Rare mysty Posted June 4, 2022 #13601 Share Posted June 4, 2022 Seydisfjordur, Iceland today. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare spinnaker2 Posted June 4, 2022 #13602 Share Posted June 4, 2022 Iceland is beautiful!!! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare spinnaker2 Posted June 4, 2022 #13603 Share Posted June 4, 2022 We had water like that today, and waterfront property at the casa. I learned we don’t have a watertight door on one side of the garage and in spite of my valiant efforts to stem the tide, with some sandbags, the water found its way inside. The newly formed lake outside the door sought to expand its tributaries, it succeeded. Fifteen inches of rain will inundate anything. This was the first storm of the hurricane season. The tempest was named Agatha when it was in the Pacific and then once it crossed the isthmus into the Gulf of Mexico, it was to become Alex. The transformation is still yet to happen and is predicted to occur sometime after the storm reaches the Atlantic. It takes a lot of energy to become a totally new gender. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrulyBlonde Posted June 4, 2022 #13604 Share Posted June 4, 2022 2 hours ago, spinnaker2 said: We had water like that today, and waterfront property at the casa. I learned we don’t have a watertight door on one side of the garage and in spite of my valiant efforts to stem the tide, with some sandbags, the water found its way inside. The newly formed lake outside the door sought to expand its tributaries, it succeeded. Fifteen inches of rain will inundate anything. This was the first storm of the hurricane season. The tempest was named Agatha when it was in the Pacific and then once it crossed the isthmus into the Gulf of Mexico, it was to become Alex. The transformation is still yet to happen and is predicted to occur sometime after the storm reaches the Atlantic. It takes a lot of energy to become a totally new gender. Hope for you the next name on the list is Adios! I need to check on my daughter in Jupiter. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mysty Posted June 4, 2022 #13605 Share Posted June 4, 2022 Just now, spinnaker2 said: We had water like that today, and waterfront property at the casa. I learned we don’t have a watertight door on one side of the garage and in spite of my valiant efforts to stem the tide, with some sandbags, the water found its way inside. The newly formed lake outside the door sought to expand its tributaries, it succeeded. Fifteen inches of rain will inundate anything. This was the first storm of the hurricane season. The tempest was named Agatha when it was in the Pacific and then once it crossed the isthmus into the Gulf of Mexico, it was to become Alex. The transformation is still yet to happen and is predicted to occur sometime after the storm reaches the Atlantic. It takes a lot of energy to become a totally new gender. We heard that tons of rain had fallen in your neck of the woods! Hope damage was limited! Thinking of you! 🥰 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Dolcevita Diva Posted June 5, 2022 #13606 Share Posted June 5, 2022 4 hours ago, TrulyBlonde said: Hope for you the next name on the list is Adios! I need to check on my daughter in Jupiter. All is well in Jupiter (and Palm Beach Gardens). A rainy night/morning, but nothing like Broward and Dade counties. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Will Work for Tiramisu Posted June 5, 2022 #13607 Share Posted June 5, 2022 Our dear dog, an Old English Sheepdog (4th in a series), finally came to her end, and we helped her to pass on in a humane way, with both of us holding her paws and stroking her head to the bitter end. Not a dry eye in the house. The picture as my avatar is of her in the cat bed, whilst sporting a proper coat during winter time. After a decent interval, I told my DW that probably, given our ages, we should let her be our last dog, as it would be unfortunate to have a pet that you couldn't take proper care of, were the health of one of us to go downhill. A most reasonable, sensible position, of course. Needless to say, within 30 days my DW informed me that there just happened to be a litter of OES puppies from the same line as our last dog (Lila van der Woof), that had been born in Portland, two hours to the north. I further expounded on my opinion that we should probably pass on another dog, despite how much we have enjoyed the previous ones, in the interest of acting responsibly and being logical and so forth. See attached photo of the new puppy. We're down to a few names, not settled yet, but including: Bianca Wagger, Josephine Bone Apart, Virginia Woof, Bundlejoy Cozysweet, Penelope Pennyfeather, and a few others. 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Lois R Posted June 5, 2022 #13608 Share Posted June 5, 2022 58 minutes ago, Dolcevita Diva said: All is well in Jupiter (and Palm Beach Gardens). A rainy night/morning, but nothing like Broward and Dade counties. I just saw the news.......wow Ft. Lauderdale and Miami both look like a bigger flood than a hurricane😲the folks trying to drive through it are nuts and should know better!....definitely not safe driving through that kind of water. Glad you are ok! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Lois R Posted June 5, 2022 #13609 Share Posted June 5, 2022 34 minutes ago, Will Work for Tiramisu said: Our dear dog, an Old English Sheepdog (4th in a series), finally came to her end, and we helped her to pass on in a humane way, with both of us holding her paws and stroking her head to the bitter end. Not a dry eye in the house. The picture as my avatar is of her in the cat bed, whilst sporting a proper coat during winter time. After a decent interval, I told my DW that probably, given our ages, we should let her be our last dog, as it would be unfortunate to have a pet that you couldn't take proper care of, were the health of one of us to go downhill. A most reasonable, sensible position, of course. Needless to say, within 30 days my DW informed me that there just happened to be a litter of OES puppies from the same line as our last dog (Lila van der Woof), that had been born in Portland, two hours to the north. I further expounded on my opinion that we should probably pass on another dog, despite how much we have enjoyed the previous ones, in the interest of acting responsibly and being logical and so forth. See attached photo of the new puppy. We're down to a few names, not settled yet, but including: Bianca Wagger, Josephine Bone Apart, Virginia Woof, Bundlejoy Cozysweet, Penelope Pennyfeather, and a few others. So sorry about your pup...........your new one is a cutie. Hope she helps in your grieving process. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare frantic36 Posted June 5, 2022 #13610 Share Posted June 5, 2022 5 hours ago, Will Work for Tiramisu said: Our dear dog, an Old English Sheepdog (4th in a series), finally came to her end, and we helped her to pass on in a humane way, with both of us holding her paws and stroking her head to the bitter end. Not a dry eye in the house. The picture as my avatar is of her in the cat bed, whilst sporting a proper coat during winter time. After a decent interval, I told my DW that probably, given our ages, we should let her be our last dog, as it would be unfortunate to have a pet that you couldn't take proper care of, were the health of one of us to go downhill. A most reasonable, sensible position, of course. Needless to say, within 30 days my DW informed me that there just happened to be a litter of OES puppies from the same line as our last dog (Lila van der Woof), that had been born in Portland, two hours to the north. I further expounded on my opinion that we should probably pass on another dog, despite how much we have enjoyed the previous ones, in the interest of acting responsibly and being logical and so forth. See attached photo of the new puppy. We're down to a few names, not settled yet, but including: Bianca Wagger, Josephine Bone Apart, Virginia Woof, Bundlejoy Cozysweet, Penelope Pennyfeather, and a few others. 😁Been there last year and our pup is now 8 months old. I am sure she will bring you much joy but watch out for the puppy teeth and claws, I forgot how sharp they can be. It is heart wrenching to lose a faithful friend and I am glad you were able to be there for her when your old girl passed. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QueSeraSera Posted June 5, 2022 #13611 Share Posted June 5, 2022 21 hours ago, Will Work for Tiramisu said: Not a dry eye in the house. Nor here in Richmond WWT. Love the new pup, she's a beaut and lucky to be with you both. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare drron29 Posted June 6, 2022 #13612 Share Posted June 6, 2022 So a funny one I hope. . 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Dolcevita Diva Posted June 6, 2022 #13613 Share Posted June 6, 2022 On 6/4/2022 at 9:43 PM, Will Work for Tiramisu said: I further expounded on my opinion that we should probably pass on another dog, despite how much we have enjoyed the previous ones, in the interest of acting responsibly and being logical and so forth. See attached photo of the new puppy. We're down to a few names, not settled yet, but including: Bianca Wagger, Josephine Bone Apart, Virginia Woof, Bundlejoy Cozysweet, Penelope Pennyfeather, and a few others. She is adorable - and love the name options! I applaud your wise concerns about adding a new member to the family at a certain stage in life, but will also share that while I was a bit taken aback when my parents added 2 Persian kittens to their home at the age of 80 (!) after the passage of their prior furry friend - my Mother outlived them both! Pretty sure that having two amusing, loving companions had a lot to do with that... 🙂 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Dolcevita Diva Posted June 6, 2022 #13614 Share Posted June 6, 2022 On another thread, there was a discussion that mentioned several forum members (fauxnom, les37b and LoisR) recently or soon to be celebrating retirement (myself included). Those of you who are from the USA may relate to the following... I had joined an online forum called Taxes in Retirement earlier this year. In this forum, many posts include comments or questions about the social security program, and they abbreviate this in their posts to SS. I have to keep reminding myself that their abbreviations are not referring to Silversea! 😆 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lvshack Posted June 6, 2022 #13615 Share Posted June 6, 2022 Yes agreed answer to another thread !!! I'm as of August this year in the pension party !! We in the UK have had a somewhat disappointed change of age to receiving our state pension..I myself have had to wait to age 66!!! When it used to be 60 ..( for women) so anyone born in the 50's had to wait a little 6 years later to receive our state pension ...I'm going to receive it aug 2022 but by this time( as I have never had children or any gap in my working experience have actually contributed over 50 years into the state pension !!! I'm I upset !! Yes you bet I am ... Almost £ 50.000 less in my bank account !! A few cruise missed ..anyway it's getting political ... Chill out my husband tells me 🍾🚢👙🍹 😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stumblefoot Posted June 6, 2022 #13616 Share Posted June 6, 2022 1 hour ago, Dolcevita Diva said: I had joined an online forum called Taxes in Retirement earlier this year. In this forum, many posts include comments or questions about the social security program, and they abbreviate this in their posts to SS. Clearly, for those of us who regularly use SS in our abbreviation for Silversea, the thought of social security never even crossed our mind. Now you know just how far from retirement some of us are. 😉 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare jpalbny Posted June 7, 2022 #13617 Share Posted June 7, 2022 Busy two days in Milan! After an overnight flight, we arrived Sunday morning a little after 10AM and met Chris's friend from grade school. They had not seen each other since 8th grade graduation (only a few years ago, mind you) and the reunion was a joyous one. She and her husband took us around Milan to orient us to the city. Then we had a late lunch of delicious pizzas. A lovely day! Milan (Sforzesco) Castle Arch of Peace in Sempione Park. With Napoleon on top. The friends taking a selfie. Porta Nuova We had a light dinner at the outdoor Cafe at Eataly and called it a day. Yesterday we were very busy. More pix to follow. Off to see The Last Supper now. 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Lois R Posted June 7, 2022 #13618 Share Posted June 7, 2022 Hi JP, hope you both have a wonderful trip. How long are you away? And I am guessing it is just your 2 roller bags?😃 Sounds like things are off to a great start. That is really neat about Chris and her friend from grade school!🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stumblefoot Posted June 7, 2022 #13619 Share Posted June 7, 2022 28 minutes ago, Lois R said: I am guessing it is just your 2 roller bags? Since he doesn’t need formal wear, I’ll assume a backpack is all he brought to carry everything. 😁 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrulyBlonde Posted June 7, 2022 #13620 Share Posted June 7, 2022 @jpalbny My 1st trip to Europe (many years ago) and I still remember the Duomo and how in awe I was. I had never seen anything like that in America and I think my love of travel started then. Grazie! 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare jpalbny Posted June 7, 2022 #13621 Share Posted June 7, 2022 1 hour ago, Stumblefoot said: Since he doesn’t need formal wear, I’ll assume a backpack is all he brought to carry everything. 😁 Ha. I need room to bring wine home! 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Rare Tothesunset Posted June 7, 2022 #13623 Share Posted June 7, 2022 (edited) Take 3 dogs, get them chasing a ball around the garden for an hour or so and this is what happens: Edited June 7, 2022 by Tothesunset 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare jpalbny Posted June 7, 2022 #13624 Share Posted June 7, 2022 Milan, yesterday. We slept well until about 6 then dozed until 7:30 or so. We had to get moving because I'd bought tickets to the Duomo roof climb for 9:00. Found a Café next door to the hotel for coffee and a pastry then took the Metro to the Duomo. We were early and had time to admire the facade in the morning sunshine. We were in quickly when the gate opened and not much wait for the lift. Yes we were lazy and took the lift. Still tired from the flight! Beautiful views from the roof. Cool architecture. So ornate! From there we went to the galleria next door which wasn't as crowded as it had been yesterday. Was able to get a picture of the dome. Then look who wandered by? Look at the guy with the big blue camera. We may be on Google maps soon! We headed home to plan the rest of the morning. Here is the Central Station, a block from our hotel. And how else can you plan than with coffee? My double espresso on the right is obvious. Chris opted for an "espressino" which was like a tiny cappuccino. We headed to a nearby park to walk some more. Palazzo Dugnani, in the Montanelli Garden. Nice place for a stroll. A statue of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. And the "white horse of peace" with them. We stopped for lunch and enjoyed some risotto and stuffed veal, then it was time for more walking. So we headed to the far end of Corso di Porta Romano, and walked the street while admiring the ornate buildings. Back to Porta Venezia for another look. Nicely lit in the afternoon sunshine. By now we were pretty much worn out for the day so we headed for dinner. We found an Osteria along Naviglio Grande and settled in with a Pinot Nero from Sudtirol. It was so warm out that we needed to chill the red wine! But dinner was delicious. We started with fried zucchini flowers, stuffed with ricotta and Parmesan. So tasty. I had osso bucco over risotto, and Chris had a veal chop milanese. Dessert was panna cotta. We strolled along Naviglio Grande after dinner for the views. There is a statue of a whale's tail near one of the bridges. As we got closer, we saw that there was part of the body visible as well. And it spouted every few minutes! Apologies for the photobomber lighting his cigarette at the exact moment I was taking the picture. Finally back to the room to sleep after a very long day. Tomorrow, we get to see The Last Supper. 8 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daveywavey70 Posted June 8, 2022 #13625 Share Posted June 8, 2022 On 6/5/2022 at 2:43 AM, Will Work for Tiramisu said: Our dear dog, an Old English Sheepdog (4th in a series), finally came to her end, and we helped her to pass on in a humane way, with both of us holding her paws and stroking her head to the bitter end. Not a dry eye in the house. The picture as my avatar is of her in the cat bed, whilst sporting a proper coat during winter time. After a decent interval, I told my DW that probably, given our ages, we should let her be our last dog, as it would be unfortunate to have a pet that you couldn't take proper care of, were the health of one of us to go downhill. A most reasonable, sensible position, of course. Needless to say, within 30 days my DW informed me that there just happened to be a litter of OES puppies from the same line as our last dog (Lila van der Woof), that had been born in Portland, two hours to the north. I further expounded on my opinion that we should probably pass on another dog, despite how much we have enjoyed the previous ones, in the interest of acting responsibly and being logical and so forth. See attached photo of the new puppy. We're down to a few names, not settled yet, but including: Bianca Wagger, Josephine Bone Apart, Virginia Woof, Bundlejoy Cozysweet, Penelope Pennyfeather, and a few others. I’m so sorry to hear of your loss WWFT but congratulations on the new addition. As with our recent addition I think these things are often down to fate. For some reason they couldn’t find a home for our Berty and the moment I saw his picture I just knew. Wishing you many happy years together. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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