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  • JC_Willow
    JC_Willow Posts: 4,552 Member
    So kind of you to buy a water spray for my (our) soapy hands! The research for plays is still on my “to do” list. We had such a bad thunderstorm last night, I decided it would be wise to stay away from the electronics. I have to admit, the storm was a bit scary!

    SCARY
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,952 Member
    What kind of soap are you using? I have a friend named Jack "Sprat" who makes the most wonderful organic goat soap to use. It makes you hands feel very soft and washes off easily. I highly recommend it!

    SPRAT
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,367 Member
    Thanks for telling us about the awesome Goat soap, will have to see if it’s in our stores, Please tell Jack Sprat we will look for his soap and thank him in advance. However with our Goat trying to get in on the deal of the Soap we buy, I hope it doesn’t cause too many Spats between our Goat and Horse?

    SPATS
  • JC_Willow
    JC_Willow Posts: 4,552 Member
    Since Jack Sprat does not eat fat, I am wondering if he puts his portion of fat into the soap he manufactures? I hope there are no spats between the goat and horse since that would be a scary sight. By the way, be sure to look for Jack’s official stamp of approval. If you do not see it, it is counterfeit soap!

    STAMP
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,952 Member
    Yes, he does put the fat he does not eat into the soap unless his wife finds it and eats it before he can do it. If you want to make sure that you are getting the official Jack Sprat soap, you need to see his picture on the front of the package for his stamp of approval. He is sitting on a tree "stump".

    STUMP
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,367 Member
    Oh my we have our work cut out for us; looking for Jack Sprat Soap with Jack Sprat sitting on a Tree Stump. Hopefully there are not many counterfeit soap out there.

    Think the best place to look is in the cute but quaint souvenir shop in the Tea House, Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC this Tea House was established in 1978. On the Menu: you can choose from a wide variety of food! Lobster, Steak and Eggs, Lemon Tart, Butternut Squash Ravioli, Salmon Benedict, Creme Brûlée, Fish and Chips, Rack of Lamb, BC Salmon, Salmon Burger, and Mouth Watering Deserts!

    However before we head over to the souvenir shop we should be mindful that Jack Sprat picture is he sitting on a Tree Stump; as you head up to the Tea House you will be faced with TUMPS of Trees and Shrubs or even grass, it might prove to be an obstacle but you can do it, once we get there we can sit down for a bite of scrumptious food! 😋

    TUMPS

  • JC_Willow
    JC_Willow Posts: 4,552 Member
    My goodness, we are blessed to have a Stanley Park Specialist amongst us!! All those food choices, no surprise that Mr. Jack & Mrs. Sprat licked the platter clean!

    Knowledge is powerful...we will surely find authentic soap now that we know to look for a picture of Jack sitting on a stump. We will weave around the tumps or maybe even rest on one of our own.

    I have a question, please... Would it be possible to look for some plums? You all have me thinking about little Jack Horner eating his Christmas pie!! :)

    PLUMS
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,952 Member
    The menu sounds delicious. I think it will be worth the work of getting around the tumps to get there for some wonderful food. If we eat there and have plums for dessert we might become "plump" with all those calories. I will not eat breakfast beforehand to have more calories to eat at the tea house.

    PLUMP
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,367 Member
    Yes it will be worth it to get past all the obstacles just to eat at the Tea House and yes I’m quite sure there are Plums on the menu especially at Christmas, so we just might be plump if we partake of all that food! 😋 of course after all the adventures at Stanley Park we all might be in a SLUMP and wonder what to do next?

    SLUMP
  • JC_Willow
    JC_Willow Posts: 4,552 Member
    That is great news about the plums! I always wanted to try sticking my thumb in a pie to see if I could pull out a plum like little Jack Horner. If we feel a bit plump and find ourselves in a slump, we could ride the mules back down the hill. Better be safe than sorry... like Jack & Jill!

    MULES
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,952 Member
    That is a great idea but I want a female mule to ride. I have heard that "males" can be quite stubborn and aggressive (kicking) when someone tries to get them to do what they do not want to do.

    MALES
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,367 Member
    Yes we will need to stay away from those male mules, no fun getting kicked! However not sure how the Female Mules will last all those MILES down the hill.

    MILES
  • JC_Willow
    JC_Willow Posts: 4,552 Member
    I think I changed my mind about riding mules! I also heard they like to walk close to the edge of the cliff! Thinking of all those miles ahead of us, maybe we could take the cog rail instead. We just have to keep all of our limbs inside the car at all times!

    LIMBS
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,367 Member
    edited July 2023
    Yes, taking the Cog Rail is a good plan, keeping arms and legs inside is best, besides the Mules wanting to be close to the cliff we will see all kinds of wild life that like to walk along the side of the cliff like Goats, Sheep with their young, the LAMBS are the sweetest, yes even taking the cog rail it will be a most fun and great sight seeing Tour around Stanley Park…

    LAMBS
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,952 Member
    I have only had one railroad trip when I was a small girl and it was in the big city. Being an adult, I think I could appreciate the lambs, goats and sheep more than I did then. It sounds like a lot of fun or as we used to say "We will have a "blast".

    BLAST
  • JC_Willow
    JC_Willow Posts: 4,552 Member
    Last night I watched a movie that had baby lambs...the children were having a blast cuddling them. Grown-ups sat at a table and sipped cold drinks while watching the children play.

    TABLE
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,952 Member
    Baby lambs are so cute and cuddly. When they are eating, I love to hear them "bleat" their pleasure and watch their little tails wiggle so fast. They really enjoy eating (as I do too but I gain weight if I eat as much as they do).

    BLEAT
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,367 Member
    Yes Baby Lambs are cute, and playful besides being cuddly, how er their bleating can be a little irritating if they bleat too long. And when you get several Baby Lambs together you should hear the echo of the BLEATS…😂 which brings us to another problem, if we had several Baby Lambs travelling down the side of the cliff we would need a “CABLE” to attach to all the Leads that each Lamb would be attached to….

    CABLE
  • JC_Willow
    JC_Willow Posts: 4,552 Member
    The adults sitting around the table did not seem to mind hearing the bleat of the lambs. However, one guy said, "my child will not be attached to cable TV :D , but I will give every one of them a bagel”!

    BAGEL
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,952 Member
    Sitting in front of cable TV doing nothing but eating a bagel could give the child the "label" of being lazy. We do not want that to happen. We want them to have fun playing with the cuddly lambs.

    LABEL
  • JC_Willow
    JC_Willow Posts: 4,552 Member
    Maybe after the kids play with the lambs, they can redeem themselves from the lazy label by making a “stone soup”. Each child will bring something from their farm or garden. It will teach them the benefit of sharing. I have a soup pot and ladle we can use.

    LADLE
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,952 Member
    Stone soup is delicious. I wonder if we can make some "deals" with the local restaurants to sell our soup to them?
    DEALS
  • JC_Willow
    JC_Willow Posts: 4,552 Member
    Great idea to see if we can make some soup deals with the restaurants! Sadly, the Board of Health Director is on vacation for 3 weeks and we need her approval to bring food to the public.

    SADLY
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,952 Member
    If she is on vacation, I guess we will just have to wait for her about the restaurants but could we just put a table out in front of the house "daily" and sell soup there? It is not ilegal to sell lemonaid in front of the house here in Colorado so I assume it wold be the same for soup.

    DAILY
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,367 Member
    The way laws are changing I wouldn’t try these days as it seems one needs a permit for anything you wish to do for selling and giving away for that matter! I think it’s too risky to try. So we will have to wait with happy gaily smiles for the lady to return!

    GAILY 😊
  • JC_Willow
    JC_Willow Posts: 4,552 Member
    Food laws are changing daily especially after covid. Having gaily smiles and accepting donations instead of selling might be permissible or we could all move to Colorado, it is beautiful there but we need to be agile to climb some of those mountains!

    AGILE
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,367 Member
    Indeed we sure would need to be agile to climb those magnificent mountains.
    On the other hand once we are in Colorado and attempting to climb those mountains we need to be prepared for those Wind GALES, we will sure need to be agile for it all! 😆

    GALES
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,952 Member
    We had some of those gales yesterday before the rain started. It almost lifted us off of the ground as it blew against our umbrella. The gales do help if we were on the "lakes" in a sail boat. We could go very fast as long as we knew how to point the boat in the correct direction.

    LAKES
  • JC_Willow
    JC_Willow Posts: 4,552 Member
    Wind gales while on lakes with sailboats could be terrifying if the boat was leaky!

    LEAKY
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,952 Member
    That is a scary thought. We need to inspect the boat before going out on the water for any "leaks".

    LEAKS