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My hubby and the kids were greatly amused by the safety bars that were already installed in the bathrooms in this house when we bought it. They all thought they should be removed because they are ugly and are only for old people. My thoughts differed. Strangely, we have become older, developed more health issues......

Timaeus dashed by and few noted ... even some mature politicians haven't been Jaerd/Jared enough ... time anon!
 
Junior was here to connect my dishwasher. I asked him if he could look at my computer,too, it hasn’t been finding the printer lately. After a first glance, he asked me how old I was. He then unplugged the cable from the usb outlet at the printer front and put it in the proper place in the back of the printer. But- to save my face, that wasn’t the only problem. It actually needed a software update.
 
Good morning! For connected dishwashers and corrected computers, for rain and rain barrels, and happy plants, for new computers and old safety bars, and all the other events, thoughts, and topics that arise, we are ready. The coffee is fresh, water for tea, etc. is a-boil, pillows fluffed and couches comfy. Come in and relax, discuss, and of course enjoy hot beverages. All is ready.

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Junior was here to connect my dishwasher. I asked him if he could look at my computer,too, it hasn’t been finding the printer lately. After a first glance, he asked me how old I was. He then unplugged the cable from the usb outlet at the printer front and put it in the proper place in the back of the printer. But- to save my face, that wasn’t the only problem. It actually needed a software update.

I've fallen on my face a few times ... funny the things yah learns from the dirt and mire. They try that with Trump ... like an air bag he just drifts ignorant of the gift of learning ... evil stuff that ...

What if we'd a' known better initially, as upon initiation? Smart screws or intellectual phoque ... still hated by the alternate ... brute force?
 
We've been exploring the small communities on Lake Erie every weekend, and last Saturday it was the village of Erieau. Set on a small peninsula jutting into lake Erie with cottages and water on both sides, it is sits right on the tip and you can see the tip of long point out in the lake. What a beautiful clean beach and marina. Very low key and about 4 restaurants, two with patios directly overlooking the lake....very peaceful. Of course the sunny weather helped. So far we've been to Turkey Point, Port Burwell( low key), Port Dover (busy), Port Stanley(busy), Port Rowan (low key). Our next trip will take us to Point Pelee and a boat ride to Pelee Island.
Were loving the less tourist congested coastline towns.
We've also discovered that the town of St. Mary's offers free (yes free)kayaks for 2 hours....its not on any lake, close to Stratford, and you only have to register online with the library in town approx a week ahead. The paddles and lifejackets are picked up at their library and about 8 kayaks are padlocked beside the river.(key picked up at library too), so no transporting Kayaks on your car. Great way to learn kayaking on a friendly river.
The town is beautiful to explore after.
 
We had a busy day yesterday. We went to church where we became official members. There was lots of chat afterwards and welcomes from members of the friendly congregation. There was a church BBQ afterwards. Dog came with us and was a hit. Again, lots of chatting. We were invited to join friends for a visit to a local pub then dinner at their place. We walked from their place to the pub and back. It was a nice visit. I was sure tired when I got home. Today will be a quiet day. I stopped in at the library when we were in town and picked up The Handmaid's Tale. I figure since I just read The Testaments I need to read Handmaid's again. It's interesting reading it after watching the series. It's such a good book. Long live Margaret Atwood.
 
We've been exploring the small communities on Lake Erie every weekend, and last Saturday it was the village of Erieau. Set on a small peninsula jutting into lake Erie with cottages and water on both sides, it is sits right on the tip and you can see the tip of long point out in the lake. What a beautiful clean beach and marina. Very low key and about 4 restaurants, two with patios directly overlooking the lake....very peaceful. Of course the sunny weather helped. So far we've been to Turkey Point, Port Burwell( low key), Port Dover (busy), Port Stanley(busy), Port Rowan (low key). Our next trip will take us to Point Pelee and a boat ride to Pelee Island.
Were loving the less tourist congested coastline towns.
We've also discovered that the town of St. Mary's offers free (yes free)kayaks for 2 hours....its not on any lake, close to Stratford, and you only have to register online with the library in town approx a week ahead. The paddles and lifejackets are picked up at their library and about 8 kayaks are padlocked beside the river.(key picked up at library too), so no transporting Kayaks on your car. Great way to learn kayaking on a friendly river.
The town is beautiful to explore after.
Our library loans out e-bikes. No reservations though- its first come first serve. You have it all day until the library closes. Good way to try out an ebike if you consider buying one. Or just getting around the local area.
 
Good morning, all! Traveling along the Lake Erie shoreline, smooth transfer of congregational memberships, libraries that lend kayaks and e-bikes, wonderful things in a wonderful world. May we ever find things to marvel over and appreciate. The Coffee Cart is ready to serve, to hear of wonders or woes, to celebrate with, or commiserate with, as the need may be. Come on in and join us.

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I was reading in a Philosophy article that fear breeds superstition (panicked thoughts?) and yet some people cannot figure out what is wrong with humans suffering stress syndrome.

Could someone take advantage of this effect of the unlikely item called psyche?

Then an evangelist told me as a child that what was worse than knowledge was philosophy. Can lack of knowledge and philosophy be part of the missing souls? The I was also told that philosophy was the love of knowledge and wisdom and stoics warn against such things as they cause onus on the psyche; we couldn't accept that responsibility could we?

Then if we didn't think so would that concept rush off? So it goes and few will gather to collect understanding ... some say it spreads through docent! Silly people don't they know authorities know all they need to overcome scholars? No cracks ... or maybe 4 kinds:
  1. Those that know they know and look for more (knowhow's)!
  2. Those that know they don't know and still look (seek)!
  3. Those that know they know and stop (needing encouragement)!
  4. Those that don't know they don't know and teach this to others expanding space of the great abyss ... all unconsciously as an "X" or unknown (simulating a psyche)! Thus the abstract or imagination ... unbelievable fantasy! One can fiddle with it and no one will believe ... and it is dark!
 
Had a great Fathers Day Weekend with our Calgary kids arriving Saturday afternoon
and our Verdun family arriving just in time for supper. The Calgary kids slept in our new trailer (we sold our motorhome and bought s Prolite Mini which is light enough to tow with our Mazda CX5). The weather was marginal on Sunday but beautiful for a hike along the canal in Grenville before taking the Calgary kids to Ottawa to fly home again. Today is gardening and laundry and other stuff day.
 
Good morning! Day passes from the library to the local park, memories of Fathers' Day weekend, philosophical musings, amnd other themes to chew over today. The Coffee Cart is up and running, come in and join in. All is ready.

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Good morning! Day passes from the library to the local park, memories of Fathers' Day weekend, philosophical musings, amnd other themes to chew over today. The Coffee Cart is up and running, come in and join in. All is ready.

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Thus eschewed in the mourning about half of the world being in the dark ... half of those in the dark are happy generating at least 4 divisions ... one way people can't see it! Thus it passes without question ... Dai Su (in the dark Sur making room for gamma Γ in the story? Upended it appears as L! Thus the exchange of dark and white as one or the other clears ... isn't that alternate capital?
 
Good afternoon. Today was a good day. The boys went golfing and the girls hung out here. Dog showed my friend (and one of her favourite people) her swimming hole. We had a nice walk, nice lunch, worked on our crafts and had a great chat. It has been a good day. After several hours sitting at the picnic table I'm giving my neck a rest in the comfy recliner.
 
I've had a busy day. Big guy is still away (so I'm feeding his fish twice daily, plus watering my pot of veggies there), I picked up two elderly ladies for a Bible Study season-concluding social at the church. Had made two sorts of mini quiches last night and dropped off at church, but car had not been cleaned for months. While one of the little old ladies is a dear friend (mother of my next-door neighbour), who I take EVERYWHERE for church stuff, and just doesn't care if the car is clean or not, the other is a very special, even older lady, who is English, and a little bit proper-ish by nature, so car needed a clean. So I got rid of all the electronic recycling in the trunk yesterday at the local recycler, and this morning, after Lucy came back, I motored over to the Self-Serve Car wash, vacuumed, washed, rinsed, waxed, home to detail with bucket of soapy water and window cleaner, finished in exactly enough time to get myself into church clothes (to distinguish them from 8:15 a.m. car washing clothes) and motor around picking up ladies, shifting a walker in and out of the trunk wearing an all white outfit, lol, delivering them both to church, whisking out my quiche contribution, visiting for a lovely 90 minutes, then getting everyone re-installed in their homes. Back to the church following dog walk for a Vacation Bible Camp meeting; I am snack person, actor, and set design worker (I will not design; I will paint; I will hunt down props).
 
Good afternoon. Today was a good day. The boys went golfing and the girls hung out here. Dog showed my friend (and one of her favourite people) her swimming hole. We had a nice walk, nice lunch, worked on our crafts and had a great chat. It has been a good day. After several hours sitting at the picnic table I'm giving my neck a rest in the comfy recliner.
That does sound like a good day!
 
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