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We lived on Fort Ord when my DH went to Defense language school in 1971-1972
I had two boys one was a brand new one and one who was 2..had my hands full with
that but we lived right on the golf course and with a view of the whole Monterey Bay
from our living room...
Good place..
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THANKS FOR MISSING ME LADIES.. I MISSED BEING HERE! FATIGUE IS TREMENDOUS.. BEEN RESTING, BUT ITS' NOT WORKING!!!
bARBARA: CAN YOU EMAIL ME? I THINK YOU HAVE IT.. 3JAYS (sorry for caps!)....
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Hello ladies!
Sorry - I've been so busy I haven't had time to look on here much lately.
What gorgeous roses, Lisa - I'll have to try to work out how to put some of my photos on here :-)
It's a lovely sunny day here in Canberra - we are in autumn here but it's been pretty mild, so I still have lots of roses in the garden, and heaps of dahlias too - even the sweet pea is still flowering, and it's almost the time to start planting them again lol the garden is all topsy turvey. It's starting to cool down a lot at night now though, so things like the tomatoes will soon stop ripening, anyone have a good, easy recipie for tomato soup??
Hugs to you all and I hope to be able to get on here daily so I can keep up :-)
Trish
xox
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Barbe thinking of you hope everything is okay. Chrissy thanks for the aphids tip, sprayed yesterday and they're all goners today and I got to pick my first roses of the season today, a really pretty orange/yellow rose called Brass Band and my bushes are loaded with buds so I sure wish Lisa live close by so she could document my garden. Trisha Anne I spent many school holidays at Crookwell not too far from you (as the crow flys) used to go potato picking I of course just thought we were having fun but of course in reality the adults were earning second incomes. (((3jays))) hope you get some relief from the fatigue, it really knocks you around.
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one more tonight
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Oh my, Lisa, your pictures are so beautiful.
I enjoy them. I look at them closely & can almost feel the softness of the petals & smell their light scent.
Thank you always for sharing them.
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{{{{gentle hugs, 3jays}}}}
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Hi all, sorry I've been away for a few days but was having a few computer issues.
My you girls have been busy! and as usual Lisa, wonderful pics!
Barbe I do hope everything went well with you.
Cheryl, glad the tip worked well for you, it's such and easy thing you can use it whenever you need an all plants with out harm.
3jays, your plumeria is called frangipani here is Aus and comes in some wonderful colors as well They really do have a most wonderful perfume!
Trish, I do a mean home made tomato soup so I'll pm you a bit later with it .
I had a wonderful night out with DH on Friday night. We found out from a friend that a folk singer that I like was playing live at a small town venue about 40 mins from my place so he phoned for tickets. What I didn't realise was that it was dinner and the show.....yahoo! no cooking for a night.....what a treat!. We arrived home at about 12.40am but had a fabulous time........the singer was as good as I remembered him....yay!!!!
To all you girls still going through treatment......(((hugs))). To all you girls just having a down day...(((hugs))). To all the new girls joining us....(((hugs))) and welcome and to everyone else...(((hugs))) and have a great day all!
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chrissy, glad to see you back, missed you.
Could you send me the tomato soup recipe too please. I cook at our senior center every Thursday and our lunches always include a soup. We have some cooks who make pretty much the same thing every week but I like to do a variety. None of us have a special tomato soup.
Even though we don't have much of a budget I try to make every one of my meals special. You can do a lot with love and creativity. And often just one special item on the meal will make the whole meal seem special.
Thanks
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LIsa, the black background really sets that last one off!! I, too, like to "touch" the soft parts and smell the uniqueness of each one....beautiful! How did you do the black, Picaso?
Thanks everyone for your good wishes for my ultrasound, but it's not until April 13th. I am not having it at the hospital as they will insist on a mammogram which I will fight them on and then everyone gets pissy so by the time they realize they can't mammo that area they will have their backs up and do a rush job on the lump and say everything is fine but I don't really believe them. So I'm having it at a clinic and therefore won't get immediate results.
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I love this one:
4 tomatoes - peeled, seeded and diced4 cups tomato juice14 leaves fresh basil1 cup heavy whipping cream1/2 cup buttersalt and pepper to taste- Place tomatoes and juice in a stock pot over medium heat. Simmer for 30 minutes. Puree the tomato mixture along with the basil leaves, and return the puree to the stock pot.
- Place the pot over medium heat, and stir in the heavy cream and butter. Season with salt and pepper. Heat, stirring until the butter is melted. Do not boil.
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3jays, I will call you this afternoon. Have meetings all morning. Beautiful plumeria/frangiapani.
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Very nice Chrissy!! Did you use a black sheet or did you edit (Picaso?)
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Edited in Picasa. That's the easy way. This is the photo unedited.
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OMG!!!!! therse roses are phenomenal and I feel so blessed to have them sent right to me!
What talented ladies you are with your creative photography, for all of us to enjoy, thank you. How thoughtful of you,
take good care and have a good one!
Teklya
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Chrissy, do it again and don't change the red scale at all. You lost some detail in the petals. Just do the black and let the rose do the rest of the work.
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ok, so, you gals, (especially Chrissy) got me to post oics here, on BCO.. i can't believe 1 1/2 years ago i couldn't turn on a comouter!
now, this wkend i got an offer i couldn't refuse, and bought a camera, that Chrissy says will be great for beg. photography. so, in a few weeks, i'll be asking for all those tips, too.. lovely pictures, now i wants ta do some!!! m 3jays
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some pictures just don't lend themselves to darkening..
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Chrissy:
I had no idea this forum was here, until it popped up in the active threads. Thanks for doing this. Since Day 1, 5.25 years ago, I've never understood why others could not let people make their own decisions re: their own healthcare. It's a completely personal decision and up to the individual.
Glad to see this thread -
Kim, triple +, Stage IV -
kim, welcome .. pull up a chair, and relax.. we're all here to listen to what YOU decided, and encourage you on your path... 3jays
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Kim, Welcome to the club, group or whatever you want to call us. Glad you found us and hope you stay awhile and join in the discussions. We are big on encouraging and supporting each other in whatever decisions are made. Amy Jo
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Hi Kim, I second what AJ and 3Jays said. We are all about support. And we love to party!
My iPad2 just arrived. WooHoo!!! Setting it up as soon as it charges up!!!
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Barbara, I sent you a private message wiht a question about Ipads. Pam
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Hi Kim, Welcome!
Lisa and Chrissy, you two are brilliant photographers -- and your roses.... just yummy! Thanks!!!
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Hi Kim, and welcome! Glad you found this thread.
What gorgeous roses, girls! Thanks for posting!
Kathy
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