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1 minute ago, DaniDanielle said:
We eat early so I start a 4:00pm, join me😊
Will do!
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Grilled pizza! The first time I did this, I was worried that the crust would fold up, slither through the grates and make a huge mess, but it works. Whether the crust is homemade or bought doesn’t make a difference, but if it’s homemade, a brief grill before putting on toppings is better.
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It’s -33 C here...let’s see, that’s -27 F.
A least it’s a dry cold!
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Lioness, that is a gorgeous floor!
Now I’m thinking of re-doing my dining room! And living room, family room, Chris’s office....
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I devoutly hope that I shall meet all of you wonderful people on a cruise, and then I will know you!
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31 minutes ago, dani negreanu said:
Amazing, just this minute I was thinking about him [I should have bought a lottery ticket 😁]....
He didn't post since Tuesday.
But, you know, there is this dilemma about really caring about someone on "internet", and being, like, a bit of a "bother".... it's a very very fine line here....
Pls. don't take it in any other way that my saying, personally, how I feel. As well as with other who post here about health and personal problems.
I'm playing it by the ear...
So, decided not to ask, since he's not a frequent poster here.
With Graham, for example, I've felt OK to inquire and follow.
I think I know what you mean. I am concerned about Sunshine and her husband, although I’ve never met them, and was happy that Graham’s surgery went well.
Since I rarely post (I’ve had a stroke, and don’t always express myself in the way that I want), any expressions of condolence or just “thinking of you” might read as awkward. And that sounds awkward as well!
It’s about to get very cold here- Saturday it will warm up to -27 C (about -17 F). Sunday will be colder. Those are the highs! We just had a barbecue delivered, but it will wait for spring.
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1 hour ago, A&L_Ont said:
Where did you move from? Regina is an interesting town, been there many times. I would stay at the Delta with a west view, and you could see the train headlight at night off in the distance. 30 minutes later it would roll into the rail yard. I would guess it was in Moose Jaw when I saw it’s first glow.
I love the gas street lights near the Albert Memorial Bridge and the legislative park has wonderful grounds. I also ate a few meals at the Keg too. Little known fact about Regina, it was the home of Dick Assman of the David Letterman fame from the mid 90s. Yes, that’s his real name. He was thrust to fame, similar to Dildo Newfoundland by Jimmy Kimmel.
We moved from Ottawa, but we were military and moved quite a lot. Most of our moves were in Ontario. We’re from BC originally, but that was some time ago!
I’ve never lived on the Prairies before, and I like it, although it tends to snow sideways. Still, every landscape has something to recommend it. There’s is lot to do here, and we’re looking forward to exploring, especially around the legislature.
I’m admiring all the cats here- I wanted to post a picture of mine, but what I’ve posted below doesn’t look right.- 8
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12 minutes ago, mo&fran said:
I couple on months ago i ordered a new dishwasher, and still haven't received it.
When we moved to Regina in September, the movers broke a side rail on our bed. Luckily, the company can make another one, but we are still waiting. Apparently it should be here next month.
As far as renovations go- we are getting a new main bathroom because the bathtub leaks, as we discovered when a damp spot appeared in the powder room below! It’s the original 30 year old bathroom, so it was something that we wanted to do anyway.
The only people I’ve met in this city so far are gas fitters, plumbers and electricians. But they are very nice! Well, and a few neighbours, distantly. 😷
Is anyone learning another language? I just finished Duolingo’s Italian lessons, and I’m refreshing myself in French.
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1 hour ago, HBE4 said:
Especially Merry Christmas to the "lurkers". We know you are out there! Reading, watching, waiting to pounce....lol
Lurker here...I would post more, but my life is really boring right now!
I am blessed to have some members of my family here- both my brother and oldest son, who live alone, are here. We have been isolating. My other kids, who had planned to come from Ontario, have not. We will have a Zoom call this evening.
Merry Christmas to everyone!
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3 hours ago, Domino D said:
Getting a cat into a straight jacket sounds interesting. I wouldn’t try it!
Cats are more or less self cleaning. I once had to bathe my cat after an unfortunate encounter with a skunk, but he was a bit shocky and let himself be washed. Luckily, it was a very young skunk!
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Thank you for the video, A&L Ont.
It’s a strange Remembrance Day. This is my husband’s first one out of uniform, after 43 years service (he joined at 16). He was in Afghanistan.
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7 hours ago, mugtech said:
April 7, 2021, Barcelona to Amsterdam still listed, but nothing for May. Was speculated as dry dock since the schedule picks up again in June. NCL still has a Dubai to Europe 22 days listed for March, 2021. They are more famous for last minute cancelations but at least all three of my RCI cancelations have been more than a year ahead of embarcation dates.
As of last month, after the Barcelona to Amsterdam cruise, there was a short dry dock to put in spa cabins, according to the NextCruise person on the Rhapsody of the Seas.We booked Barcelona to Amsterdam as a follow-on to the Dubai to Barcelona cruise. We will probably cancel it, as the Suez Canal was the real attraction. We had cabin 1100. Weep.
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1 hour ago, Snit13 said:
Ship tour may be ok but I would spend the extra $$$ and get the Disney fast pass unless you enjoy standing in long, long lines.
Disney fast passes are free. You can book 3 of them . There are some restrictions; they are divided into Tier One (headliner rides; you get one of these) and Tier 2 (2 of these). They are available 30 days in advance of the park visit. Once you have used your fast passes, you can book more, depending on availability. You need to download the Disney app, pay for your ticket and then you can book. -
Check the Italy posts, it’s a common topic there.
However, Albergo Abruzzi, which is in the same piazza as the Pantheon, is as central as you can get, and was excellent.
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Are you going right to the port after a transatlantic flight?
We used RomeinLimo for our cruise in September. We had 7 people, and received very good service.
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I’m really enjoying your trip report! We have a fall TA (our first one), so I’m reading with great interest!
i noticed your shirt- I was on exercise in Camp Ripley for predeployment training for Bosnia. You were probably in kindergarten!
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3 hours ago, RNCindy said:
I use a Vera Bradley All in One Crossbody wallet that I carry my phone (Samsung S9), S&S card and casino money in. It's small and light and comes in all sorts of patterns. Can use as a wristlet or a shoulder/crossbody bag. Do I sound like an ad for Vera Bradley?? LOL!
Now I really want this!
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I did the Jewel out of Rome in September. Menus were pretty much the same. One son is a foodie, and he had no complaints about the the main dining room. Dress was slightly more formal, but even on formal nights, it wasn’t over the top. I don’t recall shorts in the dining room at dinner. Short dresses and long pants/ button up shirts with or without jackets is what I remember. As for activities, we were with family, and I realized that we hadn’t gone to a single event! As Bob said, it’s pretty port intensive.
it you haven’t been to Rome, it’s a wonderful city! It was the best family holiday we have ever taken. Enjoy!
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Thanks fo posting this, Skrapngal. Until responses started to come in, I had assumed that a noon flight would be fine; now we are considering an overnight stay, just to be safe.
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It’s actually the 23rd.
I am starting to look at this too. I thought I might try Air2Sea.
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There is another hotel besides Albergo del Senato with a view of the Pantheon- Albergo Abruzzi. It’s a bit cheaper. There is no restaurant, but breakfast can be arranged through vouchers with a restaurant on the same square. The staff are excellent.
My room looked right at the Pantheon. It was on the first floor, but with the windows closed, we slept very well.
Royal Caribbean Cruisers -- How Are Things Where You Are? (was "Routine" 😁 day in lockdown... how was yours?)
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Well, since cats are eligible, these are Stanley and Gus!