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by CabinGirl
Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 05:15:59 AM EST



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Let's all celebrate by staying way away from the mall!    :)

We do have a morning jaunt to Lowe's planned, though...

"Little people are very stuff-intensive."

by CabinGirl on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 05:18:41 AM EST
Hope everybody enjoyed your chutney. I'll bet it was yummy. We had a fine time with the family.

Now we're off it Cincy to see Jim's mom.

See ya.

Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit - Edward Abbey

by AndiF (ferguson1461 at gmail dot com) on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 05:20:11 AM EST
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They did, and since I made a double batch, we have some ready for own turkey on Sunday.

Have a safe trip today!

"Little people are very stuff-intensive."

by CabinGirl on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 05:27:32 AM EST
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I hope everyone survived their relatives.  It's late Friday night here and we're off to bed.  Enjoy your day off (if you've taken it).
by keres on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 06:13:53 AM EST
Back from Long Island.  Thankfully, family arguments were kept to a minimum.  Sigh.  Hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving day.  

Oh, there you are, Perry. -Phineas -SLB-
by boran2 (blogistan@yahoo.com) on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 09:26:05 AM EST
Morning Boran,

Glad you had a semi-peaceful T'giving.  I'm still packed with family, friends, dogs and puppies here.  I am very much looking forward to Sunday when it will finally quieten down here.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It

by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 09:41:38 AM EST
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Hey FM.  I love my kids, but when they all left last night, and took the two extra dogs with them, I let out a big sigh of relief.
by Second Nature (denn1214 at gmail) on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 09:43:42 AM EST
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Hi SN,

I love seeing my relatives, but I look back and think of the times when I could come home for holidays and when I'd had enough of loving seeing my relatives, I could get in my car and head home. ;)

All in all except for kids running in and out and dogs constantly barking it's not too bad.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It

by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 10:13:56 AM EST
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That's how I feel on CHristmas Day when the boys head over to their dad's and we're left with each other and the dogs and peace and quiet.  :)

"Little people are very stuff-intensive."
by CabinGirl on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 10:34:17 AM EST
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Xmas is another big family holiday here.  So in a month I've got all of this to look forward to again.  Oh joy! :)

Mundane Doesn't Describe It
by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 10:37:58 AM EST
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Thanks FM.  I hope that you get some peace soon.  We spent some 4 hours (round trip) on the road.  I was happy to get off the crowded highway and pull up in front of my house.  I'm happy to see family but turkey day has become an ordeal.

Oh, there you are, Perry. -Phineas -SLB-
by boran2 (blogistan@yahoo.com) on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 09:49:43 AM EST
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Hiya Boran,

4 hours on the road!  My God, I would be tired once I got there and exhausted once I got home.  I was telling SN it was nice to be able to leave a family gathering, but there are some good things to be said about not driving and fighting all that traffic.

I think you need a day of total slackdom.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It

by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 10:17:25 AM EST
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Seems like lighter than usual traffic around here.  Is that because:

a) you are on the road;

b) you are over-run by relatives;

c) you are zoned out on L-Tryptophan;

d) all of the above?

We've got alternating periods of light and heavy rain today and tomorrow.  The ducks are happy (their pond was a mud hole) and the alpacas, despite having shelter are standing around a looking sorry for their soggy selves.  The dogs, of course, are sprawled on the floor.  Each time they need out we end up using at least two more towels from the dog-towel pile upon their return - at this rate we are going to run out of dry towels.  Maybe I can use the air compressor to rig one of those blow dryers that they use at the end of automatic car washes.

Guess I'm not going to pick up a load of hay today.

by keres on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 07:39:25 PM EST
We returned home about ten last night and slept late this morning. Went out to breakfast buffet and used the gift certificates that have been lying around for months, then returned home to dig out the Christmas decorations. Our place is on the edge of the retail area of town and we're the last to put up any lights, the merchants having jumped the gun even further this year.

When I was a kid out east, my mom and dad would decorate the Christmas tree and put presents out after we had all gone to bed on Christmas Eve. We were always thrilled when we woke and rushed down to see if Santa had shown up during the night and of course he did. I remember the suspense and surprise elements of it all being rather nice.

Sorry about the wet dog syndrome currently plaguing your household.

"I never trust people who don't laugh." Maya Angelou, March 5, 2009

by Indianadem on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 08:10:09 PM EST
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Good evening, all!
OK, enough turkey!
The traditional thing at curly's brother and s-i-l last night w/more of her family, and today we had a small gathering here. Young asklet and big sister - swimmer - back from college. swimmer's good friend, Blanca and one of my Norwegian friends.
I see fasting coming up the next few days, it's been brutal over eating and expanding waistlines. To the MMA practice in the morning...
by ask on Fri Nov 27th, 2009 at 09:13:14 PM EST
Happy late-holiday greetings, all!
I've been out to a neighbor's for a two-turkey Thanksgiving feast (featuring seven pies) & I've done a little babysitting as well.

Hope everyone's found reason to give thanks, despite the holiday horrors.

by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 03:11:48 AM EST
What a beautiful photo of a beautiful cat.  Is he/she deaf?  Blue-eyed whites usually are. When I was a kid we had a white cat, with one blue eye and one green one.  He was deaf in the ear on the same side as the blue eye.  But could hear with the "green" ear.
by keres on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 06:28:47 AM EST
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I've heard about the white cat mutation before. However, Stuart is not deaf. His breed is related to the Siamese (an Oriental) & so the blue-eyed gene doesn't signify anything unusual.
by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:25:37 AM EST
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Great photo. The expression on her face is wonderful.

Seven pies at one blow -- I remember that fairy tale about the Brave Little Eater. :)

Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit - Edward Abbey

by AndiF (ferguson1461 at gmail dot com) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 06:34:46 AM EST
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Alas, I was not the brave little eater in this case. I can't process sweets -- or any heavy stimulants at all, for that matter. With my history I'm sure my adrenal glands all look like dryer lint.  So I get to watch others indugle while feeling like I've dodged yet another bullet.

;-)

Hope your holiday with both families went well & that you're safely, happily at home.

by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:20:48 AM EST
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Not only do my friends indugle -- they also indulge. And heavily!
by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:22:15 AM EST
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Love the quizzical expression!

"I never trust people who don't laugh." Maya Angelou, March 5, 2009
by Indianadem on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 09:12:22 AM EST
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Stuart's folks also keep an Abyssinian cat & I believe he was doing something that made Stuart curious.
(Actually, almost anything anyone does makes Stuart curious.)
by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:30:08 AM EST
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During one of the breaks in the rain.

by keres on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 03:12:19 AM EST
Luna's expression says a lot here, keres.

Can't get enough of these puppy pix -- but alas, I must go to bed! It's insane to be awake at this hour, when one is not fortified by fun chemicals.

Have a good day!

by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 03:18:29 AM EST
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Doesn't it, though. Right now Luna is sleeping in our room since it's the only place she can get away from the kid.  Luna used to not be allowed in our room either, but we decided she needed a sanctuary after Lily came along.  There's only so much ear chewing and tail tugging she can take.
by keres on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 06:25:14 AM EST
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Kids can be so annoying...especially the teenaged kind.  We're getting a today and tomorrow off from them though...now that they've finished eating everything in sight like a plague of locusts.  :)

"Little people are very stuff-intensive."
by CabinGirl on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 08:19:52 AM EST
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I've spent some time around young kids & remember that part pretty well.
by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:33:26 AM EST
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Funny thing -- when I look up "happy camper" in the dictionary, this is the picture they have under antonyms.

Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit - Edward Abbey
by AndiF (ferguson1461 at gmail dot com) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 06:40:41 AM EST
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Being that it's a holiday and I have a little extra time, I thought that I'd stop in and say good morning.  I'm up grading papers. before I head to the gym in a bit.

Visit me at Tunnel Traveller
by Teacher Toni (tacoralatyahoodotcom) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 05:30:40 AM EST
Grading papers and a workout -- you sure know how to relax on a Saturday morning. :)

Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit - Edward Abbey
by AndiF (ferguson1461 at gmail dot com) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 06:31:49 AM EST
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Good morning Toni and Andi.

Woke up at 1:30 am this morning and finally got back to sleep, but our live dog alarms just woke me up again.  I thought it was bad when George would whine and bark to get me awake in the morning.  I was wrong.  Having 5 dogs whine and bark in unison is bad.  There's no way you can ignore it.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It

by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 07:40:13 AM EST
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Good to see you, Toni! Hope your Thanksgiving was bountiful & beautiful.
by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:43:48 AM EST
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Good morning!
My sympathies to FM for being awakened at 1.30. I got 8 (pretty) straight hours.
We have another annoying new user who believes the site can be used for spamming. You know what to do.
by ask on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 07:55:20 AM EST
Good morning Ask,

Congrats on the 8 hours!  I was wondering if that was a spammer.  Glad I didn't click on anything.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It

by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 07:57:16 AM EST
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Yeah, we've had spammers galore the last couple of months, don't know if you've been reading/observing while "away".
There are a couple of diaries on the recent list as well, but Booman will probably have them removed once he sees them.
by ask on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 08:10:17 AM EST
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I'm on it...

"Little people are very stuff-intensive."
by CabinGirl on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 08:14:08 AM EST
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Yep I saw on the diaries and they pretty much stood out.  This new guy was talking about what the diaries were written about and I wondered why he threw in those links.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It
by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 08:19:44 AM EST
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Eight uninterrupted hours sounds so good...Five seems to be about as long as I can make it these days without having to get up.

BTW, Lewis has now been relegated to the ranks of the banned and deleted. :)

I'm having some coffee before I head off to yoga this morning.  Big plans today:  LAUNDRY (in the new washer after it's delivered today), some grocery shopping, and finishing up some side projects that I need to complete before I start my sweet new job on Tuesday.

"Little people are very stuff-intensive."

by CabinGirl on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 08:13:45 AM EST
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Ooh ooh ooh, what an exciting time of year for you!  I hope you're working hard on figuring out how to bottle that baby smell to send me...
by Second Nature (denn1214 at gmail) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 08:18:27 AM EST
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Much easier for you to come visit and smell the real thing up close, you know...

"Little people are very stuff-intensive."
by CabinGirl on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 08:36:23 AM EST
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Yoga sounds good, I'm off in a few to my MMA class, I've been on a 9-month hiatus and it really hurt when I started again last week.
New, sweet job - I must have missed something?
by ask on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 08:23:48 AM EST
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You haven't really missed it, I was waiting for the official paperwork before I really talked about it.

And I'll fill you in when I get back from yoga - gotta run!

"Little people are very stuff-intensive."

by CabinGirl on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 08:35:52 AM EST
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Morning CG and SN,

CG that doesn't sound like too slackerly of a day.  I think just getting the laundry basket to the washer would be the big energy expenditure for me.  Would have to do the actual washing tomorrow.  

SN why don't you throw baby power around you room.  It's not the baby smell fix, but it's close. ;)

Mundane Doesn't Describe It

by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 08:24:07 AM EST
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Lucky you!   The b2 boy first woke me at 5:45AM although he claims that it was actually 5:41.  Sigh.

Oh, there you are, Perry. -Phineas -SLB-
by boran2 (blogistan@yahoo.com) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 08:56:13 AM EST
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Good morning all! I've been doing some BooMan inspired Christmas shopping at our favorite bookstore this morning.

"I never trust people who don't laugh." Maya Angelou, March 5, 2009
by Indianadem on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 09:10:52 AM EST
Good morning ID,

I haven't done any shopping since I've always been of the persuasion that it's better to receive than give.  Although this year, who knows. :)

Mundane Doesn't Describe It

by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 09:22:36 AM EST
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Mrs. ID thinks I'm way too stingy with gifts (must be the Scotsman in me) and I think she's way too extravagant. Makes for interesting conversation around this time of year.

"I never trust people who don't laugh." Maya Angelou, March 5, 2009
by Indianadem on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 09:52:02 AM EST
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My family always comes up with different gift giving games for X-mas.  Regardless the games, I'm always assured to get two long sleeve shirts.  The funny thing is I never wear long sleeve or short sleeve button up shirts.  It's always pull over "V" necked shirts.  They haven't figured that out yet.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It
by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:01:02 AM EST
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That's an old family trick.  They buy you clothes they would like you to wear instead of what you actually wear.  It's a subtle dig on your fashion choices.  My mother used to always buy me skirts and dresses and frilly things, which I have never in my life actually worn.  One year she bought me a wool plaid skirt and knee socks.  I was in my twenties.  Apparently she wanted me to look like the porn-fantasy Catholic school girl.
by Second Nature (denn1214 at gmail) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:10:35 AM EST
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After I retired and before I moved back home, I used to wear the nice clothes to the jobs I had.  Once I moved home I put on about 30 lbs, and I was never able to get back into those clothes.  So all of those went to nephews and Goodwill.  Now I'm just as happy with a V neck shirt and blue jeans.


Mundane Doesn't Describe It
by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:18:09 AM EST
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Good to see you, FM!
Hope you can find time today for a nice, long nap.
by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:42:34 AM EST
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Hi WW,

It's good to see you too.  No worry, I can always find time for a nap. ;)

Hope you've been doing good and are having a good w/e.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It

by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:46:58 AM EST
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I'm doing OK, thank you!
It snowed a bit here last night. Wanna see it?

:-)

by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:56:23 AM EST
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Ya bet I wanna see it.  It has been colder down here than usual, and I'm just praying we get at least one good snow down here this year.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It
by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:00:55 AM EST
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With weather patterns being what they are, I bet you'll get your snow & then some.

Just the other day, it was up into the 60s here (about 20 degrees above normal) & it was snowing in Arizona.

I'll be back shortly with my show & tell. The snow's stopped & it's melting fast!

by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:11:30 AM EST
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Yay for jeans and sweatshirts!

All this discussion about gift-giving reminded me of an essay from around 1844, IIRC. My favorite English lit teacher assigned it and it pops up to haunt me at times like these.

"I never trust people who don't laugh." Maya Angelou, March 5, 2009

by Indianadem on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:46:13 AM EST
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I read the essay and got the gist of it, but I definitely have to do a couple of re-readings.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It
by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:58:43 AM EST
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I'm sure your mother didn't dress you in porn clothes & then have you lounge around in front of her boyfriend, the way mine did.

And that's why I now dress completely butch  at all times.

:-)

Not that my porn clothes suited me. I looked like Goofy & Minnie's love child.

Hope you're set for a fine weekend!

by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:53:14 AM EST
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I dress completely butch with no discernible reason.  Alright, maybe not completely butch - I look terrible in cargo pants, for instance.

Mothers and their new boyfriends are ripe for creepy situations.  I'm sorry your mother so completely trashed those sacred boundaries.  The things we do to fuck up our kids.

by Second Nature (denn1214 at gmail) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 10:59:05 AM EST
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It sure is nice to have some explanation.

;-)

I could be very bitter toward my mother for this & other serious transgressions (that did not register as such, of course) -- but I've come to realize she's just a complete narcissist, with the typical lack of awareness. She just couldn't do any better --  especially since she was also an abused child.

BTW, have I mentioned where I'm going for Christmas?

:-D
 

by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:07:42 AM EST
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Christmas with Narcissists?
by Second Nature (denn1214 at gmail) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:09:01 AM EST
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Yes indeed. Mom is almost 80 years old & she could really use the company.
I'm looking forward to taking my camera onto the train this year.
(I refuse to fly. Not only does it frighten me, but I get to put my money where my mouth is for a sane energy future!)
by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:15:27 AM EST
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I just got back from visiting my 81 year old mother...who is not the pleasantest woman to be around.  We had a nice visit, though.  And I flew, which I hate.  Every time we touch down safely back home I swear it'll be my last flight.  But it's 70 minutes in the air, or 11 hours through West Virginia in a car.  I choose the shortest hell.
by Second Nature (denn1214 at gmail) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:19:53 AM EST
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Naturally.
by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 03:09:04 PM EST
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The people one meets on the train are much more interesting than on other forms of transportation, IMHO. So far, I haven't had the opportunity to survey the cruise ship experience, tho.

"I never trust people who don't laugh." Maya Angelou, March 5, 2009
by Indianadem on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:20:55 AM EST
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I have, actually -- took a number of cruises with afore-mentioned mother in '70 - '71. Don't remember much, aside of that I was generally the only passenger under drinking age & I felt rather at sea.  Har har.

I think people on trains may seem more interesting than others because you can actually move around & talk to them.

by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 03:43:22 PM EST
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My impression is they don't seem to be in quite the hurry as the plane crowd and perhaps aren't as self-centered.

"I never trust people who don't laugh." Maya Angelou, March 5, 2009
by Indianadem on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 05:53:48 PM EST
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Good for you on riding the train.  I haven't been on one in years, but I remember how much I enjoyed it.

BTW I hate flying too.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It

by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:21:32 AM EST
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I haven't traveled by plane since about '94; have no idea what the post 9/11 security protecol is like. Needless to say, that doesn't bother me.

At some later date I may have to fly due to time concerns. Then we'll see.

The thing about traveling by train as you age is that I'd now like to have my own berth, so that I can lie down at night. At this age, sleeping in my seat is literally a pain in the butt.

by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 03:48:31 PM EST
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OK, the Goofy and Minnie's love child image is disturbing.

I'm definitely one of those lesbians who looks like a transvestite in "women's" clothing (although I like to point out that, since I'm a woman and I'm wearing it, it must, by definition, be women's clothing).  

Until someone comes up with something more comfortable, durable and practical than jeans and t-shirts, I know what I'm wearing.

by keres on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 05:04:58 PM EST
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Hey, some of my ancestors, both male and female wore stuff like that;-)

In browsing the catalog, I see some of the traditional dress has been modernized somewhat.

"I never trust people who don't laugh." Maya Angelou, March 5, 2009

by Indianadem on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:08:55 AM EST
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Heh, I wore stuff like that K-8.  Doesn't mean I need to reprise it. :)

And both of my husbands (ex) have been Scottish.  WTH is up with that??

by Second Nature (denn1214 at gmail) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:10:12 AM EST
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Well, my ancestors wound up moving to the Londonderry area of Ireland. They probably thought they were in the tropics after living in the Highlands. I'm happy my background is also tempered with a large helping of French. Why I didn't turn out to be a totally snooty skinflint is a mystery.

"I never trust people who don't laugh." Maya Angelou, March 5, 2009
by Indianadem on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:17:50 AM EST
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Heh, I wore stuff like that K-8.  Doesn't mean I need to reprise it. :)

Ah come on SN, reprise it. :P

Mundane Doesn't Describe It

by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:18:15 AM EST
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My boyfriend is blind.  I just TELL him I look like a Catholic school girl.
by Second Nature (denn1214 at gmail) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:23:09 AM EST
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Works for me. :)

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by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:24:09 AM EST
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You're lucky anything still works at your age. :P
by Second Nature (denn1214 at gmail) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:26:23 AM EST
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Oh you have bashed my confidence and soul m'lady.

Sorry with all this talking about Scotland, I don't know what came over me. ;)

Mundane Doesn't Describe It

by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:35:18 AM EST
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by keres on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 07:51:01 PM EST
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lol!

"I never trust people who don't laugh." Maya Angelou, March 5, 2009
by Indianadem on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:19:08 PM EST
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As promised for FM, to wake him up from his nap: a little snow.

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Click on the pic for larger.

by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 03:12:54 PM EST
Thanks WW it's a beautiful picture.  I haven't had a dog gone nap yet!  Between dogs yapping and trying to talk rationally with a relative that mad as hell, I haven't had time for one.

However, I just walked into my room, checked the computer and now I'm going to lay down and put the pillow over my head. :)

Thanks again for the snow picture.  I just hope we get at least that amount here.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It

by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 03:27:42 PM EST
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I bet you will! It's not even an inch -- but it's wet, so it sticks.

Enjoy your nap! I'm thinking of doing the same (I mean, enjoying my nap.)

by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 03:58:56 PM EST
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Maybe you want to invest in some earplugs for the next holiday ..
by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 04:01:34 PM EST
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I'll take that one inch of snow and wish for 3 or 4 more.

Earplugs will become a holiday necessity.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It

by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 06:25:06 PM EST
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And all we got was wet dog.  

We're well on our way to two inches of rain in less than 24 hours.

Hector wants his house back.

by keres on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 05:36:25 PM EST
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Hi Keres,

We're supposed to have a lot of rain come through here on Monday.  It's funny, I can remember last year when we were told we were in severe drought conditions.  It was pretty much for the whole Southeast.  No it looks like there's no drought, but there has been flooding.  Go figure.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It

by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 06:28:00 PM EST
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I don't mind the rain as much as I mind the whole dogs in the rain problem.  If I don't let them out they go stir-crazy.  If I do let them out they want back in right when they've become indistinguishable from mud puddles.  Only I'm pretty sure mud puddles smell better.

We're supposed to get more rain tomorrow, and then sunny on Tuesday, followed by more rain.  I know when I'm doing laundry this week.

by keres on Sun Nov 29th, 2009 at 05:38:44 AM EST
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That's one problem I've never had.  When it's even a slight sprinkle, I can't get George to go out.  When I know he really has to go, I have to pick him up and put him down in the middle of the yard.

Mundane Doesn't Describe It
by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sun Nov 29th, 2009 at 07:31:10 AM EST
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Pretty, but I'm not looking forward to the chillyness.

"I never trust people who don't laugh." Maya Angelou, March 5, 2009
by Indianadem on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 05:57:59 PM EST
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ID I would take the cold and snows like I remember in New Hampshire and Europe.  Of course there's one condition.  Electricity, phone and cable have to stay on. ;)

Mundane Doesn't Describe It
by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 06:30:13 PM EST
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Warm would be # 1 for me. The rest I could live without if worst came to worst.

"I never trust people who don't laugh." Maya Angelou, March 5, 2009
by Indianadem on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:22:28 PM EST
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Yep staying warm would be the #1 priority.  #2 would have to be the cable.  I know I would be sitting in front of the tv flicking the channel button on the remote hoping I could find just one channel.  Pitiful I know, but......  :)

Mundane Doesn't Describe It
by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 11:28:02 PM EST
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Clean laundry, and lots of it...bliss.  It feels funny to have such a nice washer and dryer after all these years.  Like I shoud display it in the living room or something.  ;)

"Little people are very stuff-intensive."
by CabinGirl on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 07:02:17 PM EST
I've had a love affair with my washing machine for years.  Oh, maybe that's TMI.  ;)
by Second Nature (denn1214 at gmail) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 07:06:36 PM EST
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After 3 weeks of going to my mom's with the bare minimum of laundry that MUST be done, it's heaven to be able to wash everything.  And to have it actually be clean afterwards (unlike the old machine)...w00t!

I hope you and your washer have many more happy years together...

"Little people are very stuff-intensive."

by CabinGirl on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 07:20:01 PM EST
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I have to admit that we may overly fond of our recently purchased Bosch front-loader.  Of course, with all the rain we get a bit back-logged with the drying.  Our only drying options are the outside line or a rack in the house next to the wood stove.  Add in the bulk of a dozen dog towels and you can see the problem.
by keres on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 07:47:20 PM EST
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That would drive me crazy in my current state.  Wet dogs are one thing, but wet dogs and wet laundry everywhere...oy.

"Little people are very stuff-intensive."
by CabinGirl on Sun Nov 29th, 2009 at 07:01:50 AM EST
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If you're this way over a washer, I would hate to think how you would be over a new fridge or stove. :)

Mundane Doesn't Describe It
by Family Man (FamilyMan1atbellsouthdotnet) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 07:48:05 PM EST
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I replaced the kitchen appliances in 2003, and still love them too.  :)

"Little people are very stuff-intensive."
by CabinGirl on Sun Nov 29th, 2009 at 06:59:54 AM EST
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You'll have to match the color of your living room assuming the machines are of the colored variety.

Oh, there you are, Perry. -Phineas -SLB-
by boran2 (blogistan@yahoo.com) on Sat Nov 28th, 2009 at 07:48:37 PM EST
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We went with plain white, although the red and metallic blue machines sure were purty.  :)

"Little people are very stuff-intensive."
by CabinGirl on Sun Nov 29th, 2009 at 06:58:53 AM EST
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Clearly you need to take a picture of your new beauties and use it for a new cafe. :)

Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit - Edward Abbey
by AndiF (ferguson1461 at gmail dot com) on Sun Nov 29th, 2009 at 07:16:45 AM EST
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