My (perhaps controversial) thoughts as a "newbie" to CA.
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JBeans, yes he is 4. Adorable age, isn't it? They live with us. I am LOLing at the applesauce costume.
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Trill, poor Pantaloon is probably sick of applesauce now. She won't be asking for it again for some time.
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DisneyGirl and Molly-- No, she won't be asking for applesauce for a while .....
It's about 80 degrees out there....where am I? Florida? This is the mid-Atlantic, Mother Nature...come on...stop this...make things FINALLY seasonal, PLEEZE... even if it drops to 30 degrees! I'm tired of being in shorts all day. OK, OK, I know that sounds crazy. But, really, this is getting silly. I love the change of seasons. I feel like I'm in the beginning minutes of a creepy movie..you know, where the birds start falling from the trees and the neighbor starts doing weird things and "Dad isn't acting like Dad anymore...."
Is there a pod in my trunk?
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Trill, I hope there isn't a pod in your trunk. Lol.
I also love the changing of the seasons, but I am loving the warmer temps right now because it is warm without being humid. And the leaves are beautiful when the sun hits them. I am not ready for the snow and cold. They are predicting a bitterly cold and snowy winter for us so I am not looking forward to it.
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DisneyGirl---Where do you live? I too have noticed the leaves are so gorgeous. Yes, and the no humidity is like we're getting the summer we wanted....so Mother Nature, excuse me for being so rough on you!
I'm watching the World Series. I want the Cubs to win for ChiSandy! I have my fingers crossed!
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ChiSandy-- Your little town's a champ! Finally! Yayyyyyyyyy......
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Trill, I am in southwest Ohio. The leaves here changed a little late this year but they are beautiful.
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Hi ladies-- Just wanted to drop you a line and say Happy Thanksgiving to you from me and Miss P...
I hope this finds you all well. These past weeks have been so hyper-active with the election. I'm staying away from TV and just doing lots of Netflix movies and documentaries--just saw a really neat one just now called Chef's Table about these amazing chefs....naturally I'm now starving! But my sardine sandwich will just have to hold me for a while...
Again--HAPPY THANKSGIVING to one and all!
love, t and p
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Happy Thanksgiving to you too , Trill . Give Miss P a pat on the head from me .
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Will do, Molly!
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Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Trill, give Miss P an extra pat on the head and a snuggle from me.
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DisneyGirl, Miss Panty and I hope you had a lovely Turkey Day!
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Hi ladies-- Hope you all are doing well and had a great holiday...
I bought some Clementines (does it take a capital?) the other day and had no sooner pulled them out of the little tray than Miss Pantaloon jumped in..I kept telling her she'd not fit, but she did. I've caught her trying to get in the empty toothpaste box...
Anyway, if any of you are checking in to this thread I thought I'd send this pix that I couldn't resist grabbing the camera and taking before she caught on and jumped out,....
love to all! (Hi Lori!)
t
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Trill, Miss P makes me smile every time!!! Hello Lori if you are reading. I miss you.
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Aw, I love photo of Miss P in the box. Too cute!
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Hi ladies-- In case any of you drop in here occasionally I thought I'd attach a copy of a posting I made on another BCO thread yesterday. No, it's not about bc, or things medical, but it occurred to me that the recent election kerfuffle might have gotten to folks as it's gotten to me. And getting depressed can just add to one's brain already stuffed with things to ponder and isn't healthy.... I thought this reflection below might bring a smile or ease tense shoulders or a headache--at least for a minute or two.
love to you all from me and Miss Panty, including you, Lori.
22 hours ago Trill1943 wrote:
Why can't presidential election procedures be the same for each state? It doesn't make sense. Shouldn't things be evenly handled via federal laws, etc? I don't get it. The way we do it now leaves so much room for bias, problems, shenanigans, mistakes inadvertent, "mistakes" deliberate, and "mistakes" just plain evil. (Not that the federal government wouldn't have problems if it ran everything...)
I guess it's written into the Constitution and I should go grab my copy....
But since we're talking about someone who supposedly will be leading ALL of us shouldn't the procedures be the same for EACH of us??
I mean, we're not talking about managing issuing driver's licenses, we're talking about the--theoretically--one who will oversee millions in a UNITED states.
The depressed feeling I've had over the past three weeks (sometimes I can't steel myself to come here and learn of even more bullshit going on, see images of that bloated scarlet face and that billowy orange hair and those tiny mincing hands, the thumb and forefinger pressed together as if he's attempting to "visually" show just how precise and astute he's being when he states "facts" and issues opinions. When I see that gesture all I think is that that pinch is about all the truth we're going to get from him....) leads me to wonder why nobody's killed anybody over this mess.
But then tonight I felt a little relief.
Every first Thursday in December they light the monument here in the Mount Vernon section of Baltimore--a big statue of George Washington donned anachronistically in a toga (can't say our forebears didn't know how to display their own brand of foolishness). School kids and Peabody Conservatory and Hopkins students and folks with toddlers hoisted on their shoulders listen to speeches by the mayor and any sports figures who did well during the year and church and youth groups carol their squeaky, pitchy voices to the cold skies and there's jazzy music and maybe a little rapping and, off to the side, food trucks sending their savory, delectable aromas into the frigid air. . . .
Finally, countdown! The ten thousand clustered below in the monument's park join in:
"10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1...."
Suddenly the monument is garbed in streaming strings of tiny blue lights that flare out like a skirt. It looks like a girl with an odd middle and a weird head but wearing this long, graceful gown, like the awkwardest girl in school who was nonetheless a whiz at sewing and could whip up the most gorgeous clothes...
And then--
FIREWORKS!
They only go for about five raucous minutes. It's not the Fourth of July and they're not elaborate--just soaring arrows of red and gold and silver, all aimed at heaven but invariably drawn back to earth. Tonight they ended with three thunderous booms that were actually a tad scary, like a series of bombs exploding deep underground and that brought at least to my mind thoughts of the cracking infrastructure in old cities like this one that will continue to crack during Trump's four years (and hopefully not more than four).
And the ten thousand roared!
Life was wonderful for five minutes!
Maryland always votes Democrat. I know there are many sad folks out there. When all you have to say to someone--like a cab driver, or a stranger you're sharing an elevator with--is "It's a weird time--" but don't have to say any more for them to agree, that's stunned, that's depression. And it's depressing to know that so many are hurting. And remain baffled.
I didn't go down to the festivities this year but watched them from my third floor window. Miss Pantaloon was scared by the fireworks and ran under the bed, but I loved them. And as I watched the streams of people hurrying up the sidewalks, not wanting to miss anything, talking, laughing, bundled against the cold, I thought,
"We're going to get through this.. . ."
America is such a big, and a big-hearted, country. But we're also savvy about bullshit. I think included in our collective DNA is a gene I'm going to call the one that runs our Built-In Shit Detector. I think most of us have this gene. More people than want to admit it, I think, know Trump for who he is. Know he's baloney dressed up in a camel's hair coat. Know him like we know the used-car salesman's full of bull (but we still want the car he's peddling). Sense the spoiled, teased rich kid in him who needs to whack at awkward fellow-students in the playground after lunch, press his fingers into their saved cupcakes to even a score.. . .
He's getting even now.
Trumping all.
I think most of us know, or at least sense, that.
But I think we're--they're--also angry and scared and disappointed.
They don't have the money to buy a better education, the address to get to it, or the years to get through it.
She doesn't know how to get into a school, or how to keep her son from dropping out of it.
He has no idea how a computer works but the little thing nestled in his twelve-year-old's lap that she calls an iPad has taken his job and has no plans to give it back.
Wireless internet has not hit the mountains or the woods. (Twenty minutes from Annapolis there is no internet unless you have thousands to spend.)
Fear is behind most anger. Fear and frustration.
But we are tough. We survive these things. We survive each other. Just about all of us will catch up when it comes to seeing through Trump eventually.
The kids of today's kids will read about him one day and groan and laugh at the president who was a hot mess.
He won't go up in history, he'll go down in it.
And Christmas will come each year and we'll go on cheering the fireworks and oohing and aahing as we did as kids because fireworks are stronger than Donald Trump.
And that won't change.
Dx 10/31/2015, IDC, Left, 1cm, Stage IA, Grade 3, 0/1 nodes, ER-/PR-, HER2-Surgery 12/14/2015 Lymph node removal: Sentinel; Mastectomy: Left, Right; Prophylactic mastectomy: Right
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What a great post, Trill! I also feel great fear and uncertainty when I think about him in the White House making decisions that affect all of us. It sounds like you had a wonderful evening and a nice break from the crazy we are all living in now. I saw the picture of your serpentine sidewalk. It is absolutely beautiful! Congratulations! Give Miss P a rub behind the ears for me.
Big hugs to you all! Hope everyone is feeling the holiday spirit!
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Great post(s), Trill. And Molly, what an adorable grandson you have.
I had no idea that a cat would like applesauce, but I guess every critter has its own culinary quirk. I once had a kitty who gnawed her way through a box of buttermilk donuts—and when I got home from work greeted me at the front door with a powdered-sugar “mustache" and a pile of crumbs in the dining room. Another had a thing for potato chips. My current two, fortunately, prefer diet kibble & Friskies canned solid cat food, aka “cat crack" (not the expensive foo-foo stuff like Sheba or Fancy Feast—which they detest). Heidi has no interest in “people food;" Happy likes to be offered a shred of poultry, but mostly so he can “capture" it, bat it around, toss it in the air and then leave it on the floor. (He does the same thing with used foam earplugs). Neither has any desire for heavy cream—our late kitty Matthew insisted on his half-teaspoon per day.
I am enjoying the luxury right now of having a guy doing my shoveling & salt-spreading. Found him on my neighborhood blog—he also does lawns & delivers pizzas. Something so soothing about the sound of a shovel scraping snow…with someone else wielding the shovel.
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ChiSandy, I think I'm gonna have dreams tonight of a cat batting around foam ear plugs...
DisneyGirl, I'll be sure to give Miss P a rub behind the ears for you--she loves that! And glad you like the blocks...
Hope all who might wander here have a delicious, delightful holiday! (You too, Lori!)
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Hi all--including WenchLori, MelissaDallas, JBeans, ChiSandy, JuniperCat, Molly50, DisneyGirl,and any and all who might drop by.
I wish all of you a joyous holiday and New Year! I hope we meet again here soon when the occasion arises.
WenchLori, if you are here and reading this, I think of you so often and hope you --and your husband-- are doing fine.
OK, bye for now! Stay safe! Stay warm! Snuggle lots through the winter! Panty and I are already snuggling....
All my love and a kiss and a hug--Trill
P.S. Am gonna do another post to include the e-card I send out to friends every year. It's a fun thing and I enjoy coming up with crazy/nutty,funny scenes....
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Here's the e-card. . . .
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Hi everyone! Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays!
Very funny Trill. I have a friend who builds gingerbread houses every year for a contest. She always has some element that is slightly "off" or macabre in them if you look closely
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Hi Melissa-- That's cool about your friend who makes gingerbread houses....every time I pass one of those store set-ups with gingerbread-house-making kits I think, "Hmmmmm, should I get one and try it?" But I have yet to do one...maybe your mention of being goofy with it will make me do one next year..
OK, have a great holiday!!
Love, t
P.S. Here's a photo of my 2,700 blocks, which are now up at the Evergreen Museum till March. I took them out of the serpentine sidewalk shape and made them twirl and swirl like little drunk blocks....
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oooh pretty ! ! I love the pattern of the blocks . Merry Christmas !
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Thank you for the holiday wishes, Trill! Your blocks look stunning, really beautiful. Enjoy the holidays and make sure to give extra goodies to the cat!!
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Wow! This is amazing! How long did it take you to do this?? So incredible
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HI Molly, JuniperCat and tennischick--Glad you like the blocks! It took two days--5 hours and 4 hours each--to set them up...I could have kept tweaking it but they were closing and I had to stop....
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!
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I like it too
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Happy Holidays to everyone!
Trill, I love the e-card and the swirling block layout! Very nice!
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Thanks, DisneyGirl, and a very Merry Christmas to you! And Happy New Year!
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