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Mar 19, 2016 06:12PM

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I see. I googled for more info and learned that it's being done nowadays for various reasons. Below are the hits I found re the issue of "Men Taking Bride's Last Name Is Becoming More Common":
http://www.yourtango.com/experts/galt...
http://offbeatbride.com/2009/07/one-g...
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style...

https://www.goodreads.com/photo/group...
It resonated with me. :)

https://www.goodreads.com/photo/group...
I'll delete the larger one soon.


Nina, I'm sure you're right about that. Do you think that when his muscles shrunk, that he shrunk too? LOL


https://www.facebook.com/550767503/po...



I see. That helps to explain why Facebook has puzzled me in the past. Personally, I don't think FB is user-friendly. Perhaps it's because it's trying to do too much. Having grown up at a time when privacy was valued, I find it hard to understand how so many people enjoy putting their whole lives out there. The urge to feel "connected" probably explains a lot of things. But, IMO, being "connected" is highly over-rated.
"A diet of food gives us bodily health, a diet of people gives us tranquillity of the soul." -Bernardin de St. Pierre
"Avoid popularity if you would have peace." -Abraham Lincoln
"It is vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquility: they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it." -Charlotte Bronte, _Jane Eyre_




Nina, I can understand your point of view. It's a healthy attitude. Unfortunately, I feel that my kids and grandkids really wouldn't appreciate my following their every move at Facebook. I am going to ask my family how they feel about this. I've never asked them.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/17212483...
Looking forward to our family's visit.
Click on the little pics to see the chick.



I mowed the lawn for the second time today & the Purple Martins showed up. Still no hummingbirds, but I changed their feeders today & cleaned the fish pond pump. It got into the mid 70s, although it's supposed to be colder tomorrow & not even hit 60.
The daffodils are going out, but the tulips are taking up the slack. I started weeding today.

Nina, I hope you're OK. Sorry to hear about your fall. Hope you'll feel better soon.
Today was very busy with the whole family here. I'm exhausted but it was a good day.



A couple of quotes for you:
"The two most powerful warriors are patience and time." ---Leo Tolstoy
"Courage and perseverance have a magical talisman, before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish into air." ---John Quincy Adams






God bless you, Nina, for keeping up with your flowers and your reading and your cooking. I'm afraid that I'm behind in all those areas. Thank goodness for FunTrivia. It keeps my mind working. :)
http://www.funtrivia.com/profile/sead...
My NYS team isn't doing so well but at least my team members keep on trying! We have some smart people there.


Amen to THAT, Werner! Well put, as usual! Nina is remarkable!


As I look back on the places I've been, I find that I marvel that I ever did those things. I didn't travel extensively but I do enjoy my remembrances. I do wish I had traveled more because I would have more memories to enjoy. I'm glad I have pictures of the trips we took!


Nina, I too, appreciate having print copies of photographs. I think that both print and digital photos have their own advantages.
Visiting people in their homes in various countries sounds like fun to me too! :)

Visiting with the 'plain old folks' in an area is the only really good way to visit. Just hitting the tourist attractions is not.
There is very little I like better about film pictures compared to digital ones. You can have prints made from digital photos whenever & where ever you want. I just upload them to Walmart or one of the phramacies & pick them up on my way home from work. It costs less now to get them made into greeting cards, complete with an envelope, than it used to cost for a print. Even better, when the photo fades & cracks, it can easily be refreshed.
Better yet, all your favorite photos can be put on to a memory card & displayed in an ever changing picture frame really inexpensively. I bought my mother & Marg's aunt each a picture frame & just send them a new memory chip occasionally. They send back the old ones & we do it all over again. They hang on to a few old favorites by asking me not to delete & taking the memory chip to the store where they can print out as many copies of whichever one they want.
The only downside to digital pictures is lack of documentation, although I get around that easily enough when I remember. I don't always remember, though. More often, I would write the date & descriptions on printed pictures. I keep digital ones in folders by date, often with descriptive names, but not always. Sometimes I stick a text document in with them & occasionally I'll mark up a copy, but it's a bit more work that doesn't happen quite as often as with printed pictures. Still, it happens more often than it ever did with slides.

A while ago, our son gave me a digital camera to replace my older one. I was comfortable with the older one and couldn't get used to the newer one. On Easter Sunday (for brunch) at a restaurant, I tried taking pictures. Several of them turned out to be short movies/videos. LOL One funny result was that the beginning of the video was fine but the end of it showed only the sausage on my plate. LOL

While even the cheap digital cameras will do all sorts of things, I just use the simple settings. I leave mine on automatic & just switch between video or still pictures - generally the latter. Playback is simply a matter of hitting one other switch. It's not that tough. I've even taught Marg to do it & she can't use a computer as good as you can.

I've always depended on someone else to move the digital pics from the camera to my laptop. Once they're on my laptop, I can handle them.
I've reached a plateau at which I no longer want to get more involved technically.





Yes, Nina, New York is a beautiful state.

Werner, even though you may not have many pictures of many of your travels, I'm sure you have wonderful memories of them. The trip to Australia must have been a very special one!
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