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Uncle Pete
Loyaute me lie
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Well, barring the fountain of youth being discovered (is it single malt? Please tell me it's single malt) I certainly won't be around for our bicentennial, but, as they say, baby steps...
So here goes: Happy new year's eve ... don't drink and drive. Your dog will never understand why you didn't come home.
Happy New Year, confrères et cosoeurs!
-------------------- Even more so than I was before
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lily pad
Shipmate
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Bonne année, Pete! And all the rest of you too. It's some cold out there. Not sure if I'll go down to see the fireworks or not. Thankfully, they are at the reasonable hour of 8 p.m.
The past few years have been a little too challenging so I sure hope that 2018 is a little kinder. All the best to my fellow Canadians on the Ship! Stay warm!
-------------------- Sloppiness is not caring. Fussiness is caring about the wrong things. With thanks to Adeodatus!
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Pigwidgeon
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quote: Originally posted by Uncle Pete: ... don't drink and drive. Your dog will never understand why you didn't come home.
-------------------- "...that is generally a matter for Pigwidgeon, several other consenting adults, a bottle of cheap Gin and the odd giraffe." ~Tortuf
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lily pad
Shipmate
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I took your advice, Pete, and did not drink and drive. Basically, I had tea and went to bed and my dog is just fine with that.
Happy 2018!
-------------------- Sloppiness is not caring. Fussiness is caring about the wrong things. With thanks to Adeodatus!
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Pigwidgeon
Ship's Owl
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I toasted 2018 at home with some Canadian Crown Royal, my dog snuggled up against me. We were both happy.
-------------------- "...that is generally a matter for Pigwidgeon, several other consenting adults, a bottle of cheap Gin and the odd giraffe." ~Tortuf
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Sober Preacher's Kid
Presbymethegationalist
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Right cold here. Downright frigid.
-------------------- NDP Federal Convention Ottawa 2018: A random assortment of Prots and Trots.
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marsupial.
Shipmate
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Apparently they had to bring the penguins indoors at the Calgary zoo. That's cold for you.
Happy New Year everyone.
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Piglet
Islander
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It's been jolly cold here too: it's currently -17° but the last few nights it's been down in the -20s - brrrr!
Happy New Year, one and all.
-------------------- I may not be on an island any more, but I'm still an islander. alto n a soprano who can read music
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Augustine the Aleut
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I was pleased to read that Ottawa was colder than some parts of Mars. I have always thought that this might be the case.
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Bishops Finger
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Yes, but which parts of Mars? I was always told that the Martian equatorial regions were quite balmy (or was that me being told I was barmy?).
Anyway, bonne annee, mon Oncle Pete, et tous!
IJ
-------------------- Our words are giants when they do us an injury, and dwarfs when they do us a service. (Wilkie Collins)
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Augustine the Aleut
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quote: Originally posted by Bishops Finger: Yes, but which parts of Mars? I was always told that the Martian equatorial regions were quite balmy (or was that me being told I was barmy?).
Anyway, bonne annee, mon Oncle Pete, et tous!
IJ
The Club Med at Elysium Mons? The louche bars of Xanthe? Or Cool Siloam's Shady Grill in Cantuar Alterius Orbis?
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Ian Climacus
Liturgical Slattern
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Bonjour les canadiens, et bonne année. Pardon, mon français est mal.
2018 may be a planning year for me...I've always wanted to see the east coast of Canada. Perhaps 2019 will be it.
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lily pad
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quote: Originally posted by Ian Climacus: Bonjour les canadiens, et bonne année. Pardon, mon français est mal.
2018 may be a planning year for me...I've always wanted to see the east coast of Canada. Perhaps 2019 will be it.
Hmmmmmmmm..........that would be here! No worries, we can also understand English.
-------------------- Sloppiness is not caring. Fussiness is caring about the wrong things. With thanks to Adeodatus!
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Piglet
Islander
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It would be here too - we'd be delighted to see you, IC.
As to Ottawa's frigidity, when we were coming back to Canada after my brother-in-law's funeral (in a very mild February in Scotland, after which we had a few days in the south of England, where it was shirt-sleeve weather), we had an overnight stop in Ottawa.
We got ourselves settled into the hotel, and having consulted the restaurant guide, headed out to find one that we thought looked nice.
It was so cold that we ended up in the first one whose door was open (I can't remember its name now); it wasn't the one we'd thought we wanted from the guide, but it was very good indeed.
And warm ...
Oh, and before you ask, we did have winter coats - we were going back to St. John's, which felt balmy by comparison.
-------------------- I may not be on an island any more, but I'm still an islander. alto n a soprano who can read music
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Pangolin Guerre
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Oh, Ian! We'll all be chiming in with east coast recommendations, but I have to give a shout out to Cape Breton Island. It's absolutely lovely, with fantastic people, and if you're lucky you might even hear them speaking Gaelic!
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Pangolin Guerre
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Occasioned by Piglet's posting about snowfall on a different thread, and my conversation this morning with my father (where he is, it was about -30C), I was put in mind of my living in northern Ontario, where neighbours often help one another dig out from the snow; which brought to mind Alden Nowlan's
Canadian January Night
Ice storm; the hill a pyramid of black crystal down with the cars slide like phosphorescent beetles while I, walking backwards in obedience to the wind, am possessed of the fearful knowledge my compatriots share but almost never utter: this is a country where a man can die simply from being caught outside.
I love that poem. It really captures a commonly held sentiment in a scene all of us have witnessed. [ 03. February 2018, 01:59: Message edited by: Pangolin Guerre ]
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no prophet's flag is set so...
Proceed to see sea
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Ahk. There's no such thing as bad weather just inappropriate clothing. Got out to our cabin at -32°C. No wind in the trees. Started shovelling snow and ended up having to take off my parka to do it wearing just a fleece. Lots of snow. We're a northern people. Defined by toques and mitts. Skiing tomorrow!
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sharkshooter
Not your average shark
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quote: Originally posted by no prophet's flag is set so...: Ahk. There's no such thing as bad weather just inappropriate clothing. Got out to our cabin at -32°C. ...
I respectfully disagree. Went golfing yesterday. Going for a hike today. Temperature about 27C here, near "Little Canada" Arizona. Not returning to the Great White North until it isn't white.
-------------------- Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer. [Psalm 19:14]
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Piglet
Islander
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quote: Originally posted by sharkshooter: ... Not returning to the Great White North until it isn't white.
You may have to wait for a bit ...
Hope you're enjoying your sojourn in the Deep South!
-------------------- I may not be on an island any more, but I'm still an islander. alto n a soprano who can read music
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Smudgie
Ship's Barnacle
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A message from Uncle Pete. He was taken into hospital with pneumonia but the doctors there investigated the cause and discovered that he has a colonic cancer. He will be going in for laparascopic surgery on Saturday. Any messages will be passed on to him.
-------------------- Miss you, Erin.
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Leaf
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Oh no! Smudgie, I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Pete's health struggles. Please tell him I'm thinking about him and sending up a prayer for him and for his medical caregivers. thank you for keeping us in touch with him.
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Piglet
Islander
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Sending prayers and virtual hugs from over here too.
-------------------- I may not be on an island any more, but I'm still an islander. alto n a soprano who can read music
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Banner Lady
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-------------------- Women in the church are not a problem to be solved, but a mystery to be enjoyed.
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Pangolin Guerre
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Oh, dear. My prayers for Uncle Pete. Please let him know that we're all thinking and praying for him.
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Smudgie
Ship's Barnacle
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My friends, the news is not good. Uncle Pete has suffered multiple organ failure. He is unconscious and on a ventilator and his family are meeting with the doctors tomorrow to discuss some difficult decisions.
Please hold him in your prayers, together with P and S as they meet with his doctors. And remember Wodders - I am contacting him to break the news which will hit him very hard.
-------------------- Miss you, Erin.
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sharkshooter
Not your average shark
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So sad.
-------------------- Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer. [Psalm 19:14]
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no prophet's flag is set so...
Proceed to see sea
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Absolutely ridiculous re Pete! Very sorry to hear of this.
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Piglet
Islander
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Uncle Pete
-------------------- I may not be on an island any more, but I'm still an islander. alto n a soprano who can read music
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MaryLouise
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-------------------- “As regards plots I find real life no help at all. Real life seems to have no plots.”
-- Ivy Compton-Burnett
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jedijudy
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-------------------- Jasmine, little cat with a big heart.
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