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message 5901: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Windows changes their layout each time. It really makes trouble for me. I often have to walk users through operations on the phone & it's tough when things get changed around.


message 5902: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Jim wrote: "Windows changes their layout each time. It really makes trouble for me. I often have to walk users through operations on the phone & it's tough when things get changed around."

I can imagine the frustration on both sides! So time-consuming too.


message 5903: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Yes, he is guiding me and changed a few things like bringing his Juno up from his basement computer and with that change and the new computer it worked for me. Finally, He is actually a computer expert so it was me who wasn't quite up to par with the changes. After retiring as an engineer he was a comuter science consultant for ten years. The University of CA at Berkley had him come to set up their computer programs among other clients. I am lucky to have a live in computer guru.


message 5904: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Yes, Nina, it must be nice to have a "live-in computer guru"! :)


message 5905: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Mar 11, 2016 01:31PM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Today I watched the funeral services for Nancy Reagan. They were beautiful and all the beautiful people were there too.

There was comedy-relief when Patti and Ron Reagan talked about their father and the masseuse. Nancy had quietly stepped in and kissed him and then left. He didn't realize it was Nancy. He told her he thought they shouldn't use that masseuse anymore. LOL

Did anyone catch the name of the tune which the bagpiper played at the end? One of the tunes was Amazing Grace but it was followed by another familiar tune which I couldn't place.


message 5906: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Joy, interesting that you were able to watch the funeral proceedings. I wish I had thought of it. There wasn't anything in our paper mentioning it being televised. And I have a correction; I thought I was using a new computer but what I am using is a different computer but not a new one but I am now updated. So be it. I could still have the new one but the format was difficult for me to see. And even when made larger it was just not user friendly for me. This new addition should work fine for now.


message 5907: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina, it's too bad you missed the funeral service for Nancy Reagan. It was truly special. Very well done. Maybe you can see some clips on the evening news.

Good luck with your computer set-up. At this point our connection to the Internet is a big part of our lives. So it's important to have a user-friendly computer or tablet or notebook or whatever works for you!


message 5908: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) I made Scrapple today & it didn't come out as expected. More jelly-like & almost white while I want more grain & a gray color. I can't buy scrapple here in KY. No one has heard of it (It's a very regional, PA German-Dutch thing.) so years of deprivation drove me to trying to make my own. It doesn't taste bad, but it's not scrapple. Maybe coating each piece in cornmeal before frying will help. Here's the recipe I used:
Plain Old Pennsylvania Dutch Scrapple
• 1/2 pound chopped raw pork
• 1-1/4 teaspoon salt
• 1/8 teaspoon pepper
• 1 cup corn meal 1 medium onion, chopped
• 1- 1/4 quarts water
Brown onion slowly in a little fat. Add meat, seasoning and water. Cook at simmering point 20 minutes. Add corn meal and cook over medium heat for one hour. Turn into loaf pan and cool.


message 5909: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Mar 13, 2016 02:16PM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Jim wrote: "I made Scrapple today & it didn't come out as expected. More jelly-like & almost white while I want more grain & a gray color. I can't buy scrapple here in KY. No one has heard of it (It's a very r..."

I thought Scrapple was a word game. LOL Oh yeah, that's Scrabble. Nothing could make me want to cook ANYTHING! Thank goodness my husband likes to cook! :)


message 5910: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) I get my moods. I'm not a very good cook, but I can generally follow a recipe. When I get creative, the results are usually awful, though. I really have no talent or interest in it.


message 5911: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Yes, Jim, I too lack interest in recipes. When I want to impress my visiting sons, I make French toast. LOL

To them that is just short of miraculous! :)


message 5912: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) I took a half day at work today, came home & finished fencing the worst of the Star-of-Bethlehem areas so I can spray them. On the way home, I stopped & bought another charger since I didn't think the one in the goats' paddock was working & I needed it to run one of the spray areas.

I checked the fence with my brand new tester (just a panel with some lights on it that shows roughly if enough charge is running through the fence or not) & saw nothing. I had just tested another area of fence on a different charger, so I knew the tester worked. Mom asked me if I'd actually grabbed the fence & I told her no. She agreed saying she hated getting shocked, too. It was a surprise when I put the other solar charger over the fence & got a shock in my wet arm pit! Not much of one, but it was definitely working! Oy! I replaced it anyway.

At least it wasn't one of the New Zealand chargers we used to use for the sheep field's predator-proof fence. That thing would knock your socks off. I hit it once with the bar of the weedeater which hit my thigh at the same time. My thigh ached for hours.

I'll see how it is for spraying tomorrow afternoon, but the wind has been a bit too much. Kind of comes & goes, which is not good. I'm taking all day Friday off. James will be here on Thursday night from RI. He's leaving Friday, but it will give us a bit more time together since I'm sure he won't be up if I left for work at my usual time of 4:30am. I have plenty of other chores to do. I'm making a list & it's LONG. Wonderful time of year!
:)


message 5913: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Jim, I love your energy! Enjoy James' visit.

I'm going to show your post to Ed. He'll explain what you're talking about with the fence and the charger. It's Greek to me. LOL If he has any questions, I'll let you know. :)


message 5914: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments I don't think I have eaten scrapple but definitely have heard of it. Seems like in Amish movies. Jim lots of hard outdoor work but it is the time of year that there's dirt under my fingernails and like you, I love it. Kansas City is a beautiful place at this time of year; street after street of blooming Bradford pear trees, magnolias, tulip trees, and all those other spring blossoms and did you know Kansas City has more fountains than any other place in the world outside of Rome? And along with the fountains are miles and miles of statuary. Come summer it's hot and dry and not so lovely so we enjoy our springs.


message 5915: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Mar 16, 2016 11:02AM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina, I can just imagine all the blossoms you describe! Beautiful!
Reminds me of the picture I took at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) in Hyde Park, NY, when all the blossoms were in bloom. The water in the background is the Hudson River:
http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL25/9...

And I LOVE fountains! Savannah, GA, has many parks (called Squares). Here's a picture I found online of one with a fountain in Lafayette Square. (Notice the church in the background.):
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_mABQ9X3TqoA...
I was there when my sister and I toured the South in 2005.
Here are a couple of pics I snapped myself:
Lafayette Square: http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2202... (Note fountain in distance.)
The church: http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2202...
I wish I could remember the name of that church!


message 5916: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Mar 16, 2016 11:25AM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments PS-Ah! Here's the name of the church: Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Here's a pic from online:
https://georgiacoast.files.wordpress....

Here's the Wiki page about the church with another pic:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedr...

I remember it well because it was so beautiful! It's white exterior with the contrasting tan trim is so lovely. (That's my own description. Not sure the word "tan" is quite accurate but you get the idea.)

Wiki says: "...the brick structure lacked spires which were not added until 1896 when it also received a coating of stucco and whitewash."


message 5917: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Joy, I was in Savanah much earlier than you but I, too, thought it was a lovely city; the fountains and squares and you took a great photo of that church. I don't remember seeing it. I remember the cotton exchange and the home of some RW hero's home and I have forgotten his name. But, I remember the wonderful sea crab soup we had there.


message 5918: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Mar 16, 2016 03:17PM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Glad you saw Savannah too, Nina. While there, we toured a place called Magnolia Plantation. Here's a pic I took of a tribute to Charles Kuralt.
http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2202...
The tribute states:
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"Remembering Charles Kuralt, America's favorite travel writer and friend of Magnolia Plantation, to which he referred in his last book as "My Greatest Charleston Pleasure".
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Nina, what is RW? (Revolutionary War?) (You wrote: "the home of some RW hero's home")


message 5919: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Mar 16, 2016 03:13PM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments An apropos quote by Charles Kuralt (found on his Goodreads page):
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“It does no harm just once in a while to acknowledge that the whole country isn't in flames, that there are people in the country besides politicians, entertainers, and criminals.”
-Charles Kuralt
FROM: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
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message 5920: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Joy H. wrote: "Glad you saw Savannah too, Nina. While there, we toured a place called Magnolia Plantation. Here's a pic I took of a tribute to Charles Kuralt.
http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2202......"


Good quote. Good to remember. Yesterday we had to do many errands and on the way back home my husband said, "You forget sometimes how nice people are." Everyone who waited on us had a smile. After I post this message I can no longer see it until it comes back in a future message unlike when all of these changes happened. Does this happen to any of you? I post this and there is only blank. But, it seems you are receiving my messages.


message 5921: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Joy H. wrote: "Glad you saw Savannah too, Nina. While there, we toured a place called Magnolia Plantation. Here's a pic I took of a tribute to Charles Kuralt.
http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2202......"


Joy H. wrote: "Glad you saw Savannah too, Nina. While there, we toured a place called Magnolia Plantation. Here's a pic I took of a tribute to Charles Kuralt.
http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2202......"
Yes, it is the Revolutionary War.


message 5922: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "...After I post this message I can no longer see it until it comes back in a future message unlike when all of these changes happened. Does this happen to any of you? I post this and there is only blank. ..."

Nina, I'm not having that problem.

Something like that can happen when the page gets the maximum number of posts and a new page is started. But that doesn't happen very often.

Hope things will smooth out for you.


message 5923: by Werner (new)

Werner Nina, I'm not having that problem either.

Joy, I enjoyed the pictures you linked to; thanks for sharing those!


message 5924: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Mar 16, 2016 08:32PM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Thanks, Werner. My pictures are a way of reminiscing for me. Even though I haven't been a world traveler like Nina, I'm glad I was able to do the travelling I did.

Much of the time we could have spent travelling was spent, instead, getting away from it all camping on the islands of Lake George. Below is a link to a slideshow of my husband and me taking a boat ride during the fall of 2008 on Lake George:
http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album...
Enjoy the tour.

PS-Forgive me if I've posted this link before. Sometimes I forget that I've already done it.


message 5925: by Werner (new)

Werner Joy, I don't think you've ever posted the link before; at least, I know I'd never watched that slideshow before. That was beautiful; thank you for sharing it!


message 5926: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Mar 17, 2016 06:46AM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Werner, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to view it. A few years ago I had a lot of enthusiasm for posting pictures online.

Perhaps I should start a topic containing links to those pictures, all of which can be viewed as slideshows or as individual pics, one at a time.

I hate to see all my work going to waste. :)

An example is my trip to NYC in 2011 when we visited, among other things, the Wax Museum, Chelsea Market, and the NYC "Highline", a raised walkway created out of a past elevated train track path. At the Wax Museum there are likenesses of Hemingway, Leonard Bernstein, Dorothy Parker, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and many, many other celebrities. Here's the link:
https://picasaweb.google.com/Sea1934/...
(You might want to press your F11 toggle key to make the pictures larger by creating more room on the screen.)


message 5927: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Mar 17, 2016 06:43AM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments PS-Here's a link to pics of our visit to The Algonquin Hotel in NYC, the meeting place of the famous writers referred to as "The Round Table".
https://picasaweb.google.com/Sea1934/...


message 5928: by Werner (new)

Werner Joy, thanks for the links; I enjoyed looking through those, too! I think a thread containing links to pictures like this is a wonderful idea. An advantage of digital pictures is that you can share them online with anyone who wants to see them, rather than hiding them away in a drawer or album; posting the links that way would make use of that advantage.

The wax museum pictures reminded me of my several visits, back in the 80s and 90s, to the wax museum (and other attractions) at the Holiday World amusement park in Santa Claus, IN. ("Yes, Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus" --and it's a small town in southern Indiana. :-) ) Wax figures can be wonderfully lifelike, and quite entertaining. Unfortunately, though, I don't have photos to share from my experience.


message 5929: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Thanks, Werner. I'll have to work on the photograph thread.

Interesting about Santa Claus, Indiana! :)

About the Wax Museum, when my sister first suggested it, I thought it sounded dull. However, when we were there I found it to be lots of fun, especially posing for pictures next to certain ones. LOL My son who at first wouldn't pose for pics, finally ended up ASKING if I would take his picture next to the statue of Jimi Hendrix. All the statues are supposed to have the exact measurements of the real people. I was surprised to find out that so many of the people were very short.


message 5930: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Interesting about the Wax museum.


message 5931: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "Interesting about the Wax museum."

Frank Sinatra and Leonard Bernstein were both 5'8" tall. The statues of them at the wax museum made me curious about that. So I googled the info.


message 5932: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments PS-Woody Allen is 5'5" tall.
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=...


message 5933: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Mar 17, 2016 01:09PM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments PS - Woody Allen is 5'5" tall.
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=...


message 5934: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Arnold Swarzenager. Probably wrong spelling. the governor of CA and ex movie star is also very short. I am five ft four and as I walked next to him he was at my eye level.


message 5935: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments I would have loved to have been there. Great pictures. Looks like such fun.


message 5936: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Joy, enjoyed my tour. I think travel is fun no matter whether it's near or far. I probably wouldn't have been nearly as many places if my family hadn't been there. I have grandchildren born all over the world and a few in the states.


message 5937: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments I no longer have that problem as I am now using a new computer and so far it's working better with goodreads if I can just get my brain accustomed to learning how to use it.


message 5938: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Mar 17, 2016 03:03PM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "Arnold Swarzenager. Probably wrong spelling. the governor of CA and ex movie star is also very short. I am five ft four and as I walked next to him he was at my eye level."

Nina, Arnold Schwarzenegger is 6′ 2″, according to Google.
See: https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=...

However, I found the following:
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"However, what you don’t know—at least not for sure—is Arnold’s height. Because nobody does. Except, just maybe, the Austria-born superstar himself... "
... "For years, Schwarzenegger’s official height has been listed at 6’1½” or thereabouts, but the number has failed to satisfy reporter after reporter, who accuse him of stretching the truth, wearing lifts, or both."
FROM: http://mentalfloss.com/article/66782/...
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See more here: https://uk.movies.yahoo.com/has-arnol...


message 5939: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Joy, I was in Georgetown one afternoon going shopping with my sister in law and as we were walking down the street here came Arnold Sch...along side me carrying a blouse and he asked if I thought his mother would like it. We were just then passing a clothing shop. I asked him to unfold it and hold it up so I could get a better glance and told him I really did like it myself. So, he decided to keep it and he walked alongside me for a short while. As I said earlier I was amazed at how short he was/could have been five ft six but I doubt any taller and possibly he didn't have any built up shoes on at that time. I also remember well how "cool" he was dressed. It was summer and he had on a navy blue and white stripped seersucker blazer and navy slacks.


message 5940: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) I took the day off work today & got to spend some more time with James, my oldest, who spent the night. Had a great time walking about the place discussing gardens & such. We had corn beef & cabbage with red potatoes for dinner last night & Marg even baked a German Chocolate cake for my birthday. She hasn't done that in years. Her birthday present was urging me to buy the 1/2" & 3/4" tap & die sets for wood that I've been wanting.

I spent about 4 hours this afternoon finally spraying the dreaded the worst patches of Star of Bethlehem, a poisonous invasive that is taking over. A lot of work. I hope this horrible herbicide that I had to get licensed to use works as advertised. SoB laughs at RoundUp & 2,4-D. The stuff I used is called Gramoxome by Sygenta & is supposed to have a 98% kill rate, the highest of anything out there. It's got paraquat in it, so I had to take all kinds of precautions as it kills off animals via contact, too. The horses won't be getting into those areas of the field for at least a month.

Well, a horrible job that's done now, but I must be getting old. My neck & shoulders are sore from lugging the backpack sprayer around that whole time. It's only 40 lbs full. It was actually the second sprayer full that was the worst on my left shoulder for some reason. The last one didn't bother me at all.

Josh had a really good job interview today in Louisville. The best part is that if he gets this job, he might not have to have high speed Internet, so could buy the place south of us. That would be awesome.


message 5941: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Hope your birthday had some fun times and not all work, Jim. At least nice to have a good meal and spend time with your son. So happy birthday from a friend who wishes you many more.


message 5942: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "Joy, I was in Georgetown one afternoon going shopping with my sister in law and as we were walking down the street here came Arnold Sch...along side me carrying a blouse and he asked if I thought h..."

Nina, are you sure it was him (Arnold Schwarzenegger)?
He sure is keeping his shortness a secret! lol


message 5943: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Jim wrote: "I took the day off work today & got to spend some more time with James, my oldest, who spent the night. Had a great time walking about the place discussing gardens & such. We had corn beef & cabbag..."

Happy Birthday, Jim. I hope your wishes for Josh come true.


message 5944: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Thanks!


message 5945: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Yes, Joy. It was Arnold S. we had a discussion. I can verify it with my sister in law as she was there as was my husband and hers. But he was walking beside me and talking. He finally took off and went into the clothing store.


message 5946: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Is Josh a son or grandson, Jim?


message 5947: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Mar 19, 2016 01:01PM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "Yes, Joy. It was Arnold S. we had a discussion. I can verify it with my sister in law as she was there as was my husband and hers. But he was walking beside me and talking. He finally took off and ..."

Amazing! I wonder how he keeps his shortness a secret.
Check out these pictures:
Schwarzenegger and Clinton: https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...

Schwarzenegger and Stallone: https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...
I think I read that Stallone is about 5'7".


message 5948: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Mar 19, 2016 01:09PM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments PS - Nina, below is from WIKI:
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"Schwarzenegger's official height of 6'2" has been brought into question by several articles."

"In his bodybuilding days in the late 1960s, he was measured to be 6'1.5", a height confirmed by his fellow bodybuilders."

"However, in 1988 both the Daily Mail and Time Out magazine mentioned that Schwarzenegger appeared noticeably shorter. Prior to running for Governor, Schwarzenegger's height was once again questioned in an article by the Chicago Reader."

"As Governor, Schwarzenegger engaged in a light-hearted exchange with Assemblyman Herb Wesson over their heights. At one point, Wesson made an unsuccessful attempt to, in his own words, "settle this once and for all and find out how tall he is" by using a tailor's tape measure on the Governor."

"Schwarzenegger retaliated by placing a pillow stitched with the words "Need a lift?" on the five-foot-five inch Wesson's chair before a negotiating session in his office. Bob Mulholland also claimed Schwarzenegger was 5'10" and that he wore risers in his boots. In 1999, Men's Health magazine stated his height was 5'10"."
FROM: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_...
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message 5949: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Nina wrote: "Is Josh a son or grandson, Jim?"

Josh is my son-in-law, married to Erin. He took her last name though, so he's a MacLachlan too now.


message 5950: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments It's the first time I've every heard of the groom taking the bride's last name. Is that a new custom?


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