derorim Posted July 3 #124776 Share Posted July 3 55 minutes ago, helen haywood said: Minnie is keeping watch while I have breakfast. Patiently waiting so she can resume her nursing duties. I gather she does not try to eat your food. Our son's cat will steal whatever she can get if they turn their heads or leave something on the kitchen counter. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derorim Posted July 3 #124777 Share Posted July 3 1 hour ago, HBE4 said: Obligatory lighthouse picture. Anybody care to guess where? I can tell you, but only because I Googled the image. 🙂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HBE4 Posted July 3 #124778 Share Posted July 3 10 minutes ago, derorim said: I can tell you, but only because I Googled the image. 🙂 LOL. Sometimes what I'm thinking in my mind isn't what my fingers type. In my mind, I guess I thought I was asking our CT & RI friends, including a lighthouse loving doctor @Ocean Boy, if they would recognize it. While it may be a local landmark, it probably isn't world famous enough to be recognized by all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HBE4 Posted July 3 #124779 Share Posted July 3 (edited) 24 minutes ago, derorim said: Our son's cat will steal whatever she can get if they turn their heads or leave something on the kitchen counter. One good thing about my cat Leonard is that he has absolutely zero interest in human food. He'll walk right by without a glance or sniff. Edited July 3 by HBE4 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Sea Dog Posted July 3 #124780 Share Posted July 3 27 minutes ago, derorim said: Drave can't resist loving those two cuties. The three of them look so sweet together. I love Drave's moustache. Jonathan calls him his Kitler cat. He is very, very laid back and cool. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dani negreanu Posted July 3 Author #124781 Share Posted July 3 18 hours ago, BonTexasNY said: If I may: Please everyone, don't feel guilty posting happy times in here. They are far from insignificant. I think Dani appreciates the short moments when she can take her mind off of her reality. She has stated as such on more than one occasion. @BonTexasNY Thank you so much, Bonnie, for the EXACT words and feelings I have. Very well said. Speaking of happy moments.... I'm so looking forward to Bella 2 cruise. Hope to make it. Struggling with the complicated strategy of flights... Only direct flights right now are to Miami. And the less expensive. Through NY or Atlanta the rates are plain outrageous. Also, no flights to Miami every day. The latest I can get to Miami is 3 days before the cruise, which is OK (more than 900$ for 3 hotel nights is another story...). Was thinking at least to leave the day the cruise ends, but the flight to Israel from Miami leaves at 1PM. Don't think I can make it... Which means another night in a hotel -- Port Canaveral or Miami. Any thoughts how much time to allow from PC to Miami? I'm posting here instead of the roll call, since the majority of cruisers are from "here", with the additional bonus of other experienced cruisers 😎 13 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derorim Posted July 3 #124782 Share Posted July 3 3 minutes ago, HBE4 said: LOL. Sometimes what I'm thinking in my mind isn't what my fingers type. In my mind, I guess I thought I was asking our CT & RI friends, including a lighthouse loving doctor @Ocean Boy, if they would recognize it. While it may be a local landmark, it probably isn't world famous enough to be recognized by all. Well, we used to live in CT and we have family there close to the RI border, but I knew who you were asking. Sometimes I just can't help myself wanting to look stuff up. I find it amazing that we can now ask the computer to tell us what a picture is. I love it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ocean Boy Posted July 3 #124783 Share Posted July 3 1 hour ago, HBE4 said: And to think I was in your neighborhood this past weekend. Well, close by. Mohegan Sun Casino. Of course, my idea of serving drinks is opening a bottle of wine or can of beer. Maybe Vodka & Cran if I'm feeling adventurous. A few pics. Mohegan is a beautiful casino . Everyone's favorite Heidi 😍 when she was done clapping, the win was around $100. That's my idea of a big win. 😁 Monday was just too nice of a day to be inside so took a little road trip to watch the ferries. Obligatory lighthouse picture. Anybody care to guess where? I used to like going to the Mohegan Sun until they closed down the buffet. I don't go much any longer. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
helen haywood Posted July 3 #124784 Share Posted July 3 31 minutes ago, derorim said: I gather she does not try to eat your food No, she is extremely polite. I give cereal milk when I’m finished to both cats and start with Diana first always, as she’s the senior cat. Minnie always patiently waits her turn. They know how to indicate extreme interest. This was George and a Klondike bar… 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Sea Dog Posted July 3 #124785 Share Posted July 3 7 minutes ago, dani negreanu said: Speaking of happy moments.... I'm so looking forward to Bella 2 cruise. Hope to make it. I too am looking forward to finally meeting you. It will be so much fun with this group. 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ocean Boy Posted July 3 #124786 Share Posted July 3 6 minutes ago, helen haywood said: No, she is extremely polite. I give cereal milk when I’m finished to both cats and start with Diana first always, as she’s the senior cat. Minnie always patiently waits her turn. They know how to indicate extreme interest. This was George and a Klondike bar… You give milk to your cats? I've read that cats tend to become very intolerant to milk once they get past being kittens 🤔 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HBE4 Posted July 3 #124787 Share Posted July 3 On 7/1/2024 at 11:30 PM, harryfat1 said: Yeah. I'm a firm believer that most tourists see more of a given city than many locals as the tourists spent thousands of dollars to get to the place and they want to see as much of the place as possible. I used to work in SF years ago and now only a bridge away but I have never been to Alcatraz or Ghirardelli Square that millions of tourists visit yearly. Tourists sees the city differently than locals, which is fine. I 100% agree with this. I've been on top of the Empire State Building twice as well as the World Trade Center (twice) and Top of the Rock (once). But never been to the Statue of Liberty. Tried once some 30 years ago in July. Got to Liberty Island but the line to get into the actual statue was over 2+ hours long and it was 95+ degrees with no shade in sight. I said I would come back in Sept when it would be cooler & less crowded. Did I mention that was some 30 years ago? Same with Ellis Island, 9/11 memorial, Central Park and any other countless attractions. I guess because I'm only an one hour train ride away & can do it anytime, I never do. Go figure.🤷♂️ Same with restaurants.. It's usually an out-of-towner making a recommendation to me as they've done the research. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ocean Boy Posted July 3 #124788 Share Posted July 3 14 minutes ago, derorim said: Well, we used to live in CT and we have family there close to the RI border, but I knew who you were asking. Sometimes I just can't help myself wanting to look stuff up. I find it amazing that we can now ask the computer to tell us what a picture is. I love it. If you are using android on a Samsung, all you have to do is press and hold the center button that normally closes your screen then draw a circle around the object in question. Very shortly it will be identified for you. 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TravelGirlinDallas Posted July 3 #124789 Share Posted July 3 3 minutes ago, Ocean Boy said: You give milk to your cats? I've read that cats tend to become very intolerant to milk once they get past being kittens 🤔 My cats get the dregs that are left in the cereal bowl after I've finished, and it never seems to bother them. It's just tiny bit. My cats aren't interested in people food other than dairy products. Lucy in particular goes nuts when she smells something with sour cream, yogurt, milk, or cheese. She will sit in the chair next to me at the table and put her paw on my arm to remind me not to forget to share when I'm done. 😂 The only other thing she likes is the juice from the tuna can when Brian makes himself a sandwich. 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derorim Posted July 3 #124790 Share Posted July 3 3 minutes ago, Ocean Boy said: If you are using android on a Samsung, all you have to do is press and hold the center button that normally closes your screen then draw a circle around the object in question. Very shortly it will be identified for you. That's even more awesome. Thanks for the tip, I just tried it and it works. Yay for Android 🙂 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George C Posted July 3 #124791 Share Posted July 3 6 minutes ago, TravelGirlinDallas said: My cats get the dregs that are left in the cereal bowl after I've finished, and it never seems to bother them. It's just tiny bit. My cats aren't interested in people food other than dairy products. Lucy in particular goes nuts when she smells something with sour cream, yogurt, milk, or cheese. She will sit in the chair next to me at the table and put her paw on my arm to remind me not to forget to share when I'm done. 😂 The only other thing she likes is the juice from the tuna can when Brian makes himself a sandwich. We didn’t eat cereal often but when we did cats would drink milk left in bowl also . Our last two cats one didn’t care for human food other we had to guard our plates or she would definitely eat whatever it was . Both cats did like tuna , once Shelagh attempted to eat ahi tuna while sitting on the couch, that didn’t work well for her. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George C Posted July 3 #124792 Share Posted July 3 17 minutes ago, HBE4 said: I 100% agree with this. I've been on top of the Empire State Building twice as well as the World Trade Center (twice) and Top of the Rock (once). But never been to the Statue of Liberty. Tried once some 30 years ago in July. Got to Liberty Island but the line to get into the actual statue was over 2+ hours long and it was 95+ degrees with no shade in sight. I said I would come back in Sept when it would be cooler & less crowded. Did I mention that was some 30 years ago? Same with Ellis Island, 9/11 memorial, Central Park and any other countless attractions. I guess because I'm only an one hour train ride away & can do it anytime, I never do. Go figure.🤷♂️ Same with restaurants.. It's usually an out-of-towner making a recommendation to me as they've done the research. I didn’t do that many tourist stuff living in New York but did when I started showing it to my wife who never had been to New York before meeting me. She also loves the city. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BonTexasNY Posted July 3 #124793 Share Posted July 3 5 minutes ago, HBE4 said: I 100% agree with this. I've been on top of the Empire State Building twice as well as the World Trade Center (twice) and Top of the Rock (once). But never been to the Statue of Liberty. Tried once some 30 years ago in July. Got to Liberty Island but the line to get into the actual statue was over 2+ hours long and it was 95+ degrees with no shade in sight. I said I would come back in Sept when it would be cooler & less crowded. Did I mention that was some 30 years ago? Same with Ellis Island, 9/11 memorial, Central Park and any other countless attractions. I guess because I'm only an one hour train ride away & can do it anytime, I never do. Go figure.🤷♂️ Same with restaurants.. It's usually an out-of-towner making a recommendation to me as they've done the research. Growing up in lower Manhattan, I was privileged to visit most NYC attractions. I've visited most museums, top of the Empire State bldg., old Yankee Stadium, Statue of Liberty, South St. Seaport, Staten Island Ferry, Central Park, the Bronx Zoo and so many others. When I met Jack, who was visiting from Israel I became his tour guide. I watched the twin towers being built from my apt. building but never visited the actual site. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
helen haywood Posted July 3 #124794 Share Posted July 3 (edited) 28 minutes ago, Ocean Boy said: You give milk to your cats? I've read that cats tend to become very intolerant to milk once they get past being kittens 🤔 Yes, I’ve read that as well. I just pay attention to if it seems to upset them. No retching or ralphing seems to indicate it’s OK for them. And anyway, I don’t think they identify as cats… Edited July 3 by helen haywood 1 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HBE4 Posted July 3 #124795 Share Posted July 3 2 hours ago, harryfat1 said: Here are pictures from the 2 pools where the twin tower used to be. The north one is under maintenance so no water right now. The twin tower has special significance to me as I was up one of the towers observation deck in 1999 with my parents and my sister visiting NYC then and did the tourist thing to go up there. Surreal to see just an empty space now... I walked by last year when meeting ex-coworkers for dinner in lower Manhattan. What amazed be was the pools seemed so much smaller in person. Given how tall the towers were, I thought the footprints would have been much more massive (wider). I'm assuming where the names are etched would have been the outer walls of the twin towers. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedSails1968 Posted July 3 #124796 Share Posted July 3 3 minutes ago, HBE4 said: I walked by last year when meeting ex-coworkers for dinner in lower Manhattan. What amazed be was the pools seemed so much smaller in person. Given how tall the towers were, I thought the footprints would have been much more massive (wider). I'm assuming where the names are etched would have been the outer walls of the twin towers. The memorial and the museum are unbelievably emotional. Everybody is respectful and quiet, no loud voices anywhere. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HBE4 Posted July 3 #124797 Share Posted July 3 1 hour ago, derorim said: I can tell you, but only because I Googled the image. 🙂 21 minutes ago, derorim said: That's even more awesome. Thanks for the tip, I just tried it and it works. Yay for Android 🙂 It worked for me too. 🙂 For those that don't want to google the image, it's the New London Harbor Lighthouse. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_London_Harbor_Light 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaniDanielle Posted July 3 #124798 Share Posted July 3 My father took us to all the touristy spots. He made sure, we as New Yorkers, didn’t miss any. Loved the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty. I remember being amazed at 42st.! I was a child!! 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ozark_Kid Posted July 3 #124799 Share Posted July 3 38 minutes ago, Ocean Boy said: If you are using android on a Samsung, all you have to do is press and hold the center button that normally closes your screen then draw a circle around the object in question. Very shortly it will be identified for you. Thanks, I have never noticed this. I just tried it. It says it is new. I have used "the eye" above pics in the photo gallery. I will be using this more now! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keksie Posted July 3 #124800 Share Posted July 3 The herd of chickens so far. 22 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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