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| Chat - Sunday, July 30, 2017; Good morning! | |
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| jillers | Jul 30 2017, 06:46 AM Post #1 |
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| Naturegal | Jul 30 2017, 07:16 AM Post #2 |
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Good morning Peeps!
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| circlescribe | Jul 30 2017, 09:58 AM Post #3 |
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Sunday Greetings to All. Cheryl, your pic of dear Wynn is so sweet! And how wonderful he's completed his treatment and is in remission. What a lovely certificate they gave him and you for completing his rigorous treatment. And, Carole, your graphic was so heartfull. Cheryl I saw this Outlander related link today and thought you might enjoy it if you haven't already seen it. I wish Ed weren't so "uninterested", or I'd be watching more when possible. Negotiating "viewing time" for things either of us isn't interested in watching, or those we'll tolerate for the sake of compromise, with mutual recompense, is a constant topic of debate. We usually compromise but I still would like to set up our other TV in the bedroom for those few times we can't agree or have strong preferences, such as my wanting to watch news quite a lot. He's so turned off by it all he won't watch or talk about it at all. A bit of a cultural and generational gap, since he's British and almost twenty years younger. Thankfully, we share much else that keeps us bonded. I've given up on frequent graphic posts since Photobucket went "bad". I had so many images and graphics, and tho I downloaded all of them into folders it's a chore to find, select and upload them to the new hosting site. |
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| KLJinOz | Jul 30 2017, 04:08 PM Post #4 |
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G'day Peeps, Today is suppose to be rainy but only heavy cloud about for now. Saturday I spent about 5 hours gardening. Planted watermelon seeds and some pink flower seeds of which I dont know what they are called. I harvested from a Doctor's office garden up at Roseville when they went to seed! Bob helped me plant the trees, good thing because I couldnt have done it without him. As I was pottering around the yard, I startled the bandicoot from a corner of the yard.... scared me too! Sunday we were out to lunch, as mentioned yesterday, with friends at the Heritage listed 'Old Parliament House'. We toured the house, very informative. As you Canadians would have a strong historical link to the UK being a Commonwealth country, there is lots of emphasis on the hierarchy in the UK. Food was so-so, not hot and the service was unprofessional, oh well. Everyone have a lovely week ahead! |
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| jillers | Jul 30 2017, 04:23 PM Post #5 |
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About 6 minutes, but viewing time is worth very bit of it, just to know. Hope this becomes available in all countries and centers in our lifetime! What an innovation. If you haven't seen this before, it is well worth your time to see what is happening in new methods of surgery. This is quite remarkable. The future of medicine from Israel and other parts of the World, we hope!! http://www.safeshare.tv/w/DTAINyElxY |
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| Naturegal | Jul 30 2017, 07:33 PM Post #6 |
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Jill - The video is amazing, what a change this will make in the medical field.
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And how wonderful he's completed his treatment and is in remission.
What a lovely certificate they gave him and you for completing his rigorous treatment.
And, Carole, your graphic was so heartfull.
Negotiating "viewing time" for things either of us isn't interested in watching, or those we'll tolerate for the sake of compromise, with mutual recompense, is a constant topic of debate.
We usually compromise but I still would like to set up our other TV in the bedroom for those few times we can't agree or have strong preferences, such as my wanting to watch news quite a lot. He's so turned off by it all he won't watch or talk about it at all.
A bit of a cultural and generational gap, since he's British and almost twenty years younger. Thankfully, we share much else that keeps us bonded.
6:33 AM Jul 11