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message 551: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) I finished the mowing today. The whole place is done! 5th time for the fields this year. That's as many times as I've mowed it in the previous 2 years! What a year.

No bowls turned today, though. I wound up fiddling with the fish pond this morning. The weirdest thing happened. I guess the pump got stuck & flipped the outside receptacle. I just knew it wouldn't come on, so I pulled it all out go it running, put it back in & found it still didn't.

It's an outside receptacle, says it's GFI, but didn't have the buttons on it. So I looked inside at the breaker. Nope, regular breaker. The receptacle over the second bathroom sink didn't work either. It's about even with the outside one, so now I'm thinking it's a bad wire. I checked everything, but still couldn't find a reset button.

Finally, I got a weird idea. I checked the other bathroom, on the far end of the house. That GFI receptacle DOES have a button & it was flipped. I pushed it in & the other two started working. How weird is that? Instead of using a GFI receptacle in each place, they ran a wire the length of the house & back. (The circuit breaker box is on the wall with the first bathroom.) Strange & it cost me 1.5 hours to figure it out. Arrrgh!


message 552: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Jim wrote: "I finished the mowing today. The whole place is done! 5th time for the fields this year. That's as many times as I've mowed it in the previous 2 years! What a year. ...
... I wound up fiddling with the fish pond this morning. ... Strange & it cost me 1.5 hours to figure it out. Arrrgh! "


At least you were able to figure it out! Eddie would understand your explanation. Not I. :)

I lost my Internet connection today. Called Time Warner Cable for tech help. They sent a technician out to our house within a few hours and the problem was fixed. It was the connection on the pole outside. I was amazed at such quick service on a Sunday of Labor Day Weekend. I guess they know that an old lady can't function without her Internet access. LOL


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Jackie (thelastwolf) | 4050 comments Jim,
Doesn't that kind of thing drive you crazy? I find that when things are built/installed, they never have an eye towards repair.
It's a good thing you thought of it, I know I wouldn't have. I'd have handed the job over to Anthony at that point, LOL


message 554: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Joy H. (of Glens Falls) wrote: "Nina wrote: "I am wondering if anyone out in goodreads land has seen the movie, "Julia and Julie?" It'a a fun enactment of the book. nina"

Nina, I don't think I realized it was a book. I see that..."
I am on Netflix Save list for the movie. I am thrilled that The Number One Ladies Detective Agency is finally coming to me. I loved the books and the movie has rave reviews from our movie editor. nina




message 555: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Sep 06, 2009 07:32PM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "I am on Netflix Save list for the movie. I am thrilled that The Number One Ladies Detective Agency is finally coming to me. I loved the books and the movie has rave reviews from our movie editor. nina

I tried reading _The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency_ but couldn't get into it. I don't remember why. I didn't even realize it was adapted into a movie.
Below is a link to the Netflix description of the film: ====>
http://www.netflix.com/Movie/The_No._...


message 556: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Joy H. (of Glens Falls) wrote: "Nina wrote: "I am on Netflix Save list for the movie. I am thrilled that The Number One Ladies Detective Agency is finally coming to me. I loved the books and the movie has rave reviews from our mo..."Thanks, I see it was rated with four stars. The books were a bit quirky, I'll admit but I thought they were fun once you got to know the characters. nina ps Are you going sailing, Joy, over the weekend? And I have forgotten to ask if you or your son raced your boats?




message 557: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Jackie wrote: "Jim,
Doesn't that kind of thing drive you crazy? I find that when things are built/installed, they never have an eye towards repair.
It's a good thing you thought of it, I know I wouldn't have. ..."


It's just so odd & I got lucky, I think. Yes, it does drive me crazy. All houses have their quirks, but this one is pretty odd. Usually you put GFI receptacles in a normal electric line. In this case, they ran an extra 100' or more of wire to save putting one in. They are more expensive, but not THAT much more. Must be some odd code thing. Only the government could make someone come up with something so goofy.


message 558: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Nina wrote: "I am wondering if anyone out in goodreads land has seen the movie, "Julia and Julie?" It'a a fun enactment of the book. nina"

Nina, went to the movies by myself to see Julia and Julie and found that many others did the same. Movie was wonderful. Entertaining, fast moving, humorous, makes you want to cook some new recipe. Meryl Streep was marvelous. An extremely talented woman.



message 559: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "... ps Are you going sailing, Joy, over the weekend? And I have forgotten to ask if you or your son raced your boats?"

Nina, we are not into racing. Too much work. :) To us, boating means relaxation.

Our son is the sailor/ragman; we are stinkpotters (power-boaters). :)

This weekend we cruised down to the camping islands and enjoyed the sun and the scenery while anchored in a cove. Every campsite was taken and there were lots of boats anchored offshore as well. Everyone was enjoying the holiday weekend and the terrific weather.


message 560: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Sep 07, 2009 06:38AM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Linda wrote: " ...went to the movies by myself to see Julia and Julie... Movie was wonderful. Entertaining, fast moving, humorous, makes you want to cook some new recipe."

Linda, NOTHING could make me want to cook ANYTHING! LOL

I've always wished I could enjoy cooking because the cook gets all the credit, while the lowly cleaner-upper is taken for granted.

I don't know why I don't enjoy cooking. I know it can be a creative activity, but something in my past must have turned me against it. I guess I had more failures than successes when I first attempted to cook. Even when I tried to cook chocolate pudding the old-fashioned way, it seemed to take forever to thicken. I had no patience with the waiting. There was always something else I'd rather be doing. I always preferred to write a silly poem instead of cooking a decent meal. (Thank goodness Eddie likes to cook.)

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QUOTATION:
"There is no sight more appealing than the sight of a man making dinner for someone he loves." -parody of a Thomas Wolfe quote *

* [NOTE: The above "man-making-dinner" quote is a para-phrase of the original quote by Thomas Wolfe who, of course, used the words "woman" and "she" instead of the words "man" and "he".]
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message 561: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 4050 comments Joy wrote: "There is no sight more appealing than the sight of a man making dinner for someone he loves." -parody of a Thomas Wolfe quote

When my husband helps me around the house, I always make it a point to tell him how SEXY he looks doing it, LOL I can't fool him, he knows exactly what I'm trying to do.



message 562: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Jackie wrote: "When my husband helps me around the house, I always make it a point to tell him how SEXY he looks doing it, LOL I can't fool him, he knows exactly what I'm trying to do."

Jackie, your husband may see through what you tell him,
but I'm sure he still enjoys hearing it. :)

PARAPHRASE OF A QUOTE:
"We see through each other, but we still enjoy the view." -Source unknown


message 563: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 4050 comments He does, he smiles every time I say it.

I have to take Eric to the doctor's today, he's got an eye infection.


message 564: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Jackie wrote: "He does, he smiles every time I say it.

I have to take Eric to the doctor's today, he's got an eye infection. "
That's not a fun way to spend the holiday. nina




message 565: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Joy H. (of Glens Falls) wrote: "Linda wrote: " ...went to the movies by myself to see Julia and Julie... Movie was wonderful. Entertaining, fast moving, humorous, makes you want to cook some new recipe."I am not as good as Joy with quotes but I think this is one, "Necessity is the mother of invention." That describes my cooking experience as I was an only child who did not know anything about cooking but after marriage and one, two, three, four, five, six children and a husband who knew less about boiling a egg than I did/ I did learn on the job. In other words no one starved and mostly I learned to love it. Yet, a break from it was always most welcome. nina

Linda, NOTHING could ma..."





message 566: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Joy, I once saw an interview taped of Ray Bradbury and was fascinated by the fact that he remembered being circum cised shortly after his birth. When he was questioned about this he described feeling pain and when no one believed his story he said he remembered his mother was wearing a brown dress. TALK about memory..nina


message 567: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Sep 07, 2009 07:57AM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "...Necessity is the mother of invention." That describes my cooking experience as I was an only child who did not know anything about cooking but after marriage and one, two, three, four, five, six children and a husband who knew less about boiling a egg than I did/ I did learn on the job. In other words no one starved and mostly I learned to love it. ... "

Nina, I too learned to cook after we were married and started raising a family. I did all the cooking and cleaning-up for 16 years (as a mother of 4 boys) until I went to work full-time and Eddie started pitching in. However, I never learned to love cooking.

One time, when first married, I enjoyed making a cherry pie. But I never made another cherry pie again. LOL Once I knew I could do it, that was enough for me. :)


message 568: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Joy H. (of Glens Falls) wrote: "Nina wrote: "...Necessity is the mother of invention." That describes my cooking experience as I was an only child who did not know anything about cooking but after marriage and one, two, three, fo..."Your reply about the cherry pie brought a smile as it reminded me of our granddaughter, Heidi, who decided once she learned how to read why should she bother doing it over and over. At least you didn't decided that. nina




message 569: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Sep 07, 2009 08:06AM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Jackie wrote: "...I have to take Eric to the doctor's today, he's got an eye infection."

Good luck with Eric's eye, Jackie. Gee, if it's not one thing it's another.
Reminds me of the book, _It's Always Something_ by Gilda Radner.
The title was a catchphrase of her TV character Roseanne Roseannadanna.


message 570: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Sep 07, 2009 08:10AM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "Your reply about the cherry pie brought a smile as it reminded me of our granddaughter, Heidi, who decided once she learned how to read why should she bother doing it over and over. At least you didn't decided that. nina"

LOL - Nina, Heidi must have good logic. :)
Hope she has learned to enjoy reading since then.


message 571: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "Joy, I once saw an interview taped of Ray Bradbury and was fascinated by the fact that he remembered being circum cised shortly after his birth. When he was questioned about this he described feel..."

Nina, that's amazing! I remember drinking from a bottle while in my mother's arms in our living room. I remember the chair we were in and the taste of the milk. I'm always amazed by that very early memory. It's probably my earliest one.


message 572: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 4050 comments As it turns out, Eric has a scratched cornea. It's minor so that's good and it's better than an infection.
He starts school tomorrow, has to go back to the doctor for the eye, and has a post-op appointment for his knee. He's going to be very busy tomorrow!


message 573: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Jackie wrote: "As it turns out, Eric has a scratched cornea. It's minor so that's good and it's better than an infection. He starts school tomorrow, has to go back to the doctor for the eye, and has a post-op a..."

Jackie, glad to hear that there was no serious problem with Eric's eye.

Poor kids have to go back to school tomorrow. Teachers too! How nice it is to be retired. :)

At Lake George, the off-seasons of fall and spring are the best times. Things quiet down and we can enjoy some pleasant weather. Hate to see the summer end, but there are advantages.


message 574: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 4050 comments Autumn is my favorite time of year, especially in Upstate NY, the colors are so vibrant.


message 575: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Joy H. (of Glens Falls) wrote: "Nina wrote: "...Necessity is the mother of invention." That describes my cooking experience as I was an only child who did not know anything about cooking but after marriage and one, two, three, fo..."

Cooking can be fun. Didn't always like the idea of HAVING to cook after a full day at the office and a long drive home. Thankfully, my husband and I took turns cooking.



message 576: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Jackie wrote: "Autumn is my favorite time of year, especially in Upstate NY, the colors are so vibrant."

Autumn is also my favorite time of year. Picking apples and potatoes. Make apple pie and apple crisp. Store bought crust of course! Did make a pie crust from scratch once. Taste the same as the premade, so why bother!!






message 577: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Looks like I missed a lot yesterday. We had a storm come through & lost electric for a few hours in the morning, but the Internet went down & was still down this morning.

I started on the fence line when the storm chased me in. It was done, the kids left (Erin back to school, James to his house) & got back out again for a few minutes when it started raining again! It chased me back out of the field until late morning.

I finally got out there, pulled the corner posts & redid the corner, put in the jump & wound up getting lunch at 2:30. Unfortunately, it was too messy to stop half way. I was afraid the horses would investigate & either get hurt or get out.

I put down 2 logs for the jump & Marg wanted it higher, so I cut a maple that was crowded &, of course, it wouldn't fall. Had to yank it down with the tractor. Finally got the jump done, although i cheated with the rider. I think it's high enough to keep the horses in. We lock them out of the north field in the Spring, but if anyone is that ambitious, they just get some extra grass. Anyway, it's done.


message 578: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Linda wrote: "... Store bought crust of course! Did make a pie crust from scratch once. Taste the same as the premade, so why bother!!"

My MIL's pie crust was the best! So flaky and light. I've never seen store-bought crust like it. She showed me how she made it... the special way she made the dough and sliced it up into pea-like pieces with a knive and fork. I guess that's the key to the flakiness.

Her apple filling was great too... not too sweet, with the perfect amount of tartness. She loved to bake. I loved to eat. :)


message 579: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Jim wrote: "Looks like I missed a lot yesterday. We had a storm come through & lost electric for a few hours in the morning, but the Internet went down & was still down this morning. I started on the fence l..."

Jim, you deserve a rest. :)


message 580: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Fixing up on the place is rest, Joy. Much easier than figuring out computer problems.


message 581: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Today, dentist appointment. Getting my first crown. Such fun!

Slotting some time for reading this afternoon. 3/4's throught the book "Water for Elephants" - its interesting.



message 582: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 4050 comments I'm starting on Stuffed Peppers at Anthony's request. I like when the boys ask for something special, I am so tired trying to think of what to eat every night.
I've got two doctor appointments for Eric today, oh what fun! The good part is having time to read while sitting in the waiting room.
He started his first day of college today, I can hardly wait until he gets home and tells me about it. Hummm, maybe I won't get all that reading in...
I guess it depends on how exciting he thinks it was, LOL


message 583: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Sep 08, 2009 09:59AM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Ah, another gorgeous day to absolutely nothing.
Oh yes, I guess I'll do some more reading.
Oh I forgot, maybe we'll re-pot two indoor plants. We've been procrastinating the project all summer. After we re-pot them, I'll have four because we're cutting each one in half. Where am I going to put all these plants? LOL
Here's a pic of one of them, a Chinese Evergreen: ====>
http://picasaweb.google.com/Sea1934/M...

PS-The other plant looks very much like this one: ====>
http://www.plantdirections.com/Dracae...
It's called a Dracaena (Marginata).


message 584: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 4050 comments Lovely plants, Joy.
I recently brought mine indoors and my bedroom looks like a jungle! While my plants grow wonderfully in the warmer months when they can be outdoors, it's getting over the winter that proves to be difficult. I don't get much light in my house with the covered porches and lots of trees. Right now they are lush and beautiful, but by next Spring, it's another story completely. I'd love to partially open my roof and put in glass for the plants.
I used to complain about all those trees, but it makes my house wonderfully cool in hot weather. Rarely do we need to turn the AC on, unless it's very humid, and it's mostly for the dog.


message 585: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 4050 comments PS: I agree, it's another perfect day to sit on the prch and read. I have about an hour before going to the doctors with Eric.


message 586: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Jackie wrote: "I'm starting on Stuffed Peppers at Anthony's request. I like when the boys ask for something special, I am so tired trying to think of what to eat every night..."

You sound like my wife. She asks what I want & if I say, "Food.", she throws things at me or tells me to go fix it myself. If I say, "Eggplant Parmesan or Shrimp Curry." She still tells me to fix it myself. Mean lady, at times. All I ask is that it doesn't crawl off the plate too fast, but she has to make a big deal out of it.


message 587: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 4050 comments LOL, you're so funny, Jim.


message 588: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Back from the dentist. Left side of mouth is numb. Won't be able to eat any Stuffed Peppers (Jackie) or Eggplant Parmesan or Shrimp Curry (Jim) for several hours!

Since I can't really talk comfortably - guess I'll go read now.

Joy - the plant pictures are all beautiful. One day soon I'll buy a nice tall plant for the tv room.



message 589: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments This is to Linda or anyone else who saw the movie, Julie and Julia...Last year I read a most interesting book and would like to re-read it after just seeing the movie I mentioned. The title is, "Out of the Kitchen, Adventures of a Food Writer," by Jeannette Ferrary. This is non-fiction and the author doesn't know how to cook. As I remember she does interview Julia Child but getting to do so was difficult. It was a fun book to read. nina


message 590: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Joy H. (of Glens Falls) wrote: "Ah, another gorgeous day to absolutely nothing.
Oh yes, I guess I'll do some more reading.
Oh I forgot, maybe we'll re-pot two indoor plants. We've been procrastinating the project all summer. Afte..."
Yes, a lovely plant picture. My garden is so pretty now. I don't know how to put a pic on goodreads so might send one to Joy on email. nina



message 591: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments We re-potted the plants. A big accomplishment. :)

Jackie, the Chinese Evergreen and the Dracaena Marginata don't require a lot of light and they can endure a lot of neglect. That's why I like them.

Jim - I hate making decisions about what to eat. Even in a restaurant I can't make up my mind.

Linda - Don't bite your tongue. :)

Nina - I doubt if I'll ever read _Out of the Kitchen Adventures of a Food Writer_. GR says: "Jeannette Ferrary ... tells the story of her life as it relates to food... The book contains many recipes". I'll leave the recipes to the folks who love to cook. :) Perhaps they'll send me a casserole.:)


message 592: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Joy, the author as I said doesn't know how to cook but I think it might be interesting to read sometime if you see the Julia movie. Another side of J.C. After the movie and that book I just mentioned I am not sure I like her now. nina


message 593: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "After the movie and that book I just mentioned I am not sure I like her now. nina"

Why not, Nina?


message 594: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) My daughter wanted a picture of the new jump I put up. It's here:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid...
if you're interested. It has her dog Molly sitting in front & half of Pixie - the wrong half. Oh well!


message 595: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Sep 08, 2009 05:09PM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Jim wrote: "My daughter wanted a picture of the new jump I put up. It's here:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid...
if you're interested. It has her dog Molly sitting in ..."


Jim, you've got quite an estate there!
Those look like heavy logs. Hard work to put up.
Do the horses enjoy jumping?


message 596: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Thanks. Have I ever posted pictures of the farm? I should do that, if not.

The logs are no problem to put up at all. That's why god made a front end loader. (Kids work too, but they move out just when they get useful.) I welded chain hooks to it in 3 places just so I can grab heavy things, move them around & set them down exactly where I want them. Brains, not brawn at my age.

Horses do like jumping, but normally won't unless they have to or want to. That is why the board is on top of the fence. I'm not absolutely sure it's high enough, but it should discourage them from wandering into the north field when we close it off in the Spring & it makes a higher jump for Erin. Marg has it off now & the north field is open - there's a 16' gate at the other end of the fence line, about 150 yards east of the jump.


message 597: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Jim wrote: "Thanks. Have I ever posted pictures of the farm? I should do that, if not.
The logs are no problem to put up at all. That's why god made a front end loader. (Kids work too, but they move out j..."


I'd love to see the photos, Jim.
You certainly are a handy man.
Eddie's handy too, but he's getting old. :)


message 598: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 4050 comments Jim wrote: Kids work too, but they move out just when they get useful.
Damn, I'm still waiting for mine to be useful and now you tell me he'll leave just when he does get useful! How friggin unfair! (LOL)




message 599: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Jackie wrote: "...Damn, I'm still waiting for mine to be useful and now you tell me he'll leave just when he does get useful! How friggin unfair! (LOL)"

Somewhere in my house I have a plaque which says:

"As soon as the kids become easy to live with, they're living with somebody else." :)


message 600: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) That's a perfect plaque, Joy. So, true.


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