kochleffel Posted January 27 #51 Share Posted January 27 From SpaceHook (translation should say "remember," not "remind"): 9 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfish Posted January 27 #52 Share Posted January 27 When I feel things are going poorly, I always think of Anne Frank. If Anne could think that most people were good, given her situation, I can have hope. When I traveled to Europe with students we often visited both Anne Frank's house and Dachau. Both were very sobering experiences. At Dachau there was an elderly man who used to direct traffic in the parking lot. He had been imprisoned in Dachau and dedicated his life to teaching others so that they might not repeat that history. I also visited a concentration camp in Alsace, France named Natzweiler Struthof. They have a museum and you can visit the memorial at the foot of the hill. The day I was there was bitterly cold and I could only think of those poor people in those thin pajama outfits standing in the cold for hours. 12 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted January 27 Author #53 Share Posted January 27 1 hour ago, Hogladyrider said: @kazu and @Haljo1935....I would encourage you to check out Honest Kitchen pet food. Quality food made here in the USA. Thanks - I am very happy with Ivan’s Fromm food - I switched to it years ago after vet discussions and research and my past dogs did very well on it. Ivan is doing well on it and thriving so I’m happy. I did take a look at it though. I don’t see a real difference in price - especially living in Canada. thank you though. 53 minutes ago, SusieKIslandGirl said: @kazuJacqui, how did you get a photo from our front window. 😂 The moon, trees and water are almost identical! Honest Susie - I don’t have a drone snooping on you 😂. Looks like you have a lovely view though if it’s identical 😊 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SusieKIslandGirl Posted January 27 #54 Share Posted January 27 28 minutes ago, kazu said: Honest Susie - I don’t have a drone snooping on you 😂. Looks like you have a lovely view though if it’s identical 😊 In addition to the moon rising over the water, we love watching the ships heading to the port of Tacoma and the planes on the runway at SeaTac. But I will watch out for any drones 😜. 2 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1ANGELCAT Posted January 27 #55 Share Posted January 27 Good cloudy afternoon, rain tomorrow ending as flurries on Monday morning. I went shopping this afternoon at a favorite country/ primitive craft store that sadly has decided to close after 30 years due to the owners health issues. They are having 50% off sales every few weeks until everything is sold . Today I got an Easter wooden rabbit that matches one I bought several years ago. I’m sad to see them close but wish them healing prayers. Blessings and prayers to all on our lists and safe travels to all our friends heading for cruises. 18 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smitty34877 Posted January 27 #56 Share Posted January 27 Good afternoon. I just returned from the DGS’s two basketball games. My DS is the coach and it was just so much fun to see all the interactions. Tonight they are taking me to a nice restaurant for a belated birthday celebration. I decided I better head home tomorrow as snow is forecasted for both here and back home in NY. I hope to get home before it starts. @dfish, Debbie, I agree with you about Ann Frank’s optimism in terrible times. I will never forget being in that house in Amsterdam and how it felt. I had quite a few patients over the years that were survivors of concentration camps. They often felt the need to tell their stories and listening often felt physically painful but so necessary. @ger_77, I hope the pacemaker adjustment and medication changes bring relief for your DH. @luvteaching, Enjoy the family party today. Have a great day everyone 21 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Vict0riann Posted January 27 #57 Share Posted January 27 Good afternoon, Dailyites, so nice to hear all the news! I hope the changes to Maurice's medications solve or at least help, @ger_77! Pat was getting really uppity after his good report, but we spent most of yesterday at the hospital emergency room with one of his nasty nosebleeds. The doctor kept trying to find the spot that was bleeding, but eventually said he thought it was too high up in the nostril for him to get at and Pat would need to see a specialist. After 7 hours on pretty uncomfortable chairs and stools, I was sooo tired, we had lunch at 3:30 after we got home, and I just made a very small salad for our supper. I am recovering today! We are in for an atmospheric river for the next few days, but at least it is quite warm outside (in the 50's) we haven't had the heat on. Pat had an English colleague (RIP) a long time ago who had been at one of the concentration camps when the prisoners were released. I asked him about it, he couldn't speak, just shook his head. It must have been horrifying. I know my father never talked about his time in the Japanese camp in Shanghai. 15 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruising-along Posted January 27 #58 Share Posted January 27 Good morning (the 28th) from the lovely Volendam! We are having 2 lazy sea days before arriving in Australia. This has been a great cruise! At home (the 27th) today is our daughter’s 45th birthday — how did my youngest get that old? 🤣😉 It seems like yesterday when I was 45 myself. Prayers for all on the Care list and cheers for all celebrating. Some photos from our day in Noumea New Caledonia yesterday. 21 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted January 27 Author #59 Share Posted January 27 30 minutes ago, Vict0riann said: Pat had an English colleague (RIP) a long time ago who had been at one of the concentration camps when the prisoners were released. I asked him about it, he couldn't speak, just shook his head. It must have been horrifying. I know my father never talked about his time in the Japanese camp in Shanghai. My uncle (RIP) never spoke about his time as a POW either, Ann. Then, realizing that those that had been POW’s and were returning from different wars needed support, he opened up one time only on CBC in a documentary called Grant’s War. He then led fundraising to help veterans until his dying day. 25 minutes ago, Cruising-along said: Good morning (the 28th) from the lovely Volendam! We are having 2 lazy sea days before arriving in Australia. This has been a great cruise! So glad you are enjoying the cruise and the Volendam. Keep her in good shape for us please 😉 25 minutes ago, Cruising-along said: At home (the 27th) today is our daughter’s 45th birthday — how did my youngest get that old? 🤣😉 A very happy birthday to your daughter 🎂 🥳 17 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted January 27 #60 Share Posted January 27 42 minutes ago, Cruising-along said: Good morning (the 28th) from the lovely Volendam! We are having 2 lazy sea days before arriving in Australia. This has been a great cruise! At home (the 27th) today is our daughter’s 45th birthday — how did my youngest get that old? 🤣😉 It seems like yesterday when I was 45 myself. Prayers for all on the Care list and cheers for all celebrating. Some photos from our day in Noumea New Caledonia yesterday. Happy 45th birthday to your dear daughter today. 10 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ger_77 Posted January 27 #61 Share Posted January 27 (edited) Just a quick check-in. I looked at the Port of Miami webcam just in time to catch them setting off fireworks to celebrate the Icon of the Seas departure. 7,600 passengers? No thanks. Edited January 27 by ger_77 13 7 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfish Posted January 28 #62 Share Posted January 28 @ger_77 I hope the new regimen works for Maurice and his symptoms subside until a more permanent solution is found. I'll be thinking about both of you. @Vict0riann Wow on those nosebleeds. I hope the specialist can find a solution. @Cruising-along Happy Birthday to Amanda! I am all packed and the suitcases are in the car. All we have to do is get up, get dressed and drive away . Thank you again to Eva @superoma for being my substitute. You will all be in very capable hands! 17 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superoma Posted January 28 #63 Share Posted January 28 (edited) 54 minutes ago, dfish said: @ger_77 I hope the new regimen works for Maurice and his symptoms subside until a more permanent solution is found. I'll be thinking about both of you. @Vict0riann Wow on those nosebleeds. I hope the specialist can find a solution. @Cruising-along Happy Birthday to Amanda! I am all packed and the suitcases are in the car. All we have to do is get up, get dressed and drive away . Thank you again to Eva @superoma for being my substitute. You will all be in very capable hands! Have a safe drive to the airport and a good time on your cruise. I will do my best for the group. Edited January 28 by superoma 11 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare tupper10 Posted January 28 #64 Share Posted January 28 @Seasick Sailori hope this posts they miss you very much. Debbie @tupper10 IMG_3988.mov 8 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nattyg1723 Posted January 28 #65 Share Posted January 28 (edited) 6 hours ago, kazu said: Thanks - I am very happy with Ivan’s Fromm food - I switched to it years ago after vet discussions and research and my past dogs did very well on it. Ivan is doing well on it and thriving so I’m happy. I did take a look at it though. I don’t see a real difference in price - especially living in Canada. thank you Love Fromm food! ❤️ Pork and Applesauce is a popular pick with my little guy Edited January 28 by Nattyg1723 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sharon in AZ Posted January 28 #66 Share Posted January 28 8 hours ago, summer slope said: Sitting in the lobby of the hotel next to the Orlando airport waiting for our room to be ready. Flight tomorrow leaves at 10 AM and we get into San Diego at 5:30 PM. 1 hour ago, dfish said: @ger_77 I hope the new regimen works for Maurice and his symptoms subside until a more permanent solution is found. I'll be thinking about both of you. @Vict0riann Wow on those nosebleeds. I hope the specialist can find a solution. @Cruising-along Happy Birthday to Amanda! I am all packed and the suitcases are in the car. All we have to do is get up, get dressed and drive away . Thank you again to Eva @superoma for being my substitute. You will all be in very capable hands! Safe travels Dixie and Debbie!! See you Tuesday! 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bennybear Posted January 28 #67 Share Posted January 28 Good day and thanks all. Prayers and gentle hugs to those that need them! @Cruising-along glad you are having such a nice time, Happy birthday to your DD! Our daughter was born 10 days later and will achieve the same age, as Roy says. I share your thoughts, it doesn’t seem possible! I will jump in on the dog food, our beloved Labrador lived until nearly 17 on Kirkland lamb and rice food, Our vet couldn’t believe his age but had seen him from a pup. We have very much enjoyed visiting Kefalonia, the novel Captain Corelli’s Mandolin is set there as is the movie. The water is that blue! 11 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Haljo1935 Posted January 28 #68 Share Posted January 28 4 hours ago, ger_77 said: Just a quick check-in. I looked at the Port of Miami webcam just in time to catch them setting off fireworks to celebrate the Icon of the Seas departure. 7,600 passengers? No thanks. Agree no thanks to that large a ship, but great timing on you checking the webcam - very cool picture. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted January 28 #69 Share Posted January 28 A late good evening. It turned into an eventful and fun afternoon. The weather was good, even if it could have been five degrees warmer. We took the RZRs out for an hour or so, and it was as much fun as ever. Quartzsite is in the Sonoran Desert which is ever changing and always interestimg. We covered quite a bit of territory. After we got home, I had time to sit outside enjoying the peace and my book. We topped the day off by splitting a ribeye, along with loaded baked potatoes, a tossed salad and of course, wine. DH has a nack for grilling the best steaks, and today was no exception. On 1/26/2024 at 4:19 PM, kochleffel said: This would be a good case for small claims court. National companies often don't even show up, resulting in a default judgment, but a judge would probably accept your testimony and photo evidence. Paul, that was what I was thinking, and in most cases, you don't need a lawyer. 7 hours ago, Vict0riann said: Good afternoon, Dailyites, so nice to hear all the news! I hope the changes to Maurice's medications solve or at least help, @ger_77! Pat was getting really uppity after his good report, but we spent most of yesterday at the hospital emergency room with one of his nasty nosebleeds. The doctor kept trying to find the spot that was bleeding, but eventually said he thought it was too high up in the nostril for him to get at and Pat would need to see a specialist. After 7 hours on pretty uncomfortable chairs and stools, I was sooo tired, we had lunch at 3:30 after we got home, and I just made a very small salad for our supper. I am recovering today! We are in for an atmospheric river for the next few days, but at least it is quite warm outside (in the 50's) we haven't had the heat on. Pat had an English colleague (RIP) a long time ago who had been at one of the concentration camps when the prisoners were released. I asked him about it, he couldn't speak, just shook his head. It must have been horrifying. I know my father never talked about his time in the Japanese camp in Shanghai. Ann, I hope the specialist can find the cause of Pat's nosebleeds, and a way to prevent more. 8 hours ago, smitty34877 said: Good afternoon. I just returned from the DGS’s two basketball games. My DS is the coach and it was just so much fun to see all the interactions. Tonight they are taking me to a nice restaurant for a belated birthday celebration. I decided I better head home tomorrow as snow is forecasted for both here and back home in NY. I hope to get home before it starts. @dfish, Debbie, I agree with you about Ann Frank’s optimism in terrible times. I will never forget being in that house in Amsterdam and how it felt. I had quite a few patients over the years that were survivors of concentration camps. They often felt the need to tell their stories and listening often felt physically painful but so necessary. @ger_77, I hope the pacemaker adjustment and medication changes bring relief for your DH. @luvteaching, Enjoy the family party today. Have a great day everyone Save travels home tomorrow, Terry. I hope you beat the bad weather. 7 hours ago, Cruising-along said: Good morning (the 28th) from the lovely Volendam! We are having 2 lazy sea days before arriving in Australia. This has been a great cruise! At home (the 27th) today is our daughter’s 45th birthday — how did my youngest get that old? 🤣😉 It seems like yesterday when I was 45 myself. Prayers for all on the Care list and cheers for all celebrating. Some photos from our day in Noumea New Caledonia yesterday. Carolyn, please wish your DD a HAPPY 45TH BIRTHDAY for us. Our youngest turned 46 earlier this month, and the oldst will be 48 the end of April. Yikes! 7 hours ago, kazu said: My uncle (RIP) never spoke about his time as a POW either, Ann. Then, realizing that those that had been POW’s and were returning from different wars needed support, he opened up one time only on CBC in a documentary called Grant’s War. He then led fundraising to help veterans until his dying day. So glad you are enjoying the cruise and the Volendam. Keep her in good shape for us please 😉 A very happy birthday to your daughter 🎂 🥳 Jacqui, what a wonderful and difficult thing for your uncle to do. I can't imagine how hard it was to open up to strangers about his experiences, and to follow it up with the fund raising for verterans. 4 hours ago, dfish said: @ger_77 I hope the new regimen works for Maurice and his symptoms subside until a more permanent solution is found. I'll be thinking about both of you. @Vict0riann Wow on those nosebleeds. I hope the specialist can find a solution. @Cruising-along Happy Birthday to Amanda! I am all packed and the suitcases are in the car. All we have to do is get up, get dressed and drive away . Thank you again to Eva @superoma for being my substitute. You will all be in very capable hands! Debbie, safe travels to you and Sue tomorrow. We'll see you Tueday. 3 hours ago, superoma said: Have a safe drive to the airport and a good time on your cruise. I will do my best for the group. Eva, I know you will do a great job filling in for Debbie, juat as you did when you filled in for Vanessa @JazzyV. Lenda 12 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted January 28 Author #70 Share Posted January 28 10 hours ago, dfish said: I am all packed and the suitcases are in the car. All we have to do is get up, get dressed and drive away . Safe travels to you and Sue, Debbie. Have a great cruise! 10 hours ago, dfish said: Thank you again to Eva @superoma for being my substitute. You will all be in very capable hands! Thanks Eva for stepping up and filling in for Debbie 🙂. it is so appreciated 🙂 9 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare puppycanducruise Posted January 28 #71 Share Posted January 28 @Nattyg1723 Welcome to the Daily! 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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