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  1. Good Monday Morning Dailyites! Safe travels to all for today, and may the docs stop practicing medicine and get it right today!
  2. @LAFFNVEGASFood porn! You know I love food porn! Thanks. So glad I ate earlier. made reubens. I used a french sauerkraut, that was organic....and expensive. DH said it was good. I have left overs.
  3. @Denise Twhy wait for retirement ?, and while I am from a Vermont family, I think the idea of NH is actually a bit better. Lower taxes, closer to the ocean, closer to Boston, and Maine. Since you are working from home, it doesnt matter where home is, does it? and if you want warmer? North Alabama is often referred to as the Vermont of the South to us lost yankees.
  4. Good Sunday Morning Dailyites! I will celebrate the ex in ex spouses. If I can't find something to laugh about during a day, I smile at the end of the day, knowing that tomorrow may be different. But with the new Tigger in the house, I find I laugh a lot. I like dolphins, I spent one afternoon on the Legend cruising back to Vancouver watching the smaller Harbour dolphins swimming and jumping in front of the ship. They bring me joy. The computer says its 53 degrees and the weather girl said it will get up into the low 80's. Short season is coming! The driveway is done. Our neighbor said to DH, you should have told me, we could have done it for 500. DH said to him, I am too old to do this job, I watched and it was way out of my league. We cant drive on it until Monday evening, so hopefully the weather will hold and be warm and somewhat dry. They went through 50 bags of concrete. I got a call yesterday from my bosses assistant, who asked if I was available to work for a small campaign. I said yes, for two reasons, one if I do nothing, I have to clean house, and two, I need the money. Cincinnati opera summer season, and I am so hoping that they allow me to work this campaign. If I get the job, it starts on the 22nd for one to 2 weeks. Please send positive vibes to Mark in LA for me.
  5. @ORTravelGal I meant to say this earlier, but , WELCOME! to the Dailyies. So, you are taking a cruise? Jealous.
  6. Good Saturday Morning Dailyites! Computer says it 53 and sunny. DH had to run to the bank this morning, and he said, whatever, it's cold out! Our windy days just don't stop. The guy is supposed to come today to fix the hole in the driveway. I hope he fixes the whole hole, which is now a foot deep. The plan is to dig up the driveway up to where the initial crack is, and then to where below the hole is, and fill in with sand, gravel and then pour concrete on top. I'm pretty sure that our neighbor who shares a side by side driveway will be happy for us not to use his anymore, and I just hope it lasts long enough until our final move. BUT he was supposed to be here an hour ago. So far all I can say about the very pregnant tiny cat on the porch is, that she is lonely for all the male companionship she has had for months, and that no vet is available to perform a kitten abortion at this time, that she does use her litter box, she eats, and she is very nervous. She hisses through the glass at the orange boys, and remembers Tigger from her time on the streets. Looks like kittens are in my future. Tigger is like having a moving dishwasher, if you put a plate down and turn your back, well, the meal is gone. He doesn't care what it is. Today he had peanut butter, and butter with crumbs from a whole wheat english muffin. I read the end of yesterdays Daily, @RMLincoln what a long hard day you had yesterday, but being with family is so important, and stepping in to help with calls, and texts and hugs was so important. Bless you. And how wonderful that your DH's vision is now good enough that he can drive! Plans for today? Putz around the house, do laundry, clean up piles of paper, pay bills, go to the post office, (well I may put that off until Monday, so that I actually have something planned for the afternoon.) DH has a PET scan on Monday Morning.
  7. DH decided before dinner that his bathroom needed cleaning. So 3 hours ago I made dinner, he ate, and I have not seen him since. I cleaned the litter boxes, but have not taken the trash out yet because a really LARGE possum was out eating left over cat food. Guess I should attempt to do that now.
  8. @Cruzin TerriI am sorry that you found out through an obituary about your friend. I found that our group of friends get smaller as we get older, and it just makes it harder to lose one. Sending you a hug.
  9. About my previous post, it did start out with Good Friday Afternoon Dailyites, got the info on how many times I had been there, what we did, and I started posting picture from the museum (these showed up last) and then the miniatures of Mayan ruins, they showed up at the end, with no explanation, and the guy climbing the pole, and the men walking around the pole. I have no idea what happened to my written part of my post. Anyway, if you are looking for something fun to do, and walking is a problem for you, the museum, miniatures and Papantla flyers are a great way to spend a few hours.
  10. Welcome @LambKnuckles. Its nice someone invited you! All my Cozumel trips were on Carnival. The Dailyites forgive me. I came to this site with questions, and I have never met a warmer more wonderful bunch of people. I stayed. I hope you do too.
  11. I have been to Cozumel at least 8 times- 3 times with a day pass to a hotel ( El Cid) snorkeling and lunch once a tour of the island once to Isla Passione (great trip) once to do a Salsa and Salsa (I dont dance) Once DH and I just wandered the shops, and had a great lunch But the most memorable was when DH and I saw the Papantla flyers- In order to be one, your father must be one, so when the Catholics tried to squash the gods out of the Mayans , they did this in secret in the forests- last man up ready to go, notice the flute player standing in the middle of the pole and away they go- when the head ribbons touch the ground, it's time to sit up and call it a job well done. They take tips, but are not paid by the museum.
  12. @NickelpennyI think your shadow box of Martina is wonderful. I meant to tell you earlier.
  13. @Cruising-along I'm thinking what can I do with all that wool. Dye it, make a short wrap? To keep warm? Untie it, and make a large thick scarf? What a great packing idea. @Mr. Boston I suggest one of the best ways to see Maine if you love the sea, is to get out on the sea. Check out Maine Windjammers and find a primitive cruise that goes to small towns. If you love the hills, just move 10 miles inland. We love Rockland.
  14. I found this pic when I was going through my photos- Cant believe I was that close, but he let me take his picture.
  15. @smitty34877The painting behind Tazi is one that I did of Christmas Cove Maine. I went there after a windjammer cruise to visit with my mother's cousins. Turns out they didn't like her either. LOL. But with trepidation they let me in, and we had a wonderful time. Said I was not a bit like my mom. Thank God.
  16. @Hogladyrider I have no idea how old you are, but when I went there as a child, and worked in Harwich Port the summer of 74, there were no sharks. And there were no sharks because there was no food source for them. And then we decided that killing seals was not nice, and the seal population bloomed, and the sharks had a food source. Now maybe we look like seals to the sharks, but we aren't seals. I guess they just add ketchup. And seals, really are not that precious. They are breeding machines, that toss their babies aside after two weeks, and breed again. I bought the best waterproof seal skin boots when I lived in Minnesota. I'm cold, I know, but humans are more precious than seals. Shark attacks from the 80's to present day.
  17. @RMLincoln I was very excited to read that your were taking a trip to Cape Cod for your birthday-so I thought I would share some photos to inspire you- the beach at sunset in Chatham- someone bringing in dinner- Cape cod cottages- Skaket Beach, where the tide goes out forever, and you can walk out at low tide, and walk back in with the tide. This is my most favorite place in the world for family memories. tide coming back in a day in the fog Seal watch out of Harwich Port Getting to the beaches in Provincetown the marshlands Years ago in the place where I took the picture of the swan, the area was known as Salt Kettle Pond and my dad would take us out fishing for flounder. Now it's part of the parks wildlife area, no fishing or boats. A blustery day at one of the beaches north of Chatham- I cant believe we would get in the water here when we were little. Catmando and I for his first time to the Cape On our first night on the Cape, September 9th, 2019-our anniversary, we ate on the boat, the Lobster Roll. We did not try this- Because of these-
  18. @Hogladyrider I just found the article about the missing man in Cozumel. His type of dementia would probably not make anyone think there was something wrong. I hope they find him, and I hope someone found him and is taking care of him. @Cruzin TerriGlad to read the trip is still on, and that the medications are doing their thing. And that you like the doc. My friend Charles who's wife has dementia finally realized that she can not be left alone at all. She will try to cook, and either never turns on the stove, or turns it on and forgets about it. He works from home 4 out of 5 days, but on the day he is gone, one of his step daughters has to come in and stay with Mom. He told me last week that she is now not remembering to get to the bathroom when she has to go. I asked him if he had spoken to the doc about this, and he said no, should I be worried? I said yes. Sometimes being with someone all the time, you don't notice the major changes that they are going through. DH and I notice because we don't see them as often as we used to. Her personality has changed from a gracious person to someone who has temper tantrums because a restaurant does not offer what she wants to eat. And what she will eat is cheeseburgers or lobster. When we last cruised with them last May, he told her he couldn't afford for her to order lobster every evening. So she stopped eating. DH and Charles went one night for sushi, and Dan and I picked her up for dinner, and she refused to order dinner. I said, Ann, you like steak, why not order one, and I can tell your hubby you are doing fine, and she did and she ate it. Charles very much wanted to go on the next cruise, but because of her behavior, he is not even sure that they will get to the Florida Rental trip this October let alone doing any planning for next year. @ottahand7Just for you- Tigger watching the Cornell Bird Feeder yesterday- Bobagingee in a contemplating moment- Furnando wondering if he should eat the very VERY ripe bananas that our neighbors brought back from Vietnam- Tazi-before her nervous breakdown. And since I am the crazy cat lady-there is a very pregnant stray now living on the porch. I promised DH that when they are born, I will give them all away. right......... Very windy afternoon, but we did get the walk in the woods in, and we helped someone jump their battery, In that part of the park, there is no phone service, and you are basically screwed unless someone can help. And while there were three cars parked there, as far as people? just DH and I and the guy with the dead battery. (In a mercedes no less) him, not us.
  19. Good Thursday Morning Dailyites! It's 66 and cloudy...with expected rain throughout the day.. The arm is very painful, which I guess was to be expected, but a stiff neck and a headache? Argh. I had DH call his doc that he was supposed to have a "talk" with about the hip situation. He left two messages, but not his new phone number, and of course no one has called back. It was supposed to be yesterday, ( I thought it was today) so I am going to call the office with the home number. The doctor told him to get out and walk and see if the pain became less-it is a circulation problem. It seems to me that walking, if it helps, is less invasive than another surgery. But I have to keep reminding him. So today he has a choice, either mall walk, or walk in the rain. We wont walk in the neighborhood, too many loose dogs, and way too hilly. Stay safe, stay dry-and have a wonderful day!
  20. On Sunday I went to pick up some meds at the pharmacy. The pharmacist informed me It was time for my Covid shot, my RSV shot and my Shingles shot. I said really? How much, and it turned out to be 0.00. Can you do all 3 at once? They said yes. And I said no. So I just got back from the pharmacy having shingles 1 shot, and the RSV shot, both in the same arm, and I am set to go for 14 days, then come back for the Covid, and then after 60 days come back for the 2nd shingles shot. So far, I feel fine, my arm hurts, and I may put off the kitchen cabinet clean out. Krogers was having a buy one get one on very chocolaty popsicles Magnum, and I figured I needed a treat. So I indulged, got the chocolate with chocolate and the chocolate with raspberry. That one has dark chocolate on the outside, a drippy gooey liquid raspberry dip, and that surrounds the raspberry ice cream. It sounds almost healthy. LOL. Im loving the pictures of the family and siblings, and loving the pictures of Petra. Thank you.
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