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What are U doing today? (Ongoing thread)
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Jul 06, 2016 01:24PM

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I am enjoying listening to music, though.

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The jousting was definitely the high point of the Renaissance festival for us, although we had a lot of fun looking around at the rest. They had quite a bit going on with pub singing, plays, & various contests in archery & hammer throwing & such.

Thank goodness for music!

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Thanks for the pics, Jim. Sometimes I wonder where people get all the time and energy for this type of thing.

You made some good points, Nina.


Mom says they're dry as a bone & HOT up in MD. We've been pretty warm, but have been getting a fair amount of rain here in KY. Everything is in bloom & popping. The gourd plants along the fence have grown a couple of feet or more in the past week. The grass in the back yard was so thick I had to go over some spots twice to blow the clippings off the path to the barn so we wouldn't track it into the house.
The hummingbirds have all had a set of babies. They're now swarming the feeders, although there aren't as many as we've had in previous years. There are maybe a dozen feeding in the back & half that in front. With the trumpet vines, lilies, Rose of Sharon, Cone flowers, & Bee balm all in bloom, that's not a bad turn out.
The rest of the birds have deserted us since we had to quit feeding them for a while due to the coons. There are too many again this year & our vet bill is awful with the lameness issues we've had. We don't need stitches added in & we'd almost certainly have them if the dogs go after them if for no other reason than Molly & Amber would fight. Those 2 are getting grumpier toward each other as they get older.
Josh & Erin have a contract in on the house south of us, but it's in limbo. The moron quit paying his mortgage when his wife left & it went into foreclosure just about the time their contract went in. Now they've got to wait on the bank to clear the paperwork. Hopefully they'll still get it, but they're looking at other places again.

Hope things go well for Josh and Erin.
We're doing our usual summer thing with the kids. Yesterday I drove down to the Boathouse Restaurant and met our kids who arrived there by boat. Here's their web page: http://www.lakegeorgeboathouse.com/home
I met them at the dock. They arrived in 2 boats! We were a party of 12. I'd hate to see the bill! I hope my grands and their friends know how lucky they are to be able to do all they do. After the restaurant they cruised down to Lake George Village to "shop". Soon they will all go home and Ed and I will go through the pangs of missing them. But it's been fun seeing the 2 babies. We probably won't see them again until Thanksgiving. That will roll around soon enough. Summer is half over (and I haven't even put on my bathing suit.) I'm too comfy at home. :)


Yes, Nina, it's nice to be needed. As you say, we should count our blessings and cherish what we have today.
Apropos to being needed, there was a female comedienne called Victoria Jackson who performed her original song called "Use Me". I thought it was very touching. Here's a YouTube of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlKV3...


Sorry to hear that, Jim. You don't deserve a break like that on your vacation. Let us know how you make out at the chiropractor. Those aches and pains can really slow you down. Very frustrating besides being very painful. I feel like that every morning but thank goodness I limber up as the day goes on. Can't lift anything heavy or I pay the price!






Thanks for explaining, Jim. Maybe the heat relaxes sore, stiff muscles. My doctor said I have spinal stenosis. The effects of it come and go. Sometimes I can't go another step and have to sit down. Occasionally I use an electric cart at the supermarket. My husband ALWAYS uses an electric cart. He has COPD and weak leg muscles from using Lipitor.

It took us about 6 hours to drive up here from MD. I was really worried about the traffic, but the new Garmin handled that well. An accident on the Cross Bronx Expressway backed traffic up across the GWB, but the Garmin routed us into the right lane - the only one that was moving - & we went up Riverside & across north Bronx & Yonkers. The speed limit was usually 40 mph, but traffic flowed along at 60-80mph no matter how twisty the road got. I'm usually a fast driver, but a few places had me worrying!
My back is slowly getting better. I'm wearing the brace when I sit in the car, but have it off the rest of the time. it's the left sciatic joint that was out & bucket seats are the worst thing for it. I put a rolled up towel back there for a while & that seems to have kept it in. Anyway, I woke up this morning & could actually sit up in bed!
We're going to drive down the Sound this morning when everyone else gets up. All the outlaws are coming over for dinner tonight - 2 couples since they got divorced & remarried. Should be fun. Lauren's dad is also a woodworker & her mom is into horses, although mostly dressage.
We'll head back to MD tomorrow morning. We're planning to leave about 9am. It's 2 or 3 hours to NYC, so we'd have to leave too early to beat rush hour. Instead we'll go after it's over. Hopefully it won't be too jammed up.


Wow, Jim, you are sure covering a lot of territory here in the "East". My ears perked up when I saw that you mentioned Yonkers (where I grew up) and those places in the Bronx. I went to college at Hunter College in the Bronx (now Lehman College). In my early 20s I occasionally drove through the Bronx area to visit friends. I hope they fixed all those potholes! LOL
Have a safe trip home. Glad your back is improving.


Nina, Mash was a great series. Yes, Alda is good. In 2011, I listened to an audio version of his book: Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself. Here's my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

We got over 3" of rain last night & it drizzled all morning. Then the sun came out with a vengeance. I can practically see everything growing. Josh had told me there was a problem with the little lawnmower tractor, so I fiddled with it & made a test pass in an area he mowed Tuesday night. I cut a good inch off! I know what I'll be doing tomorrow, if I can get some more of the weeding done in the morning. I spent this morning vacuuming & dusting. Yuck.
I have plenty do in the shop now. I sold or gave away almost all my bowls, candle sticks, yoyos, backscratchers, & bandsaw puzzles, so the cupboard is bare, thankfully. So now I can turn more without any guilt.
We have a cherry tree down, but it still has half its roots in, so no worry about it wilting. Once I get the little truck's bed on again, I'll cut off all the limbs & start chopping off pieces to turn. I have to be careful with cherry leaves since they're poisonous to horses when they're in the wilt stage. Live or dead, they're OK, but when wilting they create a cyanide compound that is sweet & they'll kill the horses or goats. Luckily, it doesn't have a lot of limbs, so I'll trim it up & take them out of the field into the woods where the monsters can't get to them.




Nina, that's interesting about the Beach Boy movie. I wonder why they mentioned it. It came out in 2014. So it's not a new movie.
"Love & Mercy" (2014)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0903657/?...

Feeling some better. I start cardiac rehab Monday morning.


The worst case I ever got was on my forearms when an old, dead tree came down across our lane years ago. It had rotted out in the center & was completely covered inside & out with poison ivy. It was jammed in at an angle & I wound up smoking it some as I tried to cut up the log. The smoke got on my forearms, but I knew enough not to breath it. Tough job, but I got it done. I had red Popeye forearms for a while, though.
I knew about poison ivy smoke from Mom telling me about some neighbors who had burned some when she was a kid. The smoke got into their clothes on the laundry line, including their underwear. They were a VERY miserable couple. I think one of them had to be hospitalized.

Happy to hear from you, Mary JL. Glad you're feeling better! It's good that you've found a good book to interest you.

Jim, poison ivy is no fun. I was a bit itchy after pulling out a lot of weedy vines but, thank goodness, the itching has stopped.

Nina, I'm glad you mentioned it. What a coincidence that I had just seen the movie about the Beach Boys. I thought it was a good movie but it was disturbing to see how Brian Wilson had suffered from years of mental illness.
Here's the Amazon page about the film (it has a link to a trailer.):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01...
"Love & Mercy" - "John Cusack and Paul Dano star as Beach Boys genius Brian Wilson in "the best musical biopic in decades" (CHICAGO TRIBUNE). Also starring Elizabeth Banks and Paul Giamatti."

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Jim, thanks for the link and also for the note about the upcoming Goodreads changes.
To tell the truth, I usually stick to navigating my own GR group. I don't usually navigate the rest of GR website.
Frankly, I looked around the GR website and I find the whole site very confusing and distracting. It's not enjoyable for me at all.
In the past, when I recommended GR to friends, some of them told me that they found the site too difficult to navigate.
As an experiment, I tried to start a topic at the following page:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/new
I found it difficult to do. It seemed to be full of glitches which I had to suffer through. And after I finally started the topic, I couldn't find it anywhere.
My topic was about the graphic book, March: Book One by John Lewis. I simply asked if anyone had read it and what they thought of it. Can you find that topic I started? It's not the one at my GR GF group.

I don't care for the book discussions either. Yes, I can find your topic & so can you. Just click on the link you made for the book itself. Now scroll ALL the way to the very bottom of the page & there is a section for discussions. It's different than the questions or group topics.
Another way to get to this sort of discussion is when a topic with the book in the 'about' section creates a link. Clicking on that brings it up along with other groups & topics that list the book. I don't use it regularly, but occasionally it can be interesting to explore a book that way.


... Another way to get to this sort of discussion is when a topic with the book in the 'about' section creates a link... .
Thanks, Jim. I finally found it. I doubt that the members will have the patience to scroll and scroll and scroll, unless they know what they're looking for.
BTW, where's the "about" section?
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