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  1. 30 minutes ago, ScoutTN said:

    Sort of. She has quit the tackle thread because someone mentioned something to do with covid. She wanted the thread to be 100% free of covid related content. 

    Some have dropped off in support of her, others perhaps for other reasons.

    Christina stepped in to be the initiator. 

     

    Last spring, my pastor said that unity in the midst of covid might prove as much of a challenge as the virus itself. He was right. 🙁

    oh no!  I didn't realize that had happened.  I dont join in very often, but when I know I need to make an effort I try to come here.   I'm sorry she's left this thread.  Ugh... I hate that topic too.  

    So far, we've filled my sister's truck and unloaded everything in its proper spot at the dump.

    I've done laundry and hung it out to dry.

    Got to get the truck back to my sister's house and that takes an hour, then it will be time to get ready for church.  I dont know if I'll get much else done today. 😞  

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  2. My plans for today may be trunkated by the horrible sleep I got last night  but here is what I planned out yesterday:

    borrow my sisters truck and fill with items for a trip to the local dump (dh is on his way to get it now)

    Wash the stinky dog.

    minor cleaning/spiffing on the main floor

    finish decluttering my closet and pack away summer clothes and/or continue decluttering the laundry room.

    memorial service then Vespers - I'm in charge of virtual recording tonight so I can't skip.

     

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  3. The decluttering and organizing bug has hit me too.  I don't have littles and we've downsized 2x with 2 moves since I stopped homeschooling.  But, I still seem to be really good at collecting detritius.  Ugh.

    I starrted going through the laundry room and found far too much stuff I packed up for our move 3 yrs ago and still haven't used.  😜

     

     

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  4. 3 hours ago, prairiewindmomma said:

    So, I asked my Polish speaking friends about the writing style and they don’t think it’s a translation issue. They are delighted to have something in Polish, but they concede the weird flashbacks and storyline issues. 
     

    Henry Cavill is easy on the eyes, isn’t he.

    On a side note, if you enjoyed The Witcher, have you checked out Ragnarok? It’s in Swedish, but subtitled. Not as much eye candy, but well done.

    Speaking of eye candy.  Boy, Sherlock in Enola Holmes, is easy on the eyes.  I think it's pretty funny that Superman is now Sherlock Holmes.  Is that a step down or up for him?  LOL.  It's funny, but I do think he was terribly miscast.  A hunky Sherlock???  Sheesh, he even has a chin dimple!! LOL.... (its very distracting ladies). 

    My son played the Witcher game and tried watching the series.  He said it was way too depressing to watch.  I think it was best for his mental health that he stopped.  He's not too interested in the books.   I am mildly interested because it seems like my jam.  

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  5. We're doing something simple.  It will probably be some kind of beef - boring I know.  I don't have any little kids though.

    I do have friends who make a country theme out of Thanksgiving.   One year it was Greece, another year Germany, etc. etc.   Her husband loves to cook so it made planning a menu way more fun with help.   I'm not that create or energetic. 

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  6. 1 minute ago, saraha said:

    I'm not sure how we kill the Christmas lights, but it seems like a strand will last a couple of years and then only half of it works. We only use them indoors. This year I REALLY need lots of Christmas lights.

    I'm also looking for solar lights for outside to light our walkway all year round.

    Us too.  They just don't seem to last.

    We've not had any luck with solar lights either.  They only seem to last a couple of years.  

     

    I hope others chime in with some excellent recs.  I'd be interested in finding something that lasts.

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  7. 52 minutes ago, TravelingChris said:

    So are we (dh, ds, and me).  We are the sci fi fans.

    Two programs I watch are court shows- People's Court and Judge Judy.  It is obvious in the latest filmed shows that Corona virus is in effect. Both shows just have defendants and maybe a witness and no audience and very good social distance ( and I suspect, a negative Covid show).

    On Netflix. I watch crime dramas mostly and love foreign ones w subtitles ( because it is so distracting to have the lips not match the sounds).

    Otherwise we watched Agatha Christie mysteries on Prime. waiting for last season of Better Call Saul, and other than crime drama that I watch and most of that is set in modern times, but were filmed before Covid.  I also watch some ID shows but no Covid related crimes yet have been featured 

    We also watch nature documentaries, old TV shows, have tons of Forged in Fire to get through ( I also loved the glass blowing contest show, and some dancing shows- also watch So You Think You Can Dance )

    I may watch documentaries about scientific discoveries or positive social changes from Covid later but no, I mostly turn off or at least try to tune out gloom and doom Covid stuff.

    Totally enjoying many of those shows too.

    We enjoy real-lilfe ones like "Secrets of the Zoo" and "North Woods Law" 

    NOVA has had some very interesting ones about language/writing and yellow slime lately.

    Lots of old shows besides Barney Miller.  We've enjoyed LoveJoy, Fraiser, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Silent Witness, Rebus, Outter Limits, & Battlestar Gallactica.   I've got Sliders in my DVR but haven't checked any out yet. 

    We're also watching Better Call Saul.  We're in season 3 though. 

     

  8. I rarely watch up-to-date TV anyway but nope, no, nada.  I will be avoiding anything with COVID themes.   Just like I don't like TV shows that mention things like the president or other current events.  I watch TV to get away from it all  - even the murder mysteries.   Funny side note.  I have been watching Barney Miller lately.  They did mention Mayor Koch on his inagaration day.  At the end they were listening to his speech.  It was kind of funny considering that was in the 70s. It was so long ago it could have been a fictional mayor.   I'm in the 79/80 season and they have yet to mention the hostages.  

    I am SO looking forward to The Expanse coming out in Dec.  

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  9. 5 minutes ago, Alicia64 said:

    I just wanted to share my very favorite fictions in case you want to try a different genre:

    Pachinko by Min Jin Lee (I've given this as a gift several times. So good).

    Free Food for Millionaires also by Min Jin Lee (given as a gift too; different from Pachinko but, boy, can this lady write).

    Dear Edward (Loved, loved, loved but I've heard either you love it or it's no good).

    The 100 Year Old Man who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson.

    A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman.

    Elinor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman.

    I couldn't put any of these down! 🙂

    Wendy

    Thank you!

     

    I also loved Elinor Oliphant.....  Great book.   

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  10. 17 hours ago, KungFuPanda said:

    I am feeling soooo low.  My only daughter moved out yesterday and I am in an absolute slump over it.  I am not this mother!  I was FINE when she went to college and she's not very far away, but this just feels so different and I'm completely blindsided by my reaction.  I guess it's different  now that she's 100% launched and I can't count on holiday breaks and school events to automatically land on my calendar.  She left on the best of terms and I'm so proud of her.  I expected my overriding emotion to be excitement for her.  She's self-supporting, lives in the city like she always wanted, enjoys her job (as much as she can remotely), and has the sweetest long-term boyfriend.  At her age I'd been on my own for YEARS, so I feel a bit hypocritical in thinking this is too soon.  I want to put the training wheels back on!

    hugs.  I know those feelings all too well.  It's a bittersweet time.  Happy for them, but so very sad to close this chapter of our lives.  

    For the first time ever we will have a small gathering for Thanksgiving.  Four of my kids & partners/spouses have other plans. 😞   I know I need to share them now with their in-laws but it still stings.   And because it's covid, I can't just invite friends or extended family. 

     

     

  11. Coming back to re-check the recs and order more books.  Thanks for all these choices.  Here's what I've read so far in between some other library books I'm reading on self-care/health.

    The Singular & Extraordinary Tale of Mirror and Goliath – hard to pin down.  I didn’t love it.  I loved the premise, but it was a bit too creepy and a lot too disjointed for me to enjoy.  One positive is that chapters were very short and it was mostly easy to follow the plot even though it jumped around.

    Murderbot series -  LOVE IT!  I would have never found this without a recommendation here. I’ve already finished 3 of them.💗

    Sheepfarmer’s Daughter-   Enjoying it.  It started off a bit slow, and I was worried it would have too many standard tropes, which it doesn't.  It's nice that it moves quickly without bogging down on one thing.   However, I don’t find it to be a page-turner either. This is a book I have put aside and come back to with ease though.  I appreciate that I have a book I can come back to after I’ve read some other books.

    What Alice Forgot –  I forgot that it was reccomended here and listened to it as an audible.  I didn't love it.  

     

    I've currently got on hold in the library:

    Case Histories - loved the TV series, didn't know it was a book first.

    The Mother-In-Law

    Space Opera

    Say Nothing

     

    I'll add my own page-turner that I found in case anyone else is looking.  Elephant Whisperer by Lawrence Anthony.  

     

     

     

     

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  12. 25 minutes ago, Carol in Cal. said:

    My husband thinks there is a treatment you can put through the septic system that kills invasive roots.  I figure it would then kill our trees--not acceptable to me.  Any knowledge of this?

    yes it is true there is something to kill the trees if they are in the pipes.  If they are in the pipes you may have to remove the tree anyway to protect the septic system and field.  

    Hugs.

    That does seem very expensive to diagnose.  I would definitely get another opinion if you have the time.  

  13. I've tried everything they say online but it doesn't seem to be helping and I can't find any other information on my specific problem. 

    My Alexa responds when I call it, but it will not do what I ask it to do.   For instance, when I say, "Alexa, what is the temperature?" The blue light will flash around but then nothing.

    I can get her to work via my phone app, but not the normal way.   I can talk into my phone and say "Alexa...." and she'll respond at the Alexa device.  

    What could it be??

    I have the regular Alexa not the Echo.  It's about 3-4yrs old.

     

  14. As a matter of fact today is our anniversary.

    Every year it varies.   We don't do elaborate and we just went on a weekend away last month (when the weather was nicer). 

    Today we hope to go out to a restaurant and eat outside, but the weather is rainy, so I don't know what we'll do.  Otherwise, nothing extra special.

     

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