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Good morning. It's raining here this morning. Hopefully it will clear. Our visitors will be spending the day with their friends today. Part of the agenda is the beach. They had a wonderful trip into Vancouver yesterday and enjoyed the science centre. I decided to stay home. I thought that being on a crowded ferry with a compromised immune system might not be wise. We also have a dog whose back was very sore the other day. He needed a rest to let it continue to improve. We had a great day.
 
Good morning, all! Coffee's ready, and water is heated for tea and etc. Happy weekend!

C(_)/ c\_/ c(_) c[_]
 
Does it end all or could be the start of another initiation ... in a holy blast after the sunday morning dressing up of the benefits of passion without thought? NU's is sometimes piously denied ... thus paranoia (a derived word; noia vs nu). If double nu-des there could be creation --- Genesis!

That Dei will come ... with responsibility!
 
Congrats Mrs. Anteater.

My news is with a bunch of mixed, and sad feelings. My grandson's biological father just died, age 29. My grandson doesn't know him, and has only had contact with the grandfather. But it is sad nonetheless, because this young man, who fathered a pretty neat kid, never got to know his son, became an addict and criminal, wrote countless apology letters to my daughter whenever he tried to sober up, and died after so many failed attempts to defeat his demons. My heart breaks for the waste in his life, and missed opportunities. My daughter has a happy life now, my grandson has a 'dad' who acts like a dad, but …..I can still feel sad about this particular loss.
 
Yes sadness at a life ended too soon and one that never lived up to the potential...... .........................................and on another note: Today I am the cranky neighbour. After 15 minutes or so of hearing yelling I got my son and wandered down to the end of my cul de sac. @ men-in their forties-sitting in the creek-drinking and yelling at each other. I told them they were loud-"What? we can't hear you over the water' I could hear them in my house as the sound travels down the creek very well. I took their photo, and went home. I called non-emergency police line-(I should say I live on one side of creek-public path is down other side-Mounties came and walk down the path. The guys retire to their house-judging from their conversation-on the other side of the path. Quietly drinking and sitting in the creek-I would have no issues. The yelling was intimidating for those near by-and those wanting to use the path.
 
Congrats Mrs. Anteater.

My news is with a bunch of mixed, and sad feelings. My grandson's biological father just died, age 29. My grandson doesn't know him, and has only had contact with the grandfather. But it is sad nonetheless, because this young man, who fathered a pretty neat kid, never got to know his son, became an addict and criminal, wrote countless apology letters to my daughter whenever he tried to sober up, and died after so many failed attempts to defeat his demons. My heart breaks for the waste in his life, and missed opportunities. My daughter has a happy life now, my grandson has a 'dad' who acts like a dad, but …..I can still feel sad about this particular loss.
That is sad. I think often times too, there is the hope that maybe there can be a relationship in the future, even if it meant waiting for your grandson's sake for quite a while where he had the maturity to manage that.
Hugs to you and your daughter.
 
The best time of day! Coffee (and tea and etc) time is here! (For those who are not 'morning people', my apologies.)

C(_)/ c\_/ c(_) c[_]
 
The best time of day! Coffee (and tea and etc) time is here! (For those who are not 'morning people', my apologies.)

C(_)/ c\_/ c(_) c[_]

Apologetic levity? It is all in the "dox" and how many know dox parallels bete noire? That's the word ... loaded with parallels ...
 
Small request-- can someone look after the coffee cart for the next few mornings? Moving day is tomorrow, not sure when I'll be back online to take care of things. Thanks!
Oh yes- the artificial sweetener is getting low. We may need more.
 
Small request-- can someone look after the coffee cart for the next few mornings? Moving day is tomorrow, not sure when I'll be back online to take care of things. Thanks!
Oh yes- the artificial sweetener is getting low. We may need more.


Is artificial sweetener in the same aisle as artificial intelligence? I'll pick some up ...
 
wishing you happiness in your new charge RedBaron. May your move go smoothly.
Here are some oatmeal peach/blueberry muffins fresh out of the oven.
I am away lots of this week, so I can't do the tea/coffee cart.
 
Tryst:
  1. a private romantic rendezvous between lovers.
    "a moonlight tryst"
verb

  1. 1.
    keep a private, romantic rendezvous.
In a hateful world keep this underground, undercover, partisan ... or you too will be hated as a pariah! Like some lobes of the brain ... expect some PEW as the parietal lobe is just behind the nose! It can crank some masques all out of shape ... like inteligence in gravid situations of irrationality.

Just hope we can get through it ... or above it for the oversight of learning ... setting a watchman?

Thus we pass through courtships ... with considerable moa nin ...
 
Good morning, good morning!
I've got the coffee on, and I am laying out a spread. The toaster is ready – both whole-wheat and white bread, peaches, and bananas, and stewed blueberries. Also a choice of yogurt, cottage cheese, or cream cheese.(I went shopping yesterday).
I'll leave you serve yourselves; I've already eaten.
Busy busy day today. I'm expecting a sister and her husband from Ontario. I expected them to arrive last night but they're driving from just east of Lake Ontario to New Brunswick and they don't get away early – so they phoned yesterday afternoon that they were stopping for the night and would be here today. (Seelerman and I make it in the opposite direction in one day, but we are up early – and there's that time difference too.)
 
expected them to arrive last night but they're driving from just east of Lake Ontario to New Brunswick and they don't get away early – so they phoned yesterday afternoon that they were stopping for the night and would be here today.

Many, many years ago, when Mrs. M was still living Down East, I drove from somewhere just before the NB - Quebec border to Cornwall in a day. I was much younger then and I'm not sure my back would take too happily to sitting behind the wheel that long today (I did take breaks, but not many or long ones). I was driving from Halifax to Hamilton and did it in three days (Halifax to NB border, NB border to Cornwall, Cornwall to Hamilton) though the final leg wasn't a full day.
 
I travelled as part of my career .. sometimes many hours a day behind the wheel .... now a 2 hour drive tires me out and my bones tend to go to cement! Thus hard Eire 'd myths ... resembling Yoda's image!
 
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