave. That's how DH likes them, and sometime with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top. @marshhawk Annie, I hope the vet visit goes well, and the entry into the carriers is not difficult. Lenda
  12. Maureen, I second the suggestion to use EMTs to help when needed. We used them when we needed to get DH from the bed to the car or back to bed when he had doctor visits and needed to go to the hospital. One of our neighbors also called them to get her DH to and from the car. The ones we met are wonderful caring people. One even sat down at our piano and gave us a short concert. Lenda
  13. Vanessa, I'm sorry it turned out BFF did break his ankle. We really do need to invest in bubble wrap. Beautiful pictures, Brenda. Lenda
  14. A little late, but I just noticed Teacher Appreciation Week began today. I appreciate most of the hard working, dedicated teachers I had and the DDs had. However, there were a very rare few that should never have gone into teaching. Maureen, I'm glad that DH's eye is better with less inflammation. I'm sure between the doctor you're seeing in NJ and the surgeon, you will get the best advice on how to proceed. Lenda Lenda
  15. The yard is done, and I also finally had time to wash the patio furniture that sat outside all winter. Now, once it dries, I can get the cushions out of the storeroom, and begin enjoying sitting outside reading on nice days. A lot will depend if and when it stops raining, how much time I will have to enjoy sitting outside. While it was not that hot, and was cloudy and windy, it was still not the most comfortable day for mowing. The humidity made me think I was back near the Gulf Coast. I much prefer dry heat having grown up in west Texas. At least, the yard looks good for another week or so. Ray, when has the government ever made sense? A couple more acronyms: IFFC = If I remember correctly and IMHO = In my humble opinion. Sometimes, you just have to make a guess from the context of the post. Sometimes, I Google the acronym now that the CC list is history. Sandi, I'm glad you reached home safely and without too much traffic. I'll try to pay better attention in the mornings and post the links if you haven't posted by the time I get on the FR/D. Jacqui, I hope the mega dose of antibiotic knocks out the infection quickly, and that the foot feels 100% better soon. In the meantime, just rest and heal. Lenda
  16. Good afternoon. It's windy and cloudy with no chance of rain until overnight. I decided to take advantage of no rain and will be heading out to mow the yard. Hopefully, I can get a couple of other things done too. I will gladly celebrate nurses day. We've met some wonderful nurses over the past two years. Congratulations to the Stars, even though I don't follow hockey. My mother was the hockey fan in the family. Welcome home, Colin and Ellen. @Overhead Fred Welcome home, Fred and Mitzi. Maureen, I hope all goes well at Richard's appointment, and that the doctor is pleased with the recovery. Lenda
  17. Pennie, congratulations on the impressive weight loss. Oh no, Vanessa. I hope BFF's ankle isn't broken. I'm glad you were able to drive and to get him to the ER. Lenda
  18. Unfortunately, I am not able to repost Sandi's @StLouisCruisers pictures for her since they have disappeared from her post on January 10, 2023. We have been to Bar Harbor seven times by cruise ship, and once by land in 1974 when we tent camped in Acadia National Park. In 2004, we did a roundtrip NYC to Montreal and back on the old Regal Princess, with two stops in Bar Harbor. The rest of our visits were on the Veendam in 2013 with two b2b 14-day cruises out of Boston. In 2019, Bar Harbor was our last stop before Boston on Veendam's TA. We took Oli's Trolley tour of Acadia. In 2013, I booked two other tours before we left. One was a whale watching tour that is best forgotten. It was so rough, no one left their seats. We should not have left the dock, and even the whales were smart enough to go someplace else. We got vouchers for a free whale watching trip to be used with in three years. We were back two weeks later, but decided to pass. That was one day I did not take any pictures. On a brighter note, the previous time, we'd booked a tour on the Lulu Lobster Boat, and that was fantastic. We learned a lot about lobsters, Maine and wildlife. Plus, as the pictures show, it was a sunny, calm day. Pictures as we sailed back to the dock. Just a few pictures of our walks around this very pretty town. In 2004, this boat was returning from a tour as our ship was getting ready to sail. Lenda
  19. Now, I'll finish the post was started when I realized Sandi @StLouisCruisers was on the road before she was able to post the links to previous days Bar Harbor was our port of the day. Not only was Joseph Brackett a member of the Shakers, he was an American composer and song writer, and the most famous song attributed to him is "Simple Gifts". We don't diet here, but by changing the way I serve our meals (most times) and some of the food we are eating, I managed to lose about 20 pounds and have kept them off for almost two years. No homework here since we graduated, but to paraphrase Shakespeare, housework by any other name is still housework. An interesting quote by Plato, and after four years reading the daily, I realize there are some on here who are fighting harder battles. That helps put things in perspective. We'll pass on the meal (kale) and the drink. I would try the wine if it was offered. We have visited Bar Harbor several times on cruises and once on a camping trip in, I think, 1974. Today in 1626 was an interesting day in Dutch and American history, but maybe not such a good day for the Native Americans. @dfish Debbie, I hope your allergies aren't too bad today. I am looking forward to seeing pictures of your quilt when it is finished. @StLouisCruisers I hope Sandi has a safe trip home, and does not encounter heavy traffic around Atlanta. @ger_77 Gerry, sorry about the damage the voles did to your yard. I hope your DH's plan works next winter. @kazu Jacqui, I'm glad the nurse wanted to make a house call, and you could get an appointment today. I hope the doctor finds the problem and your foot is better soon. Lenda
  20. Good morning from another cloudy day in central Texas. It is 72F with a predicted high of 82F, and 100% humidity with a dew point of 72F. Rain is predicted for late afternoon, and then none tonight or tomorrow. Maybe the yard will be dry enough to mow tomorrow afternoon before the rain returns Wednesday. Before I go any further, Bar Harbor has been our port of the day twice before, on July 4, 2021 and January 10, 2023. The links are listed below for anyone who would like to share their pictures that were posted previously. Lenda
  21. @StLouisCruisers Sandi, I don't know where my mind is today. Please congratulate Morgan on her graduation. Lenda
  22. Joy, I forgot to answer your questions about Japan. I was just looking at that cruise, and it said visas are required for some nationalities. We have never needed a visa to visit Japan, but our last visit was in 2018. Usually, HAL will list the visas you will need when you check-in for the cruise on line. We've never gotten special shots for Japan either. There is a travel clinic in Austin that our DD uses when she is traveling to exotic places. They seem to know which shots are needed for which country. Sorry, but I don't know the name of the clinic or where it is located. Lenda
  23. Good morning from central Texas. I sound like a broken record since it's still cloudy and soggy, but no rain is predicted until later today. But, the weather forecast around here is merely a suggestion. We had quite a sound and light show last night with a lot of thunder and lightning that lasted for several hours. We also received 2.31 inches of rain according to the weather station rain gauge, and eyeballing the old fashioned rain gauge from a distance, it looks like about 2.5 inches. There is now a river flood warning for the area. Since our lake is a flood control lake, I expect to see the water level has risen during the past week. At this rate, the beaches and picnic areas near the shoreline will be flooded. It is currently 67F with a predicted high of 78F and more rain overnight. I hope we don't have to dig out the snorkels and masks. 😁 Cartoonists deserve a day, and we should all be aware of childhood strokes. I'll also celebrate Chanel No. 5 since that is the scent I wear, which I buy at duty free shops. Cinco de Mayo is a bigger celebration in Texas than in Mexico. The Johann Wolfgang von Goethe quote is a little heavy for early in the morning. I'm glad Debbie @dfish decided to skip Eleanor and instead give us fajitas for dinner. I'm not sure if that will be on our table tonight since we had them last week, and chicken nachos Friday night. BTW, the chicken nachos started out to be the queso chicken from several months ago. I wanted to used boneless, skinless thighs instead of breasts, and by the time I trimmed all the fat off the thighs, they were in pieces. I cut them in bite size pieces, and added all the other ingredients. We served them on tortilla chips with sour cream and guacamole, and the were surprisingly tasty but messy. We'll pass on the drink, but the wine sounds like one I'd try, and with a decent price. We have not been to Exmouth, Australia. The 1891 opening of what is now Carnegie Hall was a good day for music lovers. @grapau27 Graham, thank you for giving us the history of Cinco de Mayo. Even many Texans mistakenly think it's Mexico's independence day. @misrad4 We agree that it was a thrilling finish to the Kentucky Derby. I don't remember ever seeing so many horses in the lead that close to the finish line. @aliaschief Bruce, please be careful in the rough seas. @kazu Welcome home, Jacqui. I'm glad Ivan did well and it's always nice when someone else thinks our fur babies are good boys and girls. I'm sorry your foot gave you problems on the cruise, and I hope you can see the doctor soon. I hope all your wonderful memories of DD DH help ease the sadness of today. @VMax1700 Hope you have a safe and smooth flight today, Colin. Thanks for the picture of the beautiful flowers. @Seasick Sailor Joy, that's a great picture of you and Allen. The party sounds like fun. @ottahand7 Congratulations on the win yesterday, but sorry John lost. @smitty34877 Terry, I'm glad you had so much help yesterday, and will have help today. Please take it easy, and I hope the neck and shoulder are better soon. @JazzyV Vanessa, I'm sorry you are not sleeping as well in your bed, but glad the recliner is an option. Give BFF a big hug for taking such good care of you these past two weeks. @ger_77 Gerry, I hope Ollie is doing well, and I'm glad she has you and your DH to help. Good luck with the electronics. Lenda
  24. @YourWorldWithBill Have a great time on your cruise. Lenda
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