Seasick Sailor Posted January 25 #51 Share Posted January 25 @ger_77 Gerry give a hug to your sweet hubby for us. Maurice is already in my prayer book. 18 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedneckBob Posted January 25 #52 Share Posted January 25 1 hour ago, cat shepard said: Ahem. Jacqui & Rich - I can NOT believe you left off the most important day of all! Though given its recent weather, it is just starting to re-earn it’s Sunshine State nickname. 😎 Thanks goodness your picture is blurred. I see my address on the map! 😳 3 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedneckBob Posted January 25 #53 Share Posted January 25 58 minutes ago, MISTER 67 said: We moved to Florida over 30 years ago, best move ever, we wouldn’t live anywhere else in the USA. Ditto, ditto, ditto. Except I live here or near here almost my entire life. 5 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedneckBob Posted January 25 #54 Share Posted January 25 35 minutes ago, aliaschief said: Good morning. Late start this morning. Busy day yesterday and White Night party took its toll. We are here at Easter Island until around noon. Our time zones will start changing as we finally leave Eastern time. We have two more sea days as we sail toward Pitcairn Island of HMS Bounty fame. Tonight we are attending another Chefs Specialty dinner and it’s Chefs choice so menu will be a surprise. Even though last night’s buffet with grilled lamb chops and beef kebabs and tons of options was good and they are having a Chilean BBQ. We will probably skip. One has to limit. Have a great day. Some pics from our Easter Island. Bruce Are you looking at me! 😀 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted January 25 Author #55 Share Posted January 25 1 hour ago, ger_77 said: I didn't sleep well last night, worrying about DH. He's getting progressively worse - last night just getting undressed for bed left him breathless. In speaking with the cardiologist this afternoon, I'm going to be sure to tell him how much he's deteriorated in just a week since we saw our PCP. If it seems to be a long time till he can get more testing, I'm simply going to call an ambulance and they'll have to take him into emergency and deal with things right away. Oh dear Gerry - the deterioration is scary! I don’t blame you for being worried. I hope the cardiologist gets him in right away. If not, the ambulance is a really good idea. @aliaschief fabulous pictures and what an amazing experience 👍. Very special memories indeed! @StLouisCruisers your DD’s tree is beautiful, as always. She’s so imaginative and creative 👍 18 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare rafinmd Posted January 25 #56 Share Posted January 25 Just wondering, does Canada have Urgent Care Centers. I've gotten very good care from mine, and there is little waiting. Roy 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HAL Sailer Posted January 25 #57 Share Posted January 25 Finally some upbeat news from me! DH's right hip-heel pain has been greatly alleviated by the epidural injection he had a few weeks ago. His right foot fall hasn't improved but, with that leg's pain relieved and a right foot brace, he is more able to use his walker. With his right side stabilized, DH's pain doctor has recommended a gel type injection into his left knee. An eons ago ski injury and arthritis gives DH extreme bone on bone pain that his left knee brace only partially relieves. The injection was set for February but a cancellation put him on tomorrow's schedule! And, in the final bit of upbeat news, it appears I have found the fix for our washer. It had been stalling mid-cycle not filling or spinning properly. Before I called repair, I found a report on-line that our model's electronics can get confused. It suggested unplugging the washer for 20 minutes to let its brain reset. What the heck? I figured it was worth a try. And, the washer is now working like brand new! Thanks for your continued prayers. My 🙏prayers for🙏 and 🎉celebrations with🎉 you continue. So glad I finally have some upbeat news to share, -Melisa 30 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marshhawk Posted January 25 #58 Share Posted January 25 @ger_77Low on oxygen doesn't sound good. I'm with @smitty34877 call the ER if he is not doing better this morning. I have no room to myself, unless i get up early and come to the Daily. Once DH is up, we share everything all day long. At work in the living room, watching the TV, sleeping, eating, I know I should not complain, but everyone needs some alone time. I need to get that shirt that says "Am I working from home, or living at work". Speaking of shirts, @cat shepard where did you find that great picture of the cat aviator? It must exist somewhere and I would love to get it for DH (air force). Thank you @aliaschieffor the pictures of Easter Island. I have always been fascinated by the stone "gods" and have wanted to go. Unless I buy a lottery ticket, and win, I will never get to go. @MISTER 67I too am a fan of Vera, Shetland, Foyles War, and Death in Paradise. Midsumer Murders is my happy place. Put it this way, if it's on Britbox, it will get watched. I wish Midsumer was back on britbox, i'm currently having to watch commercials (OMG) while watching it on Roku. The only show that I enjoy with American tv is Ghosts. 25 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMLincoln Posted January 25 #59 Share Posted January 25 (edited) Herbed roasted chicken is always available in our dining rooms, and always good. The drink sounds good for me, and we used to always have a Korbel Brut in the fridge! Light rain after a drizzly drive yesterday. I think some of the salt got washed off the car, it needed a downpour! But the mirrors are coated with something, and it was a problem for me especially making the last merge from the interstate to the local highway coming off the cloverleaf as it was just dark out. Next time I may have to take the exit southbound to the next “jughandle” u-turn for a safer approach! I kept re-living parts of the last two days instead of sleeping last night. I expect that will wear off soon. It’s been a lot to absorb. DH remembered to tape his protective patch on last night for sleeping- I was a zombie. We have a few days to recover, Monday we check in with the NJ eye doctor. It’s supposed to snow, ugh! The procedure was a tricky one, but the healing process is trickier. They created a new drainage path (to lower the eye pressure), sutured it to let it heal up but they will somehow guide the healing process so that the pressure stays in the right range without the eye drops…. that’s the plan! We may be going back to Maryland for some suture removal work in 3-4 weeks. Depends what both doctors decide. Whatever it takes! Until the healing process completes, we have 2 different eye drop regimes to implement-old plan for one eye, new plan for the surgical eye, and that regime will keep changing, tapering. He’s scheduled for late April for surgery on the other eye when we do this all again. We’re at the beginning, heading down a new road! Grateful for the amazing things they can do! I’m lifting up prayers for Roy and Maurice and Gerry. And Vanessa’s schedule. @rafinmdRoy, my DH was prescribed an oral med prior to his radiation treatments to drop the psa.. hoping you get the needed results! @ger_77Gerry, you must be beside yourself! Let somebody know what’s going on today! Today! Maybe a change in medication would help. Or a change in the schedule! 🙏 Please do not wait! @JazzyVVanessa, we’re all pulling for you! And we all appreciate your dedication! Cheers to those celebrating and cruising! Maureen Edited January 25 by RMLincoln 26 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir PMP Posted January 25 #60 Share Posted January 25 Victoria, Seychelles: 20 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare puppycanducruise Posted January 25 #61 Share Posted January 25 @rafinmd Love the maps. Thanks. @StLouisCruisers Beautiful tree, I love the soft colours. Thanks for sharing. 16 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kochleffel Posted January 25 #62 Share Posted January 25 The original sense of A Room of One's Own Day was probably more pointed than we tend to think of now. It stems from an essay of that title by Virginia Woolf, based on lectures that she had given at Newnham College and Girton College, two women's colleges at the University of Cambridge, in 1928. The theme was the necessity of intellectual independence, freedom of expression, and economic expression for women. A Room of One’s Own Day was established to be an annual event on the anniversary of Virginia Woolf’s birthday on January 25, 1882. The day is meant to celebrate not only a person’s ability to have their own room, but also for a woman specifically to be able to find her own space in the world to work as well as to enjoy herself and have access to her own income. https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/a-room-of-ones-own-day/ I would enjoy some herb-roasted chicken, but not the garlic one since garlic is one of the things I have to avoid for the time being. I wouldn't mind a screwdriver cocktail, either, but I'm exhausted by the never-ending arguments on social media about which type of screw head. Exactly what I think about the people perpetuating the arguments cannot be posted. Korbel Extra Dry was my go-to for a long time, although I never managed to persuade my doctor to diagnose me with a champagne deficiency. I haven't been to the Seychelles. 18 1 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare TiogaCruiser Posted January 25 #63 Share Posted January 25 (edited) 2 hours ago, ger_77 said: school and work this morning. I'm glad we're no longer part of the work force where we have to be out on the roads before the sanding trucks really do their jobs. I know we had fog last night, so there should be some pretty trees all frosted up this morning. I didn't sleep well last night, worrying about DH. He's getting progressively worse - last night just getting undressed for bed left him breathless. In speaking with the cardiologist this afternoon, I'm going to be sure to tell him how much he's deteriorated in just a week since we saw our PCP. If it seems to be a long time till he can get more testing, I'm simply going to call an ambulance and they'll have to take him into emergency and deal with things right away. “He's getting progressively worse - last night just getting undressed for bed left him breathless.” Please- call the ambulance. This is nothing to monkey around with. If his cardiologist can’t fit him in NOW, then the cardiologist on call at the local ED needs to see him. No more waiting. Edited January 25 by TiogaCruiser 23 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superoma Posted January 25 #64 Share Posted January 25 49 minutes ago, rafinmd said: Just wondering, does Canada have Urgent Care Centers. I've gotten very good care from mine, and there is little waiting. Roy We do but I just looked it up and the heart issue is not one they could treat. Even the cardiologist might say go to ER 15 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted January 25 #65 Share Posted January 25 (edited) Good morning from a cloudy and chilly Quartzsite. It is 53F and we should reach 65F this afternoon. The clouds are supposed to disappear this afternoon beginning about 2 pm. Sometimes a room of one's own is nice. I always try to not have clashing clothes on. I will honor those astronauts who died in furthering our knowledge of space. The quote is sometimes true. Today is a red letter day in the F&B department. We like the meal, drink and wine. However, I won't be roasting a chicken until after our cruise. We visited the Seychelles in 2000 on P&O Oriana's world cruise. Pictures to come shortly. We also celebrated Burns Night while on Oriana including the Presentation of the Haggis at dinner. And, no we did not eat any haggis. A good day in history for Sao Paulo and for Antarctica. @rafinmd Roy, I like your additions to the maps. On the computer, the green is easy to see. @StLouisCruisers Sandi, your DD's tree is elegant. @seagarsmoker Congratulations on passing the background check and drug test. There was never any doubt here. @ger_77 Gerry, I'm sorry your DH's condition is getting worse so quickly. I hope the cardiologist will get him help asap. If not, then calling the ambulance might be your best choice. @dfish Debbie, I hope the parents compromise on a name that won't cause problems for the grandson in school. @tupper10 Safe travels to FLL tomorrow. @aliaschief Thanks for the great pictures of Easter Island, Bruce. @marshhawk Annie, the area around the Trevi Fountain is almost always crowded and a haven for pickpockets. @HAL Sailer Melisa, thank you for sharing all the good news. I'm glad your DH is doing better, and I hope the gel injection in his left knee helps. Glad you found a solution to your washer problem. Ironically, we had to do the same thing last week. @RMLincoln Maureen, sending positive thoughts your way for a smooth healing process for your DH. @kochleffel Paul, thanks for the explanation of A Room of Your Own. An interesting thing about the Korbel. When our DD and DSIL were married on a Princess ship, we ordered a good champagne for the reception. After the first round, DSIL's aunt who had been a bartender, told DH to switch to Korbel as it was just as good, less expensive, and no one would know the difference. I just found this when I was looking for my pictures. I posted it on October 1, 2023, but thought it was fitting for today. Lenda Edited January 25 by Quartzsite Cruiser 16 1 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted January 25 #66 Share Posted January 25 We were in Victoria, Mahe, Seychelles, on the Ides of March in 2000. I have a few pictures that DH took with his new digital camera, but since he was driving the rental car, the pictures are from a couple of stops along the road. I'll check to see if any of my old fashioned pictures are worth scanning. In the meantime, here are some of DH's pictures. We walked into town before deciding to rent a car. A nice looking beach. We were looking for a place to go snorkeling, but did not find one where we could park the car for a while and go in the water. There is a nearby island with good snorkeling, that several people we knew took the ferry to and spent the day at the beach. We stopped at a hotel for something to drink and to look around. There was an enclosure where we found these guys. They loved to have the underside of their necks rubbed and scratched. One even followed me to the gate when we left so he could get more neck rubs. I was surprised at how fast he would walk. The views from the hotel A beach on the other side of the island From our balcony as we sailed toward Durban, SA. Lenda 22 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Haljo1935 Posted January 25 #67 Share Posted January 25 @marshhawk the "sea of humanity" at Trevi Fountain was ridiculous early in the day, cold windy, or at night - didn't matter, they kept coming. DH said "yep, that's squirting water, let's go." Where do the unobstructed views of it come from? 🤔 17 2 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare TiogaCruiser Posted January 25 #68 Share Posted January 25 23 minutes ago, superoma said: We do but I just looked it up and the heart issue is not one they could treat. Even the cardiologist might say go to ER It’s sounding like he needs the evaluation facilities that are readily available at a hospital: lab, radiology, respiratory, etc., and professional staff experienced in evaluating emergencies. 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Gail & Marty sailing away Posted January 25 #69 Share Posted January 25 Thanks for the info. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare TiogaCruiser Posted January 25 #70 Share Posted January 25 15 minutes ago, Haljo1935 said: @marshhawk the "sea of humanity" at Trevi Fountain was ridiculous early in the day, cold windy, or at night - didn't matter, they kept coming. DH said "yep, that's squirting water, let's go." Where do the unobstructed views of it come from? 🤔 This is one way ( if using a cell phone.) you should see the shots I got with it on our Panama cruise. This one has remote control for the camera. https://www.amazon.com/ATUMTEK-Bluetooth-Extendable-Aluminum-Smartphone/dp/B085NFFNFG?pd_rd_w=1TXGg&content-id=amzn1.sym.452c3ac5-14f8-4a5d-834c-a18a40246a9b&pf_rd_p=452c3ac5-14f8-4a5d-834c-a18a40246a9b&pf_rd_r=WVMPHJ8PADGEBPPP3WQ1&pd_rd_wg=qQRcY&pd_rd_r=58b5c916-f1ed-4d6c-8539-cc7138e813d2&pd_rd_i=B085NFFNFG&psc=1&ref_=pd_bap_m_grid_dv_rp_0_16_t 11 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SanDiegian Posted January 25 #71 Share Posted January 25 (edited) Earth photographed by Voyager through Saturn’s Rings. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Men Landing on the Moon the Washington Momument was lit with the SaturnV rocket. Thanks NASA and all the people that made it happen. Edited January 25 by SanDiegian duplicate 20 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StLouisCruisers Posted January 25 #72 Share Posted January 25 Thanks to Debbie @tupper10, Elizabeth (?) @Haljo1935, Jacqui @kazu, Melanie @puppycanducruise, and Lenda @Quartzsite Cruiser for the comments on the latest Celebration tree. I'll be sure to pass them on to her and I'm sure she will appreciate them.🙂 Gerry @ger_77 I hope something can be done today for Maurice and agree with everyone it seems urgent. Prayers for you both. 🙏 My goodness, it would be nice to have some peace on this street this week! This morning an 18 wheeler came by and unloaded huge piles of pine straw bales on the curb in several spots. They are going to replenish the common ground areas scattered through our Pod with it. Then next month they'll come by with pine straw for everyone's landscaping. Well, when the truck finished dropping off bales across the street from our house, he pulled away and lo and behold! The guy across the street now has his mailbox ripped off and lying on the grass! What is going on here? They just went on their way, and a supervisor in a white truck failed to report anything to the homeowner. Just went on up the street. After about 15 minutes, I decided he'd had enough time to 'fess up and called the man across the street to let him know who did it in case he was busy and didn't notice. The trucks would just leave and he wouldn't know what happened. I've never met him before since they've lived here a relatively short time and own their own business so don't spend much time outside. I left a phone message about the mailbox and the straw company 18 wheeler being the culprit. He returned my call minutes later and came outside to see what could be done. He had actually placed a letter in the mailbox earlier today to be mailed and it was fine then. He stopped the white pick up truck guy and demanded a phone number to call. Then a new supervisor showed up and I think they've come to an agreement on it. Justice will be served! 📫 24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 0106 Posted January 25 #73 Share Posted January 25 @kochleffel Thanks for posting the information about Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own; I was about to do the same. Not sure what started the conversation about British TV but I love Luther; maybe I just like be Idris Elba🤣. With regards to some of the other shows mentioned, have you read the books? I suggest you read Ann Cleaves’ Vera series in order. Her Shetland novels are also excellent. I love her birdwatching references. I hope everyone gets the medical care they need as quickly as possible. Positive thoughts to those who need them. Cheers to those celebrating and cruising. 21 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Niagarawine Posted January 25 #74 Share Posted January 25 5 hours ago, MISTER 67 said: Greetings from beautiful Punta Gorda 3 more nice days in the 80s coming up but then it’s back in the 60s for highs next week Pretty funny quote Herb roasted chicken sounds good to me Don't care for Screwdrivers I love watching British Cop shows on streaming channels, finished “Line Of Duty” last week and now am into “Unforgotten”, Nicola Walker is one great actress. In the last few years I’ve watched some other great shows with Broadchurch, Endeavour and Midsomer Murders being my favorites Have a great day and stay well I also love British cop shows. I am streaming new Fatger Brown series and it’s pretty good, better than last year. 12 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Niagarawine Posted January 25 #75 Share Posted January 25 3 hours ago, Haljo1935 said: I like this quick visual of names w/the locations 😊 Me too 10 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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