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duchess
 Ship's Blue Blooded Lady
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quote: Originally posted by basso: Good to hear from you, duchess. Blue herons are my usual faves. Pretty close to yours.
We see those at Shoreline too. Beautiful.
There was one under the bridge as you first walk from the parking lot to the trail. It didn't move for so long, it looked fake. Then it was gone when we got back at the end of the day from walking the trail.
A egret actually flew over to a few exists north of Shoreline on Hwy 101. I looked out the window and saw it standing there. I felt scared for it but also it was kind of magical.
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Mamacita
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The first t-storm of the season has just passed through. I love thunderstorms! It was our first truly warm day, in the upper 70s. I walked on the beach in my sandals and stuck my toes in Lake Michigan for a nanosecond (it won't be tolerably warm until July). The storm brought a cold front and now we're back to the 50s for another week. Still, a glimpse of good days to come!
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Piglet
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Thunderstorms are quite a rarity round these parts, but I love watching them from the safety of indoors, and the way they clear the air a bit if it's been muggy.
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Moo
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I love watching thunderstorms coming. When I was a teenager at summer camp, we used to race the rain. We would choose a point, and when the rain reached that point, we would start running. If we reached another designated point before the rain caught up with us, we "won". We got soaked to the skin in any case, but it was fun.
This game works much better in the mountains.
Moo
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Brenda Clough
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We have real gullywashers here in the summer. My kids used to go outside and dance in it. I have a photo, somewhere, of my son, stark naked and dancing in the driveway. (I will keep it, in case he is ever nominated to high national office.)
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Welease Woderwick
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I'm waiting for the First Serious Storm and I'll be up there on the roof stark naked - provided it is dark, of course. No wish to frighten the horses.
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jedijudy
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Summers are too hot and too humid here. But, the thunderstorms are awesome! (Best enjoyed in a protected spot...you won't catch me naked or clothed outside in one!)
When my kitties were still with me, they enjoyed sitting on the south windowsill during storms. Sometimes, all three of us would spend a half hour or so just watching the lightening and the rain.
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Moo
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Our dog was terrified of thunderstorms. The only way she felt safe was if the whole family was together on one bed.
Moo
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Lyda*Rose
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Yeah, dogs tend to hate thunderstorms. Cats are often "meh". ![[Snore]](graemlins/snore.gif)
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Lamb Chopped
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Fortunately, our dog is "meh." We get way too many thunderstorms and fireworks around here.
In other unrelated news (heh) I dislocated my wrist last night and now I ca n ttt ype.
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RuthW
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quote: Originally posted by Lyda*Rose: Yeah, dogs tend to hate thunderstorms. Cats are often "meh".
My cats might be more "meh" about thunderstorms if I were that way, but they're so infrequent here that I about jump out of my skin at the first clap of thunder, which makes the cats freak out.
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Welease Woderwick
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quote: Originally posted by Lamb Chopped: Fortunately, our dog is "meh." We get way too many thunderstorms and fireworks around here.
In other unrelated news (heh) I dislocated my wrist last night and now I ca n ttt ype.
Dislocated wrist is no fun, even when put back can/will still hurt quite a while.
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Lamb Chopped
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Mr Lamb just messed up his right wrist, so now we're a matching pair! Dominant hands both.
At least the dog still has all four paws.
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Welease Woderwick
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Just think LC, in a few more years your son could be posting on the ageing parents thread in Hell! [ 29. April 2016, 13:09: Message edited by: Welease Woderwick ]
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Piglet
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Poor LC and Mr. C. - you are having a time of it. ![[Votive]](graemlins/votive.gif)
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Lamb Chopped
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We're doing all right--just cussing my way through as usual.
Took son out to go visit the bird rescue and conservation place--lots of lovely eagles, mostly bald ones, like the one that was trying to eat our koi out of the pond a few months back. One of the staff is trying to recruit him to do his Eagle Scout project down there. A pity he isn't much into building, though he might run up a database or solar lighting for them if they have a need.
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jedijudy
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I am thrilled to announce that we are having a perfect morning! May is usually pretty hot, preparing our fair state for monsoons and oven-like heat. We have been gifted with a delightfully cool, dry morning! It's 66 out right now.
The morning is so lovely, I had to share with y'all! You will get my complaints about the heat and humidity before too many weeks. ![[Big Grin]](biggrin.gif)
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Lamb Chopped
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Yes, it's not bad here either! A shock, since spring in St. Louis usually lasts for 2 weeks.
The puppy tangled with our groundhog today. No harm done to either party, but she is absolutely delighted with herself and snuggling up to let me know how awesome she is.
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duchess
 Ship's Blue Blooded Lady
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I had a rough day. I was in a foul mood. So I called the Gent and hung up the phone not knowing what to say. He called me back wondering why I called, then had me vent till I felt better. After I hung up, I felt like a rainbow came out and some harp song started playing.
I am very lucky that I have him in my life. Those of you who have follow any of my sagas about that part of my life will appreciate that as I certainly made enough threads in here. Heheh.
He typed on my facebook his thoughts on the coming election but still doesn't want to make his own facebook. I never thought I'd say this but luddites are great. No text messages. Just nice long emails and calls in between dates. And being able to interpret what RooK called "the duchesszone" which I think really is true. He said that in hell years and years ago, but I never could get mad at him for that. It made me laugh and I even had a duchesszone blog for awhile.
I am feeling very grateful at the moment and I think the rest of my week will have to be uphill from here. ![[Smile]](smile.gif)
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Lyda*Rose
 Ship's broken porthole
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Yay, duchess! I'm glad you are back to give us such good news. ![[Smile]](smile.gif)
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duchess
 Ship's Blue Blooded Lady
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Thanks Lyda Rose. ![[Smile]](smile.gif)
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Huia
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I remember RooK's comment
The Gent sounds like a keeper duchess.
Huia
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Piglet
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quote: Originally posted by Huia: ... The Gent sounds like a keeper ...
I was thinking just that - look after him! ![[Smile]](smile.gif)
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Graven Image
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Happy for you Duchess.
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Brenda Clough
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Bruce Springsteen is doing a concert in Washington DC in September. The tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. today. At 1 pm I went to see if they were sold out. And they were not. Clearly a sign from above, right? I bought two, and if you want some you should go over and buy as well.
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Graven Image
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Moved up from walker to cane. So if I am going to have to use a cane I decided to go all the way. I have an adjustable bright purple folding cane with three prong does not tip over foot and padded handle. To this I added purple ribbons with hand painted flower beads and a blue evil eye bead I got when in Turkey. Who knows I just might start collecting them in colors to match all my outfits. Saw a carved wooden one with the head of a snake that sort of struck my fancy. So much cheaper then buying cars and nearly as many choices.
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Piglet
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quote: Originally posted by Brenda Clough: Bruce Springsteen is doing a concert in Washington DC in September. The tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. today. At 1 pm I went to see if they were sold out. And they were not.
Crikey - is he losing his touch? ![[Big Grin]](biggrin.gif)
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Salicional
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Did anyone else in the Great Lakes region get the white flakes from the sky this morning? First time I can remember that it's snowed on Pentecost.
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Hilda of Whitby
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Yep. DH and I were out walking this afternoon and there were some snowflakes here (Buffalo NY).
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JB
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We had a cold front that dropped about a half inch of quarter-sized hail. Yesterday Motherboard planted the garden.
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Moo
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I had turned the thermostat down on the assumption that the heating season was over. Yesterday evening I turned it back up again.
Moo
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Brenda Clough
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We went to a college graduation yesterday. It was held in a football stadium and lordy! It was cold, with spatters if hard rain. They handed out plastic ponchos, and the school bookstore sold right out of blankets and gloves. I saw one man, clearly a long-suffering father. He bought two college swetshirts. In the hallway he snippeed off the price tags, and shucked his jacket. Then he put both new sweatshirts on, one right over the other, and topped them all withh his jacket again. Then on, out into the storm!
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jedijudy
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Well. Hurricane season seems to be starting with a bang. I was out of town for a week, and found out we were already to the B storm!!
Now it looks like a possibility of a tropical *something* heading our way Monday and Tuesday. I'll be grateful for the rain! My yard is crunchy, and it's been raining all around me, but nothing for my poor little plants since Monday. (Whine!!!)
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Amanda B. Reckondwythe
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Here in Phoenix, thermometer is expected to hit 113 F (45 C) this weekend. Memorial Day always marks the start of 100-plus temperatures here; they will last till Columbus Day. Windows shut and locked; A/C permanently on.
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Carex
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Even the Pacific Northwest may see triple digits this weekend, after a couple days this week that didn't get out of the 60's. And back down to the high 60's / low 70's next week.
Saturday morning I get to go play in the sprinklers: to get them adjusted so everything in the garden gets watered. Then we'll retreat into the air conditioning for the duration.
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Piglet
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I noticed some alarmingly high temperatures down your way on the BBC World weather slot, and felt almost relieved that we're still struggling to get into double digits (albeit Celsius ones).
JJ, you will keep your hurricanes to yourself, won't you? ![[Big Grin]](biggrin.gif)
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duchess
 Ship's Blue Blooded Lady
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I was thinking how hot 85 today sounds until I saw Amanda B's post. 113!!! I wouldn't move from my A/C place either! That would burn your hands on your steering wheel, melt your flip flops.
I will try to get out to Shoreline trail with the Gent and get a ton of walking in.
We walked 1 hour inside Valley Fair Mall last Saturday. We stopped as I needed a drink and the water fountains are all non-working! So next time we try the mall for walking, we bring water.
The next day we went walking 6 hours at Shoreline. They have a section we get to we call the bathrooms...it's near Palo Alto. There starts the pubic fountains that have even a spigot thingy for filling up your water bottle with nice cold water and even a doggy fountain for dogs! We love that area and often go down to the East Palo Alto Airport to watch the planes up close.
He circumnavigates me (going back and forth to me, to keep an eye on me and also get more of a work out) so by the time we are down with 6 or 7 hours, we are very hungry and chow down usually at a Japanese place or a Mongolian bbq place.
It is the little pleasures in life that make me happy.
edited out typos. argh. [ 04. June 2016, 17:13: Message edited by: duchess ]
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Pigwidgeon
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quote: Originally posted by duchess: I was thinking how hot 85 today sounds until I saw Amanda B's post. 113!!! I wouldn't move from my A/C place either! That would burn your hands on your steering wheel, melt your flip flops.
It got to 115 today!
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jedijudy
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quote: Originally posted by Piglet: JJ, you will keep your hurricanes to yourself, won't you?
I will do my best to aim them out to the middle of the Atlantic, there to sit and spin themselves into harmless oblivion!
Miss Amanda, that's way too hot for me. Yesterday, I was sitting in a pool that was probably almost 90 degrees, which was cooler than the air. As I get older, I am turning more and more into a weenie about the heat.
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Welease Woderwick
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Here we are generally between 25 & 35 Celsius, about perfect!
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Moo
 Ship's tough old bird
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The only good result of the pneumonia I had months ago is that it reset my body thermostat. I am now comfortable at temperatures about 5°F higher than I used to be.
I am hoping this situation lasts throughout the summer.
Moo
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Lamb Chopped
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I am extremely crabby (big surprise, right?) to be having nearly nonstop hot flashes while simultaneously living in the Midwest summer. I mean, really? I couldn't have them during the winter when they'd be useful?
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Brenda Clough
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They are never useful. In winter they simply get you chilled when you toss the covers back or unbutton the sweater.
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ArachnidinElmet
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quote: Originally posted by Brenda Clough: They are never useful.
At my previous place of work the three women who all hit the menopause at the same time called them 'power surges' and joked about running the lights off them.
Someone should definitely look into hot flushes as a means of powering the electricity grid. It's a renewable resource after all. ![[Biased]](wink.gif)
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Piglet
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I'm absolutely dreading the thought of hot flushes; I'm way too hot for three or four months of the year as it is.
And we're moving somewhere where the summers are even hotter* than they are here ...
* not, I think, in the 115°F range, thanks be to God!
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Pigwidgeon
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I live in one of the hottest spots on earth (central Arizona*), but I've been VERY lucky! In the past ten years, I've had just one hot flash -- and it was in a December.
* in the 115°F range.
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Amanda B. Reckondwythe
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Had a scare last night -- while I was cooking dinner the lights flickered on and off several times, at about a minute interval. I wrote it off to the fact that I had the A/C, washing machine, TV and microwave all going at the same time. (I previously couldn't run the microwave and TV simultaneously without tripping the circuit breaker, but I had an electrician look into it and it's OK now.) Oh no, I thought, please God don't let the electricity go out with the temperature outside being 115 degrees!
This morning on the news, I saw that there had been a transformer fire and several areas near me had been without electricity for an extended period.
God was with me.
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duchess
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Amanda B. Reckondwythe Praise God.
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jedijudy
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I believe we have started rainy season with a bang. Since Saturday I've had 9.15 inches of rain at my house. That doesn't even include the rain from this morning!!! Lots of lightening and thunder today!
I think we can give the British thread a run for its money talking about weather. ![[Biased]](wink.gif)
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Amanda B. Reckondwythe
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quote: Originally posted by jedijudy: I believe we have started rainy season with a bang. Since Saturday I've had 9.15 inches of rain at my house.
Well, with a slosh, anyway.
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