Senior Golden Sneakers
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Finally the "hiccups" are gone and I'm typing normally.
I loved BOBS post as well, but Bob you must get Jean to wear harem pants if you place her on a camel!
LIN, if I was younger and could get OUT, I'd start collecting teapots to join my four. Who would have thought there would be so many styles out there!
Guess what, this cursed machine is playing up again! Keeps jumping to the beginning.
I'm away before I throw the iPad out the window!
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A rather grey, dismal day weather-wise so even George didn’t want to walk far first thing. Betty never does!! A few chores achieved indoors then I drove into town to post some masks to my friend in London and get a few groceries in. This was in our local town that is always busy so I kept the mask on I wore in the post office. Just as well with so many visitors from afar in holiday spirit totally ignoring any sort of distancing, not wearing masks and rummaging through the shelves as if at a jumble sale. I did my best to not sigh loudly! 😖
The bites I received from midges cutting the lawns yesterday are still itching like mad but my neighbour brought round a spray to use before I go into the garden that was recommended when she visited Borneo a couple of years ago. I used it just now as I needed to visit the hens so have an interesting scent, not unpleasant but different!
The joiners that will fit my new staircase phoned to tell me the job is booked for next Wednesday so panicked because the builder that will prepare foundations for my new greenhouse is also booked for next week. What with keeping the dogs out of the way, access complications with their vehicles and materials in a small parking space plus me needing to distance myself I realised it wasn’t going to be possible so called them back and explained my predicament. I do understand they are trying to catch up on lost trade after the lockdown but said I would still send the interim payment now and they agreed to wait until next month... phew!
Bob, I’ve similar thoughts to you about the death penalty and ran through every gamut of emotion watching the movie. It finished with me no wiser or clearer in my head as to right and wrong!
Plenty of room to social distance on that street of yours and what a beautiful start to your day. Good luck with your shopping adventure!
Anne, I love that series. Yes, typical Yorkshire and amazingly, written by the same person responsible for Happy Valley. Now there’s a contrast! Everyone thought there wouldn’t be any more episodes after a gap of about 4 years but then we recently had a short series of just 4 episodes that wetted our appetites again so fingers crossed there will be more.
Lin, we Brits also prefer our heavier earthenware teapots as they add something to the flavour! Not a pink rose in sight!
My day seems to have flown away and I must make my cuppa and settle for the evening. I’ve been receiving emails on my iPad from The New York Times offering articles to read and on the whole find them fascinating. Of course they want me to subscribe but it’s not much so for a different perspective on world affairs I might just do so. Something else to read as if I haven’t enough!!
Hello Sandy and Patsy and anyone else dropping in. BIG hug for Buzz if drop in. ❤️
Stay safe one and all.
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We have clouds and showers today. It is cool and misty. Katie has been out several hundred times. She hates being wet so she is now siting with her toes out the door while resting on her tuffet inside.
Our neighbor, the landscape “rearranger” has been hard at work banging and clanging starting at 6:30 am. Wrong! To my way of thinking. But he is really into this project and I am happy for him. He is following his bliss. We get to enjoy all the dust and clatter of dirt and rocks being rearranged to the never ending barking of Katie. I am on the verge of going totally unhinged!
At the risk of being labeled radical, I watched a fascinating stage performance of the Play, Gloria, a life. It is a bio of Gloria Stinum. She was a very interesting person and her life story is extremely thought provoking...I am of two minds on her struggles. It was on PBS.
John has to take the Subaru in for a recall fix. This is worrying really. He must drive to the dealership, turn the car over to a mechanic and then drive back home, in mask and gloves. We are wondering if everyone at the dealership will be masked etc? The dealership is located in a town about an hour and half away. The fix is important.
Lin: teapots have a personality and demand respect. Even a poorly designed teapot that leaks when used cannot be tossed out. It is used as a flower vase or a piggy bank or a place to put love notes or other secret documents. Teapots are like China treasure chests...sort of.........
Anne: the problem is not in the ipad, it is the site. I don’t have problems elsewhere. It drives me to distraction. I am forced to leave the iPad and actually get to work on my chores. Aaaaaaargh!
Patsy☘️
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A bit of news…
Just heard DestinyUSAl opens Friday (external stores have been open for a few weeks already)… and that we are in for a long stretch of “baking.”
Anne – I am hoping to get a deal Friday on the “harem pants” you mentioned.. Fingers crossed.
Jackie – For me I think it is that Catholic guilt influence – most the time I would vote “no” and then there comes those over-the-top situations. Got groceries, prescription etc… quick in & out that early.
HOT: We’re in the midst of the 2nd heat wave of the year and this one will likely be one of the longest 90+ degree stretches Syracuse has felt since 1902!
“It appears the most intense heat and humidity will work in for the last half of the week, with highs expected to be well into the 90s! When you combine the 90+ degree air with dew points in the 70s, it will feel more like it’s well into the 90s and possibly exceeding 100° at times for the last half of the week!”
REOPENING FRIDAY: Destiny USA is a six-story super-regional shopping and entertainment complex on the shore of Onondaga Lake in Syracuse, New York. It is the largest shopping mall in the State of New York. Main anchor stores include J. C. Penney, Macy's, and Lord & Taylor.
"...great news for Pyramid’s tenants, their employees, our own employees, and all of the people living in the communities where our properties are located. With proper precautions in place and health and safety a top priority, we look forward to restoring our centers to their dominant positions as the economic drivers of their respective regions."
HOPE EVERYONE IS SURVIVING THE DAY… Bob
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You've got the weather we've got up here in Ontario BOB! I feel for you guys, but there again, misery loves company! It's ironic, after shivering inside all winter we are now sweating inside all summer!
Watching "The last tango in Halifax" on PBS and quite a few scenes of falling rain and dank moors it was rather nice to know there are still places in Yorkshire where one still can still go around, having forgot ones ☔️umbrella, with lank locks rather than go around with sweaty foreheads and equally lank locks in the summers heat. Now BOB if you manage to get those harem pants have your Jean model them for us. I fancy a pair of harem pants myself!
PATSY your landscape rearranger sounds very much like our neighbour Harry. However he retired in January and therefore gets up later I think. I have great hopes for the rubbish to slowly disappear.
I too have mixed thoughts about the death penalty. One or two have been hanged in the past for crimes they were innocent of. I ask myself if I could wield the axe, open the trap door, give the syringe and no I couldn't. But the ones who do these appalling crimes should be locked away forever. I think Canada is too quick to let them out.
Having said that, with heat having me lurking inside with the blissful company of TWO air conditioners I've been going through my bookcase and found Frances Fyfields - Shadow Play. A story about an odious little man. I'm about two thirds through and can't remember the ending. I wonder if he will get his just desserts?
Glad you got some relief from the midges JACKIE. I remember the midges, beastly little things! Off with THEIR heads!
Oh, I saw on TV that a Viking burial mound was opened up in the 1800s. At the time it was thought to be a male warrior buried with two horses and enough weaponry to fill Old Fort York (here). However with modern knowledge the skeleton is actually a woman! I wouldn't have liked to have met her on the moors late at night!🗡🗡
Hope you are all keeping cool even if it means sitting in a bath of tepid water,
Anne, looking forward to falling leaves, digging up spuds and frosty mornings. 🍂🍁🍂☃️
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Happy Wednesday! I am back from the dentist with clean teeth!! They did everything right so I felt very safe. From there I went to pick up my groceries from Walmart that I ordered yesterday to fit in with my dentist appointment. I got every item ordered so that was the first time that happened. I am set for a least another week. I still have to ride my bike before going to visit Joe in his driveway and it is already 3:00. I will be back tomorrow when I have more time. Have a cool and safe day.
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Good morning. It is overcast right now with a chance of rain (or storms) today. The plus is we will not have a heat index over 100 today. 😃
An anonymous teapot today. It looks quite fragile. Flowers Jackie.
Lin ❤️❤️
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Patsy, our Subaru had warranty recall work that needed doing so the Subaru dealer in the next town sent a young man to our house to pick up the car. We had them do the regular maintenance on the car at the same time. It was returned by the end of the day.
Sandy, Jake and I did our monthly grocery shopping yesterday. Each of us had a list that we'd prepared ahead of time and bought a ton of stuff but now all the cupboards and the freezer are full. It was an extremely stressful day but the results were worth it to get what we wanted and not have to do it again for a month.
Our grocery store is a lovely place to shop. There are other stores in town that are not so pleasant and I won't shop in them.
Bob, It sounds great for your local economy that the Mall is opening again, but I am among the people who won't be shopping anywhere but the pharmacy and one grocery store for a really long time.
Tomorrow Jake is going to prepare the chuck roast he bought and vegetables in his Ninja Foodie. It will make a great meal and the leftovers will go into jars to be frozen for later.
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Today and tomorrow are the worst days for heat, but reading LIN saying that she will experience a heat index of under 100 there is hope and relief on the horizon for us.
I'm with you BARBIE and your feelings and precautions about this deadly disease. I read that nausea and diarrhea are now added to the list of shortness of breath, coughing etc. Mary Jo and Mark are also very worried about it, especially with grandson Derek and Bev moving in with them in September, but Michael whilst very careful when shopping has a more fatalistic approach. Bev is a teacher and both she and Derek like most of the young folk are still socializing (safely they say) and thinking they are invincible. I don't want to leave this little old house but have again offered to move on if it keeps the family safer and a little more separated if Derek and Bev move in. That means I'd be with son Mike, unknown territory at our ages but quite an adventure no doubt. We do have a lot in common, re: a love of history, cooking etc. Not forgetting our joint dog, Jilly the Bean.
Just stay safe everybody. Shop as little as possible just like Barbie and Jake and try not to play volleyball etc! Goodness knows when our joint border will open up again, but quite a few have been caught crossing into Canada.
Anne, not as gloomy as I sound! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️☃️
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Another drizzly day but a lot warmer and I understand tomorrow onwards will be a lot brighter. I took the dogs on the moors because it's on the way to a friend's home and I had a birthday card to deliver. Turned out she was out with her husband, probably checking their ponies that are currently on land a mile of so away, but their son was home so I handed him the card to pass on. I don't seem to have done much since returning home... just one of those days! Maybe a quick flit about with the vacuum cleaner before putting the kettle on for an afternoon cuppa.
Yes Lin, today's teapot looks ready to crack if filled with hot water and I wouldn't be surprised if the handle came off if overfilled! Pretty though.
Not just sickness and diarrhea to be wary of Anne but some of the Covid after effects sound horrendous. A lot of younger people falling ill with it now too so I'm guessing it's mutated. Did you see on the BBC news website that Bubonic plague has been found in a Chinese city? What next?
Bob, we wouldn't be human if we didn't have doubts about an eye for an eye policy but agree there are certainly instances where I feel it should be the only outcome. I do hope the reopening of the shopping mall goes well and everyone stays safe. New York does seem to have got control of the virus for now and I expect an awful lot of lessons were learned. People can only survive so long without any income so although selfishly I'm relieved to be retired I empathise with desperate folk wanting to get back to work.
Sandy, a brave step going to the dentist so I'm really pleased it all went well and you felt safe. I've no idea when I will get my checkup that was due in April because jobs requiring close up face to face contact are still not allowed.
I do believe it's stopped raining but time for tea and a chocolate digestive before I step outside.
Jackie
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Happy Thursday! Meeting day and my hour with Joe in his driveway. Will also ride the bike this afternoon before Joe. It is another hot day but thunderstorms are predicted later so depending when they arrive Joe might not get a visit after all. I have been invited to breakfast with my friends at an outdoor restaurant on Saturday morning. Not sure I will go since I am still not comfortable with that especially since one of the ladies is going back to work tonight at a bar. Even though she will be careful who knows what the customers will be like.
Anne, when my son and Dil came in from volleyball they immediately took showers and stayed away from me. I feel the same as you as far as this virus but with precautions, masks and social distancing you stand a better chance of not contacting. I think it will be a long time before we get back to any kind of normal but I am trying to stay safe. How does Mark feel about Derek and Bev moving in with them and why are they btw???
Barbie, I know you are very cautious about the virus and I respect you for that especially with Jake having underlying conditions. I haven't been in a grocery store yet, I am happy with my pickups from Walmart with no contact and no charge although I do leave a tip in my trunk.
I could refuse to sit for my grandkids but I do feel safe with them and their parents. Let's just pray I am.
Lin, you have the same weather today and I wouldn't mind a little rain to cool things off. BTW did I mention that my landlord who is the property manager said he doubts they will open the pool, it is not worth all the hassle and expense. We will see if he is right even though I would prefer they didn't.
Bob, some of our malls have opened as well but I don't even like shopping when there is no virus, I prefer to shop online. A lot of people love to walk the malls for exercise so they are probably happy. Looks like you have our heat spell, I love summer but this is too hot.
Patsy, speaking of cars I have to take mine for an emissions test before renewing my license plate but they have extended the deadline to October. They suggest I wait until September before getting it tested.
Jackie, wow lots of work to look forward too but well worth it in the end. Does cortisone cream help with those bites?? Not sure I know what a midge is but it sounds like our gnats that fly into your eyes.
Every time I think of the virus the song....It's a strange new world pops into my head. Now you can all have it come into yours as well. Have a good one.
Sandy
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Good morning all! Another day of showers. But it is blessedly moderate temps. A good day to do more homework. I just can’t believe how long it takes me to do anything. And going at such a slow pace is exhausting.
I am trying to decide and do a bit of research on my exercise. I have some info from the NIH about a set of core exercises for seniors. I do them but then there are also a special set for strength and especially for arthritis I am trying to fit them into my not so busy life. I think I can do them at night before bed but that seems to either wake me up or I want to fall asleep before I finish them. John offers a very pragmatic approach...”just do them, babe!”
Anne: your dilemma has been on your mind for quite sometime. Maybe you could consider the other way around. Fix up your place a bit and have Mike move into your little house with you and the young couple can move into Mike’s condo. Probably an impractical suggestion due to other concerns but it seems like there might be more options. You and your close caring family will devise a workable situation. I feel certain you and that splendid little black pup will be welcome no matter where.
Barbie: what a great car dealership you have! Our dealership is certainly not as accommodating. They are moderately nice but if I were grading them, I would give the a B- but I love our Subaru. Not a glamorous car but comfy and a real road warrior!
Lin: wow that teapot is a beauty. I’ll bet it was never used. Like our grandmothers used to say...we will save it for good. Anyway it is very pretty. You have invented a very pleasant hobby. Your daily teapots are a special event for me. Makes me think and wonder about the teapots, how are they used and who made them etc.
Must get to it!
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SANDY, Derek and Bev are moving in because Derek lost his job, along with the rest of the staff of the art department which has gone forever as well, and because their downtown rental in a condo is so high they simply can't afford to live there when the lease is up. Mark feels the same as MJ but of course although worried they will welcome the kids. If you remember, only last year they were thinking of tearing this old house down and rebuilding for Derek and Bev. Derek loved the job. He was there for 5 years before the virus hit. He was giving lectures at a local university as well, which makes us wonder if he should go back to university whilst he has the chance of changing his life course. He would make a super teacher. Easy going personality etc.
The latest on the virus is not good. It's thought it stays static in the air after leaving a persons mouth, which of course you can then walk into it when the person who breathed it out has moved on. Just be careful dear girl. And it looks as if I am staying put after all.
JACKIE, yes, I'd heard bubonic plague in China is our next worry. Anyone feel like joining me in the melting Arctic!
Just had a message at the bottom saying PATSY has arrived. Let's see what our Patsys got to say,
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PATSY that's a SUPER idea, how clever of you. I shall let them know you have come up with such a creative thought! If Derek can be persuaded to go back to university in this standstill time Mikes condo would be close to it as well. AND I get to dig my spuds up in the fall!
We have such a loving small family I think we are all scared of spoiling it. It's not easy having a young couple live with you and Mark and Mary Jo are not that young anymore in my mind to deal with a young carefree couple who won't have their rigid housekeeping in mind. Just my thought on the subject, not there's. The bedroom I have slept in is so beautiful and perfect that I hardly dared move all night in case I creased the lace encrusted bed linen, lol. Yes, Derek is said to take after me!
SANDY, I didn't mean to hurt you with the volleyball comment. Just want a very loving grandma to stay well. Those kids adore you. Just look at the photos!
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Barbie – With regards to DestinyUSA re-opening, I am just waiting to see how it unfolds etc. Things change so quickly. It is huge and last I knew occupancy is limited to 50% and food court / common areas remain closed and water fountains turned off etc. Our area is “nothing” like NYC…thank goodness!
Jackie – agree on the mall (see above) … We still are cautious and definitely wear masks when in close quarters and will wear a mask to the mall no matter what. Social distancing is pretty easy and – I never like to sit on top of people anyways LOL. Like many experts based on data have noted – young and healthy = very low risk; elderly with co-morbidity factors are a different group and elderly confined to nursing homes another level of risk.
Sandy – Must say, I have never ordered so many times on line. In the last 2 months I bought 2 shirts – one came to my door via Amazon and the other 2 were ordered online and delivered to Kohls for easy pickup.
Mostly I miss working out at the gym (Blink). The facility is HUGE and always avail equipment spread out. Most likely I will primarily walk outdoors even when they re-open and shorten visits for a quick Nautilus workout…depends on many things– will decide with extra caution in mind.
Went to ophthalmologist first thing today, they track because of RX I take. He also follows up on Latanoprost drops usage for other issue – he suggested a shot in my eyes that would replace the daily drops and last 6 mos – 2yr & will likely go ahead after a bit of research.
It’s a bit warm today with a “feel – like” temp of 104 – I consider it practice for the afterlife…I also texted a pic of the Invisible Man waiting to be called at the doctor’s office. And finally grilled outdoors at 10am to avoid heat – LOL – HAVE A GREAT DAY !!! Bob
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Practice for the after life BOB! Oh no! will the after life be like this all year round! 😡 I have decided to try and be good from now on! No more putting my foot in it and TRY to become a dear, sweet, sensitive old soul from now on!
Anne. 😇🕊
PATSY, Mike thought your idea great and was all for it. However, after much thought, rejected by the Ms because Bev wants to be close to her work, with no driving.
MJ says all will be fine so I shall clam up from now on and watch what unfolds from afar.
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Good afternoon. No rain this morning and now they say we probably will not have any today. But it is overcast so maybe 🤞🏻🤞🏻 Update, we just received the tiniest bit of drizzle.
I corresponded online with some friends this morning nd had a long telephone conversation with another friend. She is just living her life now and tries to ignore most news about the virus. So she has gone to the eye doctor, dentist, 2 hair appointments, 2 times to the doctor, back to the dentist next week for some type of repair work and has gone to some of the big box home improvement stores to take a walk. She seems to think all is well and will just keep on with her life. Several other friends have the same attitude, I am the turtle. 🐢 with the mask on. 😷
I cannot possibly address all of the conversation in today’s posts! You are very interesting folks.
Bob, I love the Invisible Man photo. My gosh, you do look a bit like like that gent. And hey, no practicing for what’s to come. You will singe your facial hair! What an immense regional center. If people shop in centers here, they won’t be there long with all the drinking fountains closed, common areas unavailable and some do not have available restrooms. That item alone would mean a very short trip for me if I was considering it at all.
Barbie, an excellent shopping day. That must feel so satisfying. And having Jake preparing a special meal in his new Ninja cooking system will bring you both a nice treat.
Patsy, We have the same option described by Barbie around here. The dealership will pick up your vehicle, do the necessary service or repair and return it to your home. It’s too bad that isn’t an option for you and John.
Sandy, I did like going to the mall to play Mah Jongg and to shop at Kohl’s and Target while I was there. But I can live without it, well I guess I have to don’t I? I am breathing a sigh of relief that our state has no inspection policy. I know my vehicles would likely not pass.
Anne, quite a dither to figure out what to do. There will need to be millions of decisions made as so many are without a job now and likely many of those are not returning. What a crisis for so many. I am glad you will be able to harvest your potatoes 🥔🥔🥔 later this year.
Jackie, good for you on getting the schedule sorted out. Isn’t that the way things seem to work out? You wait and wait for something and all of a sudden multiple things come together at the same moment. The invisible pests. You need some type of repellent or wait, you could wear your bee suit if they don’t climb in with you. We have some type of little gnat (not mosquito) this summer that is just annoying. You come in and end up scratching all over. Oh, and that carpenter bee is living here so my deck or fence has become lunch for a nest of them I guess.
The next several days my neighbors are having a garage sale and they say social distancing, masks, and hand sanitizer are all required. Our garages are not large enough to stay 6’ apart. I am tempted to at least walk by, but likely I will change my mind by tomorrow.
I finally put my well loved puzzle away yesterday afternoon. And I put together a Charley Harper puzzle.
I may have selected the wrong image. One was better than the other. Oh well.
I need to send a few more messages. I made a huge lunch today but it wasn’t a bit photogenic so nothing to share.
Be safe and well.
Hugs.
Lin ❤️❤️
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Lin, that is one of my daughter's favorite plays. She loved Donny when she was a teenager. lol0
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Early morning good morning whilst it's still easy to get on the site.
Michael received an email late yesterday. Merely stated "Dear (his nickname at work) please come into the office at such and such a time, to discuss your return to work". If that means his sabbatical is almost over, me and the Bean will really miss him because we've seen an awful lot of him these last few months. Bored I suspect! The office was run by a skeleton staff whilst under lockdown and one of the staff had told him they were exhausted from recent overwork. We shall see.
It's impossible to be bored here. The world seems to change every day. I will get back to my hobbies if it becomes quiet again.
I've never had a slow cooker, but Mike has two apparently so he's bringing one over today for me to try out and if I like, keep. We are always exchanging stuff, or he takes off with one of my containers with a scone or two or a slice of pie etc. I've lost track of what's mine and what's his!
Off to the Organic Garage to stock up. I went last week but will go again in case my shopping buddy is back at his job, we wait and see. I think at this point he wouldn't say no to a package!
A lovely day for all of you I hope,
Anne.
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Anne, well, I am certain you will miss Michael’s visits if he has to go back to work in the office. Maybe they will be in the office some days and at home other days? Guess wait and see right?
Morning teapot more art than functional I think.
“Ceramics artist Madeline Kaczmarczyk created this wheel-thrown teapot with luster glazes and glass beads.”
See everyone later.
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What a difference to wake up to sunshine and although I didn’t see a soul to chat to on our walk to the Quoit I’m still feeling cheery! The dogs enjoyed themselves running through the wild flowers and are now snoozing.
Chores for the day... muck out the hen house, prune the apple tree that grows in the middle of their enclosed run and refill 🐀 baits. I’ll spray myself from head to toe with insect repellent before I start though. Midges are what you all call gnats but almost invisible to the eye... pesky things leave large bites in comparison though!
Most of our British shopping malls are owned by one huge corporation and they recently announced they are going into receivership. We also heard Yesterday that 2 large retail businesses will be closing many stores so the times are certainly a-changing. Gyms and public swimming pools are set to open this month but when chatting yesterday to my friend I used to swim with We agreed we won’t be rushing back. Wait and see is our policy too.
Gosh Anne,full circle again on the moving front so it’s obviously not meant to be right now. You WILL enjoy those spuds come what may. 😃
Patsy if I was you I would phone the dealership to ask if staff will be wearing masks when John visits. Hopefully you will be pleasantly surprised but at least he won’t go in unprepared. Sometimes I get cross at how long the simplest of jobs takes which of course is nothing to do with me getting older. My stepmum used to complain to me about the times she would spot my dad standing in their garden pondering, trowel in hand. A family trait obviously since I do the same! 👩🏻🌾
Joseph is a blast from the past Lin, I saw it in the theatre in Plymouth back in the 80’s. another jigsaw completed!! I love this one. I must take a photo of my current one that’s turning into a nightmare as I can only think someone left the completed puzzle in sunlight for months so the colours faded. I will not be defeated!. I would certainly keep my distance from friends insisting life goes on as normal, not the old normal anyway!
Really Bob, I hope you’re not anticipating a downwards journey to that hot place in the next life? You did make me laugh! 😆😂
Funny Sandy,the song A Whole New World is currently playing on my radio. Funny how many lyrics seem relevant these days. Did you get to see Joe or thunderstorms? I can understand your landlord not wanting the hassle of opening the pool this year. Although so much is now opening in England lots of people are not prepared yet to risk going anywhere other than for necessities.
Now it’s time for lunch so that’s the morning gone somewhere! 😲
Have a good Friday everyone and as ever, stay safe.
Jackie
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Trivial Thought for the day as I tied on my mandatory scarf (can't wear a mask with ear loops because the metal bit skins the top of my thin skinned nose), I wonder if lipstick sales have gone down with all this mask wearing and eye makeup sales gone up? Should add, we can't go into grocery stores or other enclosed places here without a mask.
JACKIE, totally resigned to digging up spuds in my garden until I descend into BOBS retirement place!
All that wondering and worrying for nothing! Don't forget the spray! And don't chickens get something named red mites in the summer months?
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Anne, the old style wooden chicken houses with lots of hidey-hole nooks and crannies breed red mites because they retain dampness from the air and bedding but my girls live in a plastic home so there are none to settle under their feathers as they have nowhere to hide! It was a horrible problem when I first kept hens but you live and learn! 😊.
Pipe cleaners are great for placing in masks to sit over the nose but not many smoke pipes these days!
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JACKIE. Glad the red mites are a thing of the past. I vaguely remember my Dad going on about them.
That's a good idea, pipe cleaners! IF you can find them. I looked lovely for a few days with a red raw nose but now it's just a bit scabby! Mikes about to arrive. He's feeling pessimistic about the work email now. I tell you, things seem to be changing daily at alarming speed but I've told him to take it in his stride if it's bad news, we will all rally to help him out.
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Not too much on the agenda today…got up at usual 5am… walked at 5:45am…then it was coffee on the deck at 6:30am with mid-70’s temp – listening to Harry Chapin sing “Circle”
“All my life's a circle;
Sunrise and sundown;
Moon rolls thru the nighttime;
Till the daybreak comes around…”
Jean helps out an old friend from church on a regular basis… she honestly does a ton for her. The woman is 89 but physically gets pretty well and not meek by any means. She has grown kids, but they aren’t really on the scene much. Jean takes her to doctor appts., hair appts, groceries, church, makes lots of her appts, orders online for her etc. Today it’s a hair appt and that usually entails a small lunch for the two of them… this is every week. God bless her…
Late this afternoon, we plan to check out the mall… just a quick visit to see what the setup is like…no plans to shop etc. Even when we don’t do a lot – the days fly by…. Tomorrow should end or 7 day 90 plus weather.
Anne – you had me laughing out loud with: “I have decided to try and be good from now on! No more putting my foot in it and TRY to become a dear, sweet, sensitive old soul from now on!” Don’t we all try to bargain with God at some point. LOL
Lin – On the Inv Man photo that old movie was the 1st thing I thought of. And your right about short mall visits. The mall is a huge 2.4 million square foot facility…socializing is a focus when COVID isn’t around…that is going to take a while. As we all know 2020 is really turning out to be a bust, but I do have a glass is half-full attitude – most (not always) of the time. Do you ever glue and treat your puzzles to hang on the wall?
Hope you enjoy Donny in the “Amazing…” We had wanted to go to NYC to see it but never made it. I always remember how hard that was for him… he had long suffered from anxiety disorder and had a bad time with panic disorder at that time – he had described it as thinking he was having a nervous breakdown and going crazy. Not an easy time for him. Jean surprised me with “Donny & Marie Christmas Show” tickets Christmas 2018 and we saw them at the Turning Stone casino – fabulous – Huge audience and Donny ran the length of the auditorium taking time to dance and sing with some of the audience. Great show.
Jackie – Jean and I actually visited that “hot place back in 1997” in the
Grand Cayman… here we are… LOL
Well that’s about all this morning – have a great day and stay healthy, safe and cool! Bob
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Hello dear ones! It is cloudy and cool at the moment. But as we all have been discussing, change is imminent. Yesterday started cool but the the skies cleared and the heat got turned on and by early afternoon it was extremely unpleasant!
John returned from the trip to the car dealership. It was uneventful, sort of. First of all the whole fix was really a plug in of a little doodad. Then the big sell started. “You need to buy special service insurance” at an eye-popping price. John almost punched him in the nose. John growled something unprintable and came home. Everyone was wearing masks, including John. He also remained further than 6 ft. Away, because he wanted to start home immediately. The real negative happened here at home. I had my cell phone in my pocket. We lost our reception somehow. So John checked on me by calling me on our landline. No answer, he left 5 messages to tell me to call him. He then called our daughter and she called her husband at work and they both rushed over here in case I had fallen or something. The wires to the landline phone had some malfunction so John is fixing that today. It scared everyone and we realize just how vulnerable we all are. It was with heartfelt gratitude I saw our daughter rush to help me because she thought I had met with some misfortune. I often felt we had lost touch.
Car is fixed, John is putting new connection and wires to the landline phone, called daughter and son-in-law to thank them for their concern. Still annoyed at the car dealership but that is over now. “Much ado over nothing” as old Willy would say.
Anne: slow cookers are great for so many things. Youtube has hundreds of good recipes or ideas if you need them. However, as good a cook as you are, I doubt you will need them.
Jackie: I also remember mites and a disturbing time when the chickens started pecking at each other for no apparent reason. I was in charge of the chickens and I was about 9 or 10 years old. I remember going to a lot effort and doctoring each one with some sort salve and special vitamins in their water. I thought of them as pets and named them all. I believe they loved me. They actually came to me when I called them. Okay I realize most people don’t see chickens in that way, but I know they are much smarter than some people realize.
Making enchiladas for dinner and a glass of sangria. It is summer after all.........
Patsy☘️
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Happy Friday! My Friday routine of doing laundry is almost done so another week complete. My tummy is a little bit queasy which during this time I jump to oh no not the virus, why did I go to the dentist?? I have no fever so hopefully it will pass. I am not going to the restaurant for breakfast with friends tomorrow, I am just not comfortable with going. You don't sit six feet apart at a table and two of the ladies are back working, one bartending the other serving both at the American Legion where I played bingo. The clientele is mostly older vets so who knows who has what? I like my small group, my son and his family and visiting Joe six feet apart outside. I do have a mammogram, a physical and an eye appointment in the next two weeks so hopefully I will make it through them with no problems.
Patsy, I am sure your husband was beside himself when he couldn't get a hold of you. That is the reason I text my son and his wife good morning each day, so if I don't I hope they would check on me. In fact yesterday they didn't answer me so I texted back later and said is everything all right? They didn't see my text for some reason. I am glad your daughter came and you now know that indeed she cares and loves you. BTW, my friends have a farm and their granddaughter has chickens there which are her pets. She does amazing things with them.
Bob, 5am?? I am turning over at 5am. lol We had rain last night so our weather cooled down to 85. Funny name for a gift shop but very cute. How nice of Jean to help the elderly friend. I go sit with Joe each afternoon, he is 96 but wouldn't feel comfortable with him in my car for now. We used to go to church together and then get something to eat, which he misses very much, which is why I go talk with him.
Anne, I have more money than I every had since this pandemic. Of course I don't go anywhere anymore. I like it, maybe I will just keep doing what I do. lol Now how old is Michael again?
Is he ready to retire if that is an option with a buyout? Hmm, my mask doesn't have a nose type holder, it is all material. It covers my nose because it is made to do that and I have three so wash them as soon as I wear one.
Jackie, the other kind of bug I was thinking is jiggerbug.(not jitterbug) However, it says we don't have them in the U.S. so don't know where I heard of them. Yes, I saw Joe yesterday, the rain held off until later in the evening. If my tummy continues to act up I will not go to see him today just to be safe.
Lin, busy day today?? The teapot is pretty, I like it.
I am going to leave you with a picture of Charlie who went to the doctor yesterday for her two year checkup. Her mom said she was surprised she left her mask on and when leaving the doctor gave both of them a disposable one. Charlie will be two on the 16th and the doctor said she is ready to be potty trained. She came home and has been doing good with the potty chair, she is one amazing little girl.
Have a great day.
Sandy
One Day at a Time
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First, I'm not going anywhere near the Devils Hang Out Gift Shop BOB. You made me think:
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust,
If God don't get you, The Devil must. (Still trying very hard - 😇)
PATSY Secondly, when I was a kid all our chickens had names. Dad named them after various war figures,
Montgomery became Monica Mary - the favourite.
Winnie for obvious reasons.
The Japanese top dog, which was okay because none of us could speak Japanese and his name could have been female for all we knew.
And so forth.
Thirdly, Mike gave me his smaller slow cooker and I'm busy cooking a hearty chicken stew for supper.
It looks as though it's never been used! My lucky day!
Anne 😇 (this behaving oneself is getting hard. 24 hours now?)0 -
Hello again, I am watching the musical right now. What a wonderful voice Donny Osmond has. Very bizarre adaptation of the story. But that’s why it is a musical and entertaining.
I had to make a get well card for a lady and want to get to the post office later to mail it. She has been through lots of trials the last several months with lots of days in both the hospital and the ICU. Not the virus, a heart problem. She has moved to a rehab facility and now we can send her cards. I wanted to get one in the mail. You know I fuss with things even if the end product is not that good. 🤣😂🤣
We didn’t get much rain yesterday so I watered my plants this morning. I have been busy ordering things for delivery once again.
I watched a Zoom meeting on sprouting methods and they offered a 25% discount on some products. It is a company I have done business with this year and the guest is a chef I have followed for years so I was busy trying to figure out which seed mix would work for me. It is amazing how much time can be spent in these pursuits.
Anne, be as good as you can be. Enjoy the meal from your new slow cooker. They are nice. I used one often until I moved to my Instant Pot. The slow cooker is retired for now.
Sandy, my goodness what a bunch of appointments. I hope all goes well. As far as pools in general, my friend says it is expensive to open them, maintain them during the season and then close them down again. She hires most of the expertise she needs. She loves her pool and cooking herself outdoors in the sun. She is so incredibly tan each summer it frightens me. She says it is her Italian heritage. And hey, I have no money at all now so my shopping habits are apparently pretty horrible compared to yours. Charlie is adorable. ❤️❤️
Patsy, glad the trip to the dealership is over and very happy to her your family keeps an eye on you. That is wonderful and we are all glad you are okay.
Bob, still snickering at that photo. What a joint!! And ‘no parking zone’ really got to me. 🤣😂🤣 highway to hell, no stopping here.
Jackie, another very busy day for you. I have no stories to offer regarding chickens. My dad raised some fancy chickens for a while, and he got chicks each spring to raise for eating. Some were fryers and others for baking. I stayed as far away as possible.
I am going to to the post office now.
I have peeked out several times with longing at my neighbor’s garage sale but have managed to stay away.
A squirrel as settled in on top of my fence (in the shade) with his head lolling over the edge looking into the neighbor’s yard, He seems to be asleep. He has been there for hours. He must be very tired.
Best wishes to all.
(Hi Buzz!!❤️❤️)
Lin
❤️❤️
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