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Thursday, October 20, 2022 5:14 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Thursday, October 20, 2022 7:43 PM
BRENDA
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: I just finished "Jamestown" last night and it was interesting. I found the characters that grew the most were Sharrow brothers. It also left me wondering if Alice Sharrow survived the crossing back to England with her young child. Was it just Season 1, or all 3 seasons? Quote:Haven't watched "Miss Scarlett and the Duke" yet. Tonight I am going to wade my way through a horror film.
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: I just finished "Jamestown" last night and it was interesting. I found the characters that grew the most were Sharrow brothers. It also left me wondering if Alice Sharrow survived the crossing back to England with her young child.
Quote:Haven't watched "Miss Scarlett and the Duke" yet. Tonight I am going to wade my way through a horror film.
Thursday, October 20, 2022 8:59 PM
Thursday, October 20, 2022 11:44 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Wow you watched that fast. Must not have been too bad then, huh? -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus
Friday, October 21, 2022 1:01 PM
Friday, October 21, 2022 1:24 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Wow you watched that fast. Must not have been too bad then, huh? -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus I guess it was a little fast. I used the Close Captioning for the show and reading what the English actors were saying was fine. I had to give up trying to read the English translation for the Algonquin which is what the Pamunkey spoke as it was so small on screen. I just listened to the Algonquin. And I could get the jist of it anyways. As I said the two characters that changed the most were the Sharrow brothers, Silas and Henry. Silas started out just wanting to make a life for himself and being the good brother, while Henry was only out for money and no interest in anything really. It was almost dying in a fire when he had talked his brother into going trading and being saved and healed by the Pamunkey that changed his life. He became about building a life on the land and bringing honour to his family name. Then Henry became even more understanding when he was given a Pamunkey wife. Watching him learn how to reconcile the English culture with Pamunkey especially after their baby daughter died. He wanted to bury the baby on the land he was given but his wife's brother said the baby had to be buried on Pamunkey land. Henry finally gave in and grieved mightly for his child. I got the feeling that the Govnenor was returned to Virginia to take more land than what they had gotten from the Pamunkey. By the end he was talking guns and destroying the Pamunkey. Course there was a war between the settlers of Jamestown and the Pamunkey. The Pamunkey lost and the settlers that survived were the ones that got to Jamestown and behind its walls. Henry's wife went with him most likely out of fear. She wouldn't have been spared in the raids. The Widow Castell, Jocelyn came from England to get away from her past and marry a rich man. The red head who was a thief and her passage was bought by the Tavern owner was adapting. Alice was suppose to marry Henry Sharrow but fell for his brother Silas. She was having a hard time adapting to life in the New World maybe it was best that she went back to England. What drove me batty besides that the fact that in another 200 years when the colonizers would reach the now western states nothing in their behavior had changed.
Quote: Convert, land, resources and destroy. Also I prefer the word Indians to "the Naturals" as those early colonists called us. So, it did get under my skin some.
Friday, October 21, 2022 5:26 PM
Friday, October 21, 2022 5:33 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Wow you watched that fast. Must not have been too bad then, huh? -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus I guess it was a little fast. I used the Close Captioning for the show and reading what the English actors were saying was fine. I had to give up trying to read the English translation for the Algonquin which is what the Pamunkey spoke as it was so small on screen. I just listened to the Algonquin. And I could get the jist of it anyways. As I said the two characters that changed the most were the Sharrow brothers, Silas and Henry. Silas started out just wanting to make a life for himself and being the good brother, while Henry was only out for money and no interest in anything really. It was almost dying in a fire when he had talked his brother into going trading and being saved and healed by the Pamunkey that changed his life. He became about building a life on the land and bringing honour to his family name. Then Henry became even more understanding when he was given a Pamunkey wife. Watching him learn how to reconcile the English culture with Pamunkey especially after their baby daughter died. He wanted to bury the baby on the land he was given but his wife's brother said the baby had to be buried on Pamunkey land. Henry finally gave in and grieved mightly for his child. I got the feeling that the Govnenor was returned to Virginia to take more land than what they had gotten from the Pamunkey. By the end he was talking guns and destroying the Pamunkey. Course there was a war between the settlers of Jamestown and the Pamunkey. The Pamunkey lost and the settlers that survived were the ones that got to Jamestown and behind its walls. Henry's wife went with him most likely out of fear. She wouldn't have been spared in the raids. The Widow Castell, Jocelyn came from England to get away from her past and marry a rich man. The red head who was a thief and her passage was bought by the Tavern owner was adapting. Alice was suppose to marry Henry Sharrow but fell for his brother Silas. She was having a hard time adapting to life in the New World maybe it was best that she went back to England. What drove me batty besides that the fact that in another 200 years when the colonizers would reach the now western states nothing in their behavior had changed. Excpet their armaments got better Quote: Convert, land, resources and destroy. Also I prefer the word Indians to "the Naturals" as those early colonists called us. So, it did get under my skin some.
Friday, October 21, 2022 6:21 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Wow you watched that fast. Must not have been too bad then, huh? -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus I guess it was a little fast. I used the Close Captioning for the show and reading what the English actors were saying was fine. I had to give up trying to read the English translation for the Algonquin which is what the Pamunkey spoke as it was so small on screen. I just listened to the Algonquin. And I could get the jist of it anyways.
Quote:As I said the two characters that changed the most were the Sharrow brothers, Silas and Henry. Silas started out just wanting to make a life for himself and being the good brother, while Henry was only out for money and no interest in anything really. It was almost dying in a fire when he had talked his brother into going trading and being saved and healed by the Pamunkey that changed his life. He became about building a life on the land and bringing honour to his family name. Then Henry became even more understanding when he was given a Pamunkey wife. Watching him learn how to reconcile the English culture with Pamunkey especially after their baby daughter died. He wanted to bury the baby on the land he was given but his wife's brother said the baby had to be buried on Pamunkey land. Henry finally gave in and grieved mightly for his child. I got the feeling that the Govnenor was returned to Virginia to take more land than what they had gotten from the Pamunkey. By the end he was talking guns and destroying the Pamunkey. Course there was a war between the settlers of Jamestown and the Pamunkey. The Pamunkey lost and the settlers that survived were the ones that got to Jamestown and behind its walls. Henry's wife went with him most likely out of fear. She wouldn't have been spared in the raids. The Widow Castell, Jocelyn came from England to get away from her past and marry a rich man. The red head who was a thief and her passage was bought by the Tavern owner was adapting. Alice was suppose to marry Henry Sharrow but fell for his brother Silas. She was having a hard time adapting to life in the New World maybe it was best that she went back to England.
Quote:What drove me batty besides that the fact that in another 200 years when the colonizers would reach the now western states nothing in their behavior had changed. Convert, land, resources and destroy. Also I prefer the word Indians to "the Naturals" as those early colonists called us. So, it did get under my skin some.
Friday, October 21, 2022 6:24 PM
Friday, October 21, 2022 7:47 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Wow you watched that fast. Must not have been too bad then, huh? -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus I guess it was a little fast. I used the Close Captioning for the show and reading what the English actors were saying was fine. I had to give up trying to read the English translation for the Algonquin which is what the Pamunkey spoke as it was so small on screen. I just listened to the Algonquin. And I could get the jist of it anyways. Wow that's cool. I didn't know you were bilingual. Quote:As I said the two characters that changed the most were the Sharrow brothers, Silas and Henry. Silas started out just wanting to make a life for himself and being the good brother, while Henry was only out for money and no interest in anything really. It was almost dying in a fire when he had talked his brother into going trading and being saved and healed by the Pamunkey that changed his life. He became about building a life on the land and bringing honour to his family name. Then Henry became even more understanding when he was given a Pamunkey wife. Watching him learn how to reconcile the English culture with Pamunkey especially after their baby daughter died. He wanted to bury the baby on the land he was given but his wife's brother said the baby had to be buried on Pamunkey land. Henry finally gave in and grieved mightly for his child. I got the feeling that the Govnenor was returned to Virginia to take more land than what they had gotten from the Pamunkey. By the end he was talking guns and destroying the Pamunkey. Course there was a war between the settlers of Jamestown and the Pamunkey. The Pamunkey lost and the settlers that survived were the ones that got to Jamestown and behind its walls. Henry's wife went with him most likely out of fear. She wouldn't have been spared in the raids. The Widow Castell, Jocelyn came from England to get away from her past and marry a rich man. The red head who was a thief and her passage was bought by the Tavern owner was adapting. Alice was suppose to marry Henry Sharrow but fell for his brother Silas. She was having a hard time adapting to life in the New World maybe it was best that she went back to England. I kind of had to gloss over this part. I only saw one episode, so I'm not familiar with the characters names yet, and I really don't want too many spoilers. I was sad to see that it got cancelled after 3 seasons and it sounds like they really rushed the ending to try to tie up loose ends when they realized there wasn't a 4th season. Shame on PBS for not ever mentioning that, I think. Quote:What drove me batty besides that the fact that in another 200 years when the colonizers would reach the now western states nothing in their behavior had changed. Convert, land, resources and destroy. Also I prefer the word Indians to "the Naturals" as those early colonists called us. So, it did get under my skin some.
Friday, October 21, 2022 10:39 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Not bilingualism. I was just going by what I could read of the translations of the Pamunkey and what the settlers were saying in return in English. Also just body language of the actors.
Quote:Sorry about all of that. I was trying to figure out how to talk about the show without dropping too many spoilers. Guess I blew it. It did feel like they kind of left things hanging and it is too bad. PBS isn't usually that shoddy.
Quote:It did and I expected it too truthfully. I do want history any history represented as truthfully as possible. Erasing portions of what happened in the past serves no one. I would hazard that the reason it got made at all was because it wound up on PBS. If it was done and being funded by a regular network it would have been sanitized. PBS doesn't seem to really cater to the overly sensitive viewers.
Quote:That is also true. :(
Friday, October 21, 2022 11:47 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Not bilingualism. I was just going by what I could read of the translations of the Pamunkey and what the settlers were saying in return in English. Also just body language of the actors. Oh. Okay. I thought you actually knew enough of the language to at least get the bits in pieces. It's a shame that the text was so small. I wonder if you would have enjoyed the show better if you got all that dialogue. Quote:Sorry about all of that. I was trying to figure out how to talk about the show without dropping too many spoilers. Guess I blew it. It did feel like they kind of left things hanging and it is too bad. PBS isn't usually that shoddy. Oh.... No worries. You only typed out a few paragraphs for a 3 season show. Like I said, I just kind of skimmed over it, but even if I took it all in I don't even remember any character names from the one episode I watched. Quote:It did and I expected it too truthfully. I do want history any history represented as truthfully as possible. Erasing portions of what happened in the past serves no one. I would hazard that the reason it got made at all was because it wound up on PBS. If it was done and being funded by a regular network it would have been sanitized. PBS doesn't seem to really cater to the overly sensitive viewers. Oh... Not only would it have been sanitized, but people would have had magical super powers and I'm sure the dialogue would be nonsense gibberish in between the epic battles that had no basis in reality. Quote:That is also true. :(
Saturday, October 22, 2022 1:17 PM
Saturday, October 22, 2022 2:15 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Not bilingualism. I was just going by what I could read of the translations of the Pamunkey and what the settlers were saying in return in English. Also just body language of the actors. Oh. Okay. I thought you actually knew enough of the language to at least get the bits in pieces. It's a shame that the text was so small. I wonder if you would have enjoyed the show better if you got all that dialogue. Quote:Sorry about all of that. I was trying to figure out how to talk about the show without dropping too many spoilers. Guess I blew it. It did feel like they kind of left things hanging and it is too bad. PBS isn't usually that shoddy. Oh.... No worries. You only typed out a few paragraphs for a 3 season show. Like I said, I just kind of skimmed over it, but even if I took it all in I don't even remember any character names from the one episode I watched. Quote:It did and I expected it too truthfully. I do want history any history represented as truthfully as possible. Erasing portions of what happened in the past serves no one. I would hazard that the reason it got made at all was because it wound up on PBS. If it was done and being funded by a regular network it would have been sanitized. PBS doesn't seem to really cater to the overly sensitive viewers. Oh... Not only would it have been sanitized, but people would have had magical super powers and I'm sure the dialogue would be nonsense gibberish in between the epic battles that had no basis in reality. Quote:That is also true. :( The past needs to be preserved, for better or for worse. Not to shame anyone, but to learn from the mistakes so they aren't ever repeated again. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus
Saturday, October 22, 2022 5:28 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Not bilingualism. I was just going by what I could read of the translations of the Pamunkey and what the settlers were saying in return in English. Also just body language of the actors. Oh. Okay. I thought you actually knew enough of the language to at least get the bits in pieces. It's a shame that the text was so small. I wonder if you would have enjoyed the show better if you got all that dialogue. Quote:Sorry about all of that. I was trying to figure out how to talk about the show without dropping too many spoilers. Guess I blew it. It did feel like they kind of left things hanging and it is too bad. PBS isn't usually that shoddy. Oh.... No worries. You only typed out a few paragraphs for a 3 season show. Like I said, I just kind of skimmed over it, but even if I took it all in I don't even remember any character names from the one episode I watched. Quote:It did and I expected it too truthfully. I do want history any history represented as truthfully as possible. Erasing portions of what happened in the past serves no one. I would hazard that the reason it got made at all was because it wound up on PBS. If it was done and being funded by a regular network it would have been sanitized. PBS doesn't seem to really cater to the overly sensitive viewers. Oh... Not only would it have been sanitized, but people would have had magical super powers and I'm sure the dialogue would be nonsense gibberish in between the epic battles that had no basis in reality. Quote:That is also true. :( The past needs to be preserved, for better or for worse. Not to shame anyone, but to learn from the mistakes so they aren't ever repeated again. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus My great grandmother's language wasn't and isn't related to Algonquin. Those clips you posted, I think the Native actors and for sure the English actors had to learn to speak Algonquin. I know that many Indigenous languages in the US and Canada are in danger of disappearing because they have so few speakers. Algonquin which is spoken in Eastern Canada is better protected up here. Also there was some sign language as well. It really was. I probably would have gotten more out of the show if the translating had been in bigger print. Okay then. I did a reasonable job. Or they would have left the Pamunkey out all together. I agree with you as I think I have said around here. Any and all history needs to be preserved so we all can learn.
Saturday, October 22, 2022 5:31 PM
Saturday, October 22, 2022 5:42 PM
Sunday, October 23, 2022 1:29 PM
Sunday, October 23, 2022 3:12 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Just a slow Sunday around me.
Sunday, October 23, 2022 4:06 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Just a slow Sunday around me. Do you like decaff coffee? I discovered the thing that propels me out of bed in the AM: a nice cup of coffee (decaff will work!) with some canned milk and a bit of natural sweetener. It sure gives me something to look forward to! Seems like it would be a nice Sunday AM treat ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE someone poor - William Blake
Monday, October 24, 2022 1:11 PM
Monday, October 24, 2022 5:02 PM
Tuesday, October 25, 2022 9:00 AM
Tuesday, October 25, 2022 1:16 PM
Tuesday, October 25, 2022 2:58 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Dentist appointment went well yesterday. I finally inquired about how much a 3rd cleaning without an exam or Xrays would cost and when I found out it was only around $90 I'm kind of chiding myself for not doing that earlier. Whenever I walk out of there after getting that deep clean it feels as good as walking out of Great Clips with a fresh haircut, but multiplied by about 100 times. I'll be doing that every 4 months instead of every 6 months from now on. $90 is worth a lot less than it was 2 years ago, so the price is right. I've also scheduled my long-overdue denture reline. Most people get it after 6 months. I believe I've had them for around 3 years now. They've gone from minor annoyance to ill-fitting over the last year or so, so now it's time. Nothing seems to be adjusting on me anymore, so it's not something I should have to be doing every few years. It's quite expensive, but for about 2 years now I've had that subtracted from my available funds anyhow in my records, so let's just get it done. My buddy's dad is supposed to come over today to help me cut and fit those window jambs and maybe get a start on the casings. Unfortunately, it looks like a LOT of rain. I'll have to see about maybe attaching one of my tarps from my porch gutter to my garage gutter so we have a dry path to continually walk between them otherwise we're getting wet, the wood floor is getting wet and my jambs and casings are getting wet. I really wish he was able to make it out last week when it was 75 degrees and dry. Oh well... -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus
Tuesday, October 25, 2022 4:26 PM
Tuesday, October 25, 2022 7:47 PM
Wednesday, October 26, 2022 1:08 PM
Wednesday, October 26, 2022 1:26 PM
Wednesday, October 26, 2022 4:56 PM
Wednesday, October 26, 2022 11:13 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Seems like your friend's dad is doing better?
Quote:I had some disturbing news about my heart last time: One of the treatments I've been on for a year (which just ended early this month) is cardiotoxic. It took this long, but now it's affecting my heart function. I can tell bc my heart's skipping more beats than normal lately. So I looked it up ... there are effective treatments that can reverse the problem. That's when I rebelled against thinking of myself as a sick person and did yardwork for a couple of days so far. But I realize I need help, bc between taking care of hubby during his stormy recovery and my own chores, appointments and physical limitations, I'd be pecking away at landscaping and yardwork for the next year before I saw progress, so I'm going to look around for a helper for the digging-up part. I also finally got in contact with some mfrs of custom solid shower bases. We desperately need to repair and renovate two bathrooms, but given our age and health it's not going to be a DIY project! So I'm going to get some comparative quotes for the two different versions I have in mind (one is a conservative shower replacement and the other is a reconfiguration) either tiled conventionally or with a solid-surface base and walls, and fly them past hubby.
Quote:I know how to do this bc I used to put out things for bid when I was working. I know hwo to drilldown on spec and details bc that's where the problems usually arise. That's how I got a great deal on our solar panels! And with house prices plunging and the upcoming holidays I expect contractors will be looking for work so this might be the best time for these projects. So, onward thru the fog.
Wednesday, October 26, 2022 11:15 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Dry for my walk but the dark clouds are rolling in for more rain at some point this afternoon or this evening into tomorrow morning. Discovered that I can now lift my right arm over my head and I am not in pain. Even managed to get it behind my back. That should please the physio therapist tomorrow afternoon. I know I'm happy about it.
Wednesday, October 26, 2022 11:20 PM
Wednesday, October 26, 2022 11:23 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Dry for my walk but the dark clouds are rolling in for more rain at some point this afternoon or this evening into tomorrow morning. Discovered that I can now lift my right arm over my head and I am not in pain. Even managed to get it behind my back. That should please the physio therapist tomorrow afternoon. I know I'm happy about it. Wow. That's progress! Great to hear, Brenda. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus
Wednesday, October 26, 2022 11:26 PM
Thursday, October 27, 2022 11:49 PM
Friday, October 28, 2022 12:51 PM
Friday, October 28, 2022 5:03 PM
Friday, October 28, 2022 10:31 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Dry for my walk but the dark clouds are rolling in for more rain at some point this afternoon or this evening into tomorrow morning. Discovered that I can now lift my right arm over my head and I am not in pain. Even managed to get it behind my back. That should please the physio therapist tomorrow afternoon. I know I'm happy about it. Wow. That's progress! Great to hear, Brenda. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus It is a huge improvement and my right hand is stronger now. I can hold a pen and write for a lot longer than I could a couple of weeks ago. I still get a little twinge now and again but nothing like it was. Also the muscle in my upper arm is loosening up too.
Friday, October 28, 2022 10:33 PM
Friday, October 28, 2022 11:26 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Dry for my walk but the dark clouds are rolling in for more rain at some point this afternoon or this evening into tomorrow morning. Discovered that I can now lift my right arm over my head and I am not in pain. Even managed to get it behind my back. That should please the physio therapist tomorrow afternoon. I know I'm happy about it. Wow. That's progress! Great to hear, Brenda. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus It is a huge improvement and my right hand is stronger now. I can hold a pen and write for a lot longer than I could a couple of weeks ago. I still get a little twinge now and again but nothing like it was. Also the muscle in my upper arm is loosening up too. Sweet. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus
Saturday, October 29, 2022 9:28 AM
Saturday, October 29, 2022 12:26 PM
Saturday, October 29, 2022 12:36 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Dry for my walk but the dark clouds are rolling in for more rain at some point this afternoon or this evening into tomorrow morning. Discovered that I can now lift my right arm over my head and I am not in pain. Even managed to get it behind my back. That should please the physio therapist tomorrow afternoon. I know I'm happy about it. Wow. That's progress! Great to hear, Brenda. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus It is a huge improvement and my right hand is stronger now. I can hold a pen and write for a lot longer than I could a couple of weeks ago. I still get a little twinge now and again but nothing like it was. Also the muscle in my upper arm is loosening up too. Sweet. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus I know. The exercises the physio recommended have really helped.
Saturday, October 29, 2022 12:38 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Car's back in the shop. Fingers crossed that the next stop isn't the junk yard. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus
Saturday, October 29, 2022 1:09 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Dry for my walk but the dark clouds are rolling in for more rain at some point this afternoon or this evening into tomorrow morning. Discovered that I can now lift my right arm over my head and I am not in pain. Even managed to get it behind my back. That should please the physio therapist tomorrow afternoon. I know I'm happy about it. Wow. That's progress! Great to hear, Brenda. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus It is a huge improvement and my right hand is stronger now. I can hold a pen and write for a lot longer than I could a couple of weeks ago. I still get a little twinge now and again but nothing like it was. Also the muscle in my upper arm is loosening up too. Sweet. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus I know. The exercises the physio recommended have really helped. Good deal, BRENDA! Got derailed (again) the past few days. Had a three-month followup with my rheumatologist on Thursday, but when I showed up for it they told me it had been canceled back in September. Apparently all her afternoon clinics had been canceled due to some schedule change. Gee, it would have been nice if someone had told ME! Fortunately, they found an appointment at 8AM Friday, but that was 1 1/2 hours wasted, right in the middle of the afternoon, and 2 hours yesterday. Then while I was at clinic I had to make an urgent-care for hubby for a hospital-acquired infection (fortunately, not on an incision) and since he can't drive I had to take him there myself. Another 2 hours gone on Friday. In all of October, including 6 at-home visits by physical therapy, hubby's hospital stay-days, and various Dr office visits, there were almost 20 medical appointments/visits. Sometimes I feel like I'm tying to run thru a pond of glue. The house is dusty and the yard is still a mess. But there are only 4 family medical appointments on the calendar in November, so I once again hope that my schedule clears up ... and STAYS clear ... and that I can gather my thoughts and figure out what I'm doing next. One thing on my "list of things to do" is get regular exercise. Yes, I tkae the dog for a walk every day and it's better than nothing. And I manage the occasional hour r two of yardwork. But like with you, BRENDA, I have assigned exercises (mine, for lymphedema and shoulder range of motion) plus I want to add some more rigorous exercises for the larger muscles like thighs etc. My dream is to get into shape for skiing this winter, which was tremendously fun when I tried it many years ago. And if I can't get into shape in time, I'll aim for sailboarding or some other water sport for summer. I dangle this in front of me to give me something to aim for. ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE someone poor - William Blake
Saturday, October 29, 2022 5:36 PM
Saturday, October 29, 2022 6:04 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Car's back in the shop. Fingers crossed that the next stop isn't the junk yard. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus Oh, dear. I hope it's not too serious.
Quote:BTW, wax might be dissolvable with toluene, xylene or kerosene, and the nice thing is they evaporate. However, you run the risk of dissolving the wax only to spread a thin film through everything, which will make large portions unpaintable with water-based paint. what about using a heat gun to melt the wax, and then some sort of absorbent material, like paper, to soak it up? All else fails, you can wipe it down thoroughly with toluene/xylene and try painting it with oil-based paint. (But test a small portion first to see if the wipedown/oil-based paint approach will work. Preferably on the underside, if there is candle wax there too.)
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