sailingdutchy Posted May 27 #51 Share Posted May 27 For the “ Garden Club Members “ a few more pictures from the cactus garden on Lanzarote , Canary Islands when we were there in April with Fred , Mitzi , Temma and Lynn and a few others. A Gorgeous place to visit ! Tony 😁 23 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sharon in AZ Posted May 27 #52 Share Posted May 27 Good morning and Happy Monday. Another sun shiny day. Thinking of those who lost their lives serving our country on this Memorial Day. We usually put our flag out but Craig says it needs to be replaced. I need to remind him to buy one. I like it for Flag Day. We are going over to DM’s for lunch today. They are serving ribs, one of my favorites, not sure what else. Memorial Day usually marks when we get in the pool but it’s still too cold. Our overnight temps are not warm enough yet. Also it hasn’t been 100 yet. Hopefully this week. The MOD looks good. And I read the port wrong and thought it was Glacier Bay in Alaska, then saw Sandi’s post and realized that it was Glacier Alley. Thanks to all for your pictures. Roy @rafinmd, I’ve been meaning to ask about your hand. Has it healed up so you don’t need a bandage? Have a great day everyone! 24 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Pete Cruiser Posted May 27 #53 Share Posted May 27 Memorial Day service at 7am aboard the Nieuw Statendam, Lido Poolside, with Clare, CD, and the onboard Priest. He had good words to mark the occasion. Always be grateful and give thanks. 26 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Vict0riann Posted May 27 #54 Share Posted May 27 Good morning, Dailyites. Memorial Day weekend in the States always meant the Seattle cousins would come up for a visit. That ended a few years ago, but we miss them. Victoria is crowded with visitors for the Swiftsure sailing races this weekend, too. So we stay home! We are going to leave tomorrow for a few days in Bellingham, taking a long shopping list. There has been a lot going on here for the last few days, and I haven't been posting, but reading when I can and thinking of you all, my friends. I am waiting for the results of biopsies taken last week, so I wouldn't mind a prayer or two, myself! They said 5 days, and I keep checking my health app, just in case. Nothing yet, though. I have an appointment to see my doctor on Friday. We went through Glacier Alley on the Zaandam, too, but it was in 2017. My pictures are like those already posted. We saw the Brujo Glacier in all its glory. Or you could go to Alaska! El Brujo Glacier Alaska 23 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted May 27 #55 Share Posted May 27 2 minutes ago, Vict0riann said: Good morning, Dailyites. Memorial Day weekend in the States always meant the Seattle cousins would come up for a visit. That ended a few years ago, but we miss them. Victoria is crowded with visitors for the Swiftsure sailing races this weekend, too. So we stay home! We are going to leave tomorrow for a few days in Bellingham, taking a long shopping list. There has been a lot going on here for the last few days, and I haven't been posting, but reading when I can and thinking of you all, my friends. I am waiting for the results of biopsies taken last week, so I wouldn't mind a prayer or two, myself! They said 5 days, and I keep checking my health app, just in case. Nothing yet, though. I have an appointment to see my doctor on Friday. We went through Glacier Alley on the Zaandam, too, but it was in 2017. My pictures are like those already posted. We saw the Brujo Glacier in all its glory. Or you could go to Alaska! El Brujo Glacier Alaska Sending you my prayers Ann. 16 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Haljo1935 Posted May 27 #56 Share Posted May 27 @Vict0riann 🙏 and hugs 16 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cat shepard Posted May 27 #57 Share Posted May 27 21 minutes ago, Vict0riann said: Good morning, Dailyites. Memorial Day weekend in the States always meant the Seattle cousins would come up for a visit. That ended a few years ago, but we miss them. Victoria is crowded with visitors for the Swiftsure sailing races this weekend, too. So we stay home! We are going to leave tomorrow for a few days in Bellingham, taking a long shopping list. There has been a lot going on here for the last few days, and I haven't been posting, but reading when I can and thinking of you all, my friends. I am waiting for the results of biopsies taken last week, so I wouldn't mind a prayer or two, myself! They said 5 days, and I keep checking my health app, just in case. Nothing yet, though. I have an appointment to see my doctor on Friday. We went through Glacier Alley on the Zaandam, too, but it was in 2017. My pictures are like those already posted. We saw the Brujo Glacier in all its glory. Or you could go to Alaska! El Brujo Glacier Alaska Adding my prayers, Ann. 19 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare GeorgeCharlie Posted May 27 #58 Share Posted May 27 Short video of one of the Beagle Channel glaciers. Taken from the Oosterdam in November 2022. 10 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare rafinmd Posted May 27 #59 Share Posted May 27 39 minutes ago, Sharon in AZ said: Roy @rafinmd, I’ve been meaning to ask about your hand. Has it healed up so you don’t need a bandage? Pretty much. I still put on a bandage in the morning for protection and wear it as long as I am out. Morning and night I add some bacitracin. I am just home for the day and took off the bandage and there was a small red spot. Roy 22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Haljo1935 Posted May 27 #60 Share Posted May 27 @JazzyV Dry Needling is intramuscular therapy. As @Seasick Sailor said, it's similar to acupuncture in that needles are used, but go deeper into the muscles. Needles are inserted into trigger points and can be done w/or w/o stimulation (think tens unit). When I have the deep needling, I frequently get a twitch response when the needles are inserted and mostly have the stimulation as well. This is a pretty good graphic ttps://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/16542-dry-needling I have not seen any benefit from acupuncture, but have responded well to dry needling. It has done wonders with headaches from neck issues and apparently is a game changer on my frozen shoulder. 17 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted May 27 #61 Share Posted May 27 (edited) MEMORIAL DAY A very late good morning from a partly sunny central Texas. It was foggy here until after 10am. It is 87F and slightly humid with a predicted high of 93F and a heat advisory. This morning I made a lemon-blueberry Bundt cake with the rest of the blueberries. While many still settled to the bottom of the pan (top of the cake) a lot were spread out in the top half of the cake. I tried a trick I'd read about, lightly dusting the blueberries with either flour or cornstarch. I used the latter and it seemed to work. I also made the deviled eggs to go with our fruit salad and air fryer fried chicken for tonight's dinner. I noticed Ann @cat shepard caught my typo which added a new day to January. 🤣 When we were young, we used tanning oil or lotion instead of sunscreen. I've been lucky to have only had one basal cell carcinoma, and a few places frozen. I do my best to remember the sun screen when I'm working outside. Old-time player pianos are interesting and getting hard to find. We have a new fangled player attached to our piano that uses 3.5 inch floppy discs; so it's not that new now. I don't remember the last time I had a popsicle, but I preferred the cherry ones. We used to get the ones with two sticks and split them. Now, the are just single popsicles. I totally agree and love the John Lennon quote. We'll skip the meal (kale and chickpeas), the drink and the wine, but only because of the price. We have sailed Glacier Alley twice, once pre-digital and once mostly at night. I would love to sail Glacier Alley during the daylight hours. The 1940 evacuation of Dunkirk was a huge operation using almost every boat England could find to save as many lives as possible. @MISTER 67 I was sad, but not overly surprised to read that Grayson Murray took his life after learning of his personal battles. I hope his family and fiancé will be able to move forward without too many thoughts about what they could have done. @grapau27 Graham, thanks for the history of popsicles/ice lollies. @aliaschief Bruce, thanks for the wonderful pictures of Carthage, Tunis and Medina. Carthage is on the bucket list. @rafinmd Roy, I'm glad your hand is better, and you are home before the storms arrive. @Cruzin Terri Terri, I hope the traffic is not too bad today, and you arrive before the worst of the traffic. Good luck with the appointments. @RMLincoln Maureen, I'm glad you are meeting your neighbors, and that you enjoyed the community theater. @marshhawk Annie, I hope Furnado has recovered from the thunder. I also hope you are home safely and that your power stayed on today. @0106 Tina, thank you for the pictures of the American Cemetery and Omaha Beach. @ger_77 Gerry, I loved the meme. You could tell anyone who asked that it was grape juice. 😉😁 @Haljo1935 Elizabeth, that is indeed good new the dry needle treatment works on your frozen shoulder. @Overhead Fred Thanks for the amazing pictures, Fred. @Vict0riann Ann I hope all your tests come back negative. Lenda Edited May 27 by Quartzsite Cruiser 17 7 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XBGuy Posted May 27 #62 Share Posted May 27 6 hours ago, richwmn said: Wine of the Day - Yjar 2019 (750ML) Until today, I was totally unfamiliar with this wine. OK, there are probably hundreds of thousands of wine with which I have no familiarity. A big "Thank you" to @richwmn and, especially, @cat shepard for bringing this wine to my attention. Tempranillo is another grape that is pretty hard, if not impossible, to find in California vineyards. About ten years ago I read that Texas was thought to be a good environment for Tempranillo. and multiple vineyards have been planted. Wines from those plantings are now coming onto the market. A few weeks ago I picked up this red blend wine at my local Costco for $10. WOW, for $10, this wine is terrific. I was very pleased to see that they still had it on my last visit a few days ago, and, so, I bought three more bottles. While there is no disclosure of the grape variety of this red blend, Dry Creek Valley is, definitely "Zinfandel Country." So, I would imagine that this is a "Zinfandel heavy" blend--not unlike the Lytton Springs bottling that I discussed a week, or so, ago, which is also located in Dry Creek Valley. Notice on the front label that Pedroncelli Winery has been "family owned since 1927." (A California winery/vineyard founded by Italian immigrants. What a surprise. NOT!) The third generation of the family has been operating the winery since the 1990s. 12 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Haljo1935 Posted May 27 #63 Share Posted May 27 Thanks @1ANGELCAT for yesterday's mention of last night's PBS Memorial Day concert. I watched it today and it was very moving. 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sailingdutchy Posted May 27 #64 Share Posted May 27 Thinking of you Ann @Vict0riann, Big Hugs and Best Wishes ! 12 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smitty34877 Posted May 27 #65 Share Posted May 27 @Vict0riann, Ann, I am adding my prayers for you. The waiting is such a hard thing. 15 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare puppycanducruise Posted May 27 #66 Share Posted May 27 @Vict0riann Adding my prayers for you too. 14 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JazzyV Posted May 27 #67 Share Posted May 27 It has brightened up here, but still is quite windy. My power winked off briefly, not sure why. Just enough to need to reset a few clocks on appliances. The slow cooker is now full with chicken taco chili, for me to take some to BFF tomorrow. @Seasick Sailor @Haljo1935 Thanks for the explanations of dry needling. Elizabeth, I'm glad it's been helpful for your shoulder. @sailingdutchy As a cactus fan, those are great photos. @Sharon in AZ Enjoy lunch with your DM. Enjoy the ribs; I like them but don't know how to make good ones, so I get them when I'm eating out. @Vict0riann Prayers for good news on your biopsy results. @XBGuy I looked up that wine on the website for our state controlled wine and spirits stores (boo). They only have a Mother Clone Zinfandel and a Cabernet Sauvignon, each about $20. 22 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kochleffel Posted May 27 #68 Share Posted May 27 I finished the Leuven course. 26 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1ANGELCAT Posted May 27 #69 Share Posted May 27 Good rainy afternoon, heavy storms are expected later today. @Vict0riann, sending special prayers and hugs to you and Pat.🙏❤️ Blessings and prayers to all on our journey. 18 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare rafinmd Posted May 27 #70 Share Posted May 27 Today's sunrise is from my 2016 Bermuda cruise on the NCL Breakaway. On May 27 we started the day in Bermuda: Roy 20 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kochleffel Posted May 27 #71 Share Posted May 27 1 hour ago, XBGuy said: A California winery/vineyard founded by Italian immigrants. What a surprise. NOT! Remember when the wine of the day was a Pinot Blanc from the Mosel and you mentioned the association of the Finger Lakes with Riesling? There is a winery here founded by a man from the Mosel region who chose the site because the climate and soil (shale) were like back home, and so he thought that it would be perfect for making Mosel-style wines. 11 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
durangoscots Posted May 27 #72 Share Posted May 27 Good afternoon on a partly sunny and cool day. High today will be around 70F but temperatures are due to rise next week. I have been enjoying the cool although it it pretty chilly in the mornings.... hovering just above freezing. Have started some heavy house cleaning which entails moving furniture, mopping floors and washing rugs. Slow going with just me but it needs doing. The dust has gotten way ahead of me. And I need to haul the dog crates out to be washed thoroughly. Dogs prefer their open beds so I may get rid of a few. It is good to have a few extras as I found day before yesterday when my neighbor and I found an old, blind chihuahua wandering in yard. We secured her in one of my extra crates and when we could not locate an owner we sent her to humane society. She has been claimed...and she came from not far from us. Seems to the family did not realize she had slipped out of the house. When we grabbed her she was walking toward a busy street. Glad my doors to the outside are double doors but even then dogs have gone walk about in the past. Anyway, a few extra crates stay. Otherwise quiet here. My downstairs neighbor is excited about her first ever cruise coming up in a few weeks .... Alaska on the Eurodam. I hope it goes well for her. I have never done a really short cruise as I feel that with all the trouble to get to port, at least 2 weeks is needed to make it worth while for me. Better get back to work. While rug is washing and floor is drying I will pack up some stuff for the thrift store and haul it to the car. Anything out of here is to be celebrated. Susan 26 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XBGuy Posted May 27 #73 Share Posted May 27 39 minutes ago, JazzyV said: @XBGuy I looked up that wine on the website for our state controlled wine and spirits stores (boo). They only have a Mother Clone Zinfandel and a Cabernet Sauvignon, each about $20. It's hard to beat Costco prices. The winery sells the very same wine that I posted for $24. Buying from the winery is usually more expensive that buying from a retail store. If you don't mind the imposition, give the Zinfandel a try. As I said, Dry Creek Valley, is Zinfandel Country. OK, any Sonoma County area--Alexander Valley, Dry Creek Valley, Moon Mountain, Rockpile, Russian River Valley, Sonoma Valley--is Zinfandel Country. 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AroundWithMAPTravels Posted May 27 #74 Share Posted May 27 This is from the American cemetery in Luxembourg…fitting for Memorial Day. That was from a river cruise (Zurich to Paris) we visited local cemeteries today. Found graves from locals from various wars dating back to Revolutionary War (there is a DAR cemetery a few miles away, and several others with tributes to those who served and gave the ultimate sacrifice). May post some of those later 11 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mtn2Sea Posted May 27 #75 Share Posted May 27 Tonight’s sunset from the Zuiderdam. 23 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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