Good Morning!
5 Days!!!! 🙂
Today’s header photo is from Kare.
*It’s now Sunday the 21st, so I believe someone has a birthday today.
Happy Birthday Linda. 🙂
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On this day in 1790 the first successful cotton mill in the United States began operating at Pawtucket, RI.
In 1860 South Carolina became the first state to secede from the American Union.
In 1879 Thomas A. Edison privately demonstrated his incandescent light at Menlo Park, NJ.
And in 1968 author John Steinbeck died at the age of 66.
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Quote of the Day
“Christmas, my child, is love in action. Every time we love, every time we give, it’s Christmas.”
Dale Evans
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This one is a request.
And this one is because I like it. From King’s College Choir
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But it didn’t flip to a new secret room 😦
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Oooh, now it did – you all will never find me in here!
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Hi Kare. what did you do to the secret room?
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I opened the secret door to the next secret room 🙂
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We’re going to end up in Narnia yet.
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Unbelievable how people will just jump across a border to create mayhem without even a how do you do? I guess it is to be expected. You know what those northerners are like. Especially when they think it might be getting very cold.
We don’t have tamarack this year. Just red fir and white fir, locust and apple and walnut and lilac. I like tamarack, especially when it is cold out. Not very cold of course, we have no ocean breezes. Or snow plows, at least, I was unable to pick one up.
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Tamarack is such a warm wood with very little ash left over. You can feel the difference, especially when it’s so cold. I would imagine walnut would be a good heat as well as apple & lilac.
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I don’t know where my comment went but,
Tamarack gives off such a great amount of heat and leaves so little ash. I imagine walnut and apple and lilac would be good to burn as well. I’ve burned fir before, but not in this house and I don’t know what locust is. It’s good to have a hot burning wood when it’s so cold out.
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I would not normally point this out but today is special so I will. Kare, it appears you are being a bit repetitive. Now, I agree, tamarack is an excellent source of heat and I prefer it but because I am not the one who goes and gets it, I am happy with what we have.
Locust is another good wood for putting out some heat. Burns very hot and leaves little ash. We used to have a really nice cast iron wood stove that was a Stove That Jack Built but because it was not an approved heat source, we decided for insurance purposes to set it aside and put in a soap stone stove. Another nice stove and it holds the heat well, but not as good at keeping a fire through the night or at starting one up that was asleep. Yes, I like a wood stove. It is enough to heat the entire house though the backrooms are not exactly cosy.
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A new goal: 600! Or maybe we should just let it go. Hey! Kare could sing that song from “Frozen” since she has such cold weather now.
“Let it go! Let it go!”
I don’t know the rest of the song.
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I wouldn’t mind having a wood stove in my family room – it would warm up the place a lot quicker when the furnace has gone out while we weren’t home.
Those are the only words I know, too, Peter.
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The cold never bothered me anyway. 🙂
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Well then, time for you two to learn them. 🙂
Here ya’ go, with lyrics… and yes, this will be on the test. 🙂
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Um, I’d watch that but our internet speed has been throttled until the end of the month. That’s what happens when you live in the middle of nowhere.
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It should not be that hard to end it here. all you have to do is persuade a bunch of folk to stop trying to be last.
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That’ll be easy.
No more posts beyond this point.
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Well, when we got back from our walk with the dogs and the evening chores, I watched it for you. That was weird. I could not walk in snow in shoes like that.
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oops, sorry, Karen, didn’t see the stop sign.
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Our internet is too slow for videos, unless we wait half-an-hour or something like that for one to load. If I want the words, I can either Bing them or borrow D3’s DVD.
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Oh, and as for stopping this, AJ could end it any time he wanted by closing the comments, couldn’t he?
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Yes. Yes he could…..
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Well, of course he could. But he wouldn’t. Would he? The ramifications….
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Nooooooo…..
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we are well on our way to victory, what kind of leader would squelch such ambition
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Husband and I are watching “It Happened on 5th Avenue” I highly recommend it – very funny old black & white movie.
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I don’t know what husband is watching, maybe watching water freeze. I am annoying people on here and waiting for eight year old to fold his clothes after his breathing treatment.
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I took a short break this afternoon from my big project today and checked here to see what number this thread was at.
It was 391.
Then I went upstairs to sit by our sliding glass door on the west side of the house to watch as the last bit of sunshine came over the tops of the trees on the hill behind our home and filter into the dining room.
It wasn’t long — maybe 10 minutes — and the sun disappeared.
Then I came back here.
404 comments!
My, my, my. Thirteen new comments, and almost all of them…
Kare, Kare, Kare!!!
The same one who told me in the previous secret room…what was it…let me check…
Oh, yes. December 26 at 3:00 pm, after I made a few comments in a row: “Okay, 6 arrows, you need to do something else now.” 🙂
Just sayin’. 🙂
On to 600?
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Well said, Six.
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All right, here is the hot cocoa I promised you all a few minutes ago, or whenever it was. I’ve been busy, and other people in the house keep drinking the cocoa.
O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O
Hopefully that’s enough mugs to last a while.
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11:11. I’ll take 11 mugs.
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Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum. Yum.
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My right index finger got a good workout on that one.
Thanks for the cocoa, Cheryl! 🙂
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#433- I believe this is prime number. Lately I’ve come to like prime numbers. Imagine, only being divisible by yourself and 1.
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Oh, and thank you Cheryl, for thinking of all those cold people at the dag park in LA. But 6 arrows seems to have taken it all for herself. I hope she can get to sleep tonight, what with alkl that caffeine and sugar in her after drinking 11 hot cocoas.
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I only drank 11/20ths of the hot cocoa, Peter. 55%.
I wanted to make sure I left some for the cold people at the dag park.
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That sounds like some sort of racist comment you two are making.
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oh, my, you never know what is happening in secret rooms.
so wish this home had a wood stove. I do know how to build fires. If the power ever goes out, I will be visiting friends until it comes back on.
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not really too late on the west coast
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the regular blog seems so bland after reading these exciting comments.
Fun to catch up with what is really happening
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Jo? What are you doing up at this hour? I am up to check on the little feller. He is doing okay but not great. Might as well put a couple of logs on the stove.
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Well, on the fire, not on the stove. That would not have been very practical.
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6 Arrows! Would serve you right if you were up all night after taking more than your share.
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Another night of great sleep!
Hey, Cheryl…nah nah nah nah nah__ nah__! 😀
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Oh, and 444!
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6 arrows- What’s a “dag” park?
And mumsee- by “racist” to you mean “having a race”? Or should it be “specieist” since we are referring to dogs in a cold LA park.
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You and Six Arrows were discussing a dag park. I don’t know. Sounded racist to me.
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6 arrows- What’s a “dag” park?
It’s a copy and paste from your December 29 at 11:32 pm, Peter. 😉
I know, I’m a little mean. But hey, when people around here call me racist and wish me ill sleep, what do you expect?
🙂
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So the mistake was my doing. I guess I wasn’t wearing glasses, so I missed “dag”. And spell check doesn’t mark it, so I wonder what a dag is?
I went to dictionary.com and found out this: a dag is “one of a series of decorative scallops or foliations along the edge of a garment, cloth, etc.” Sounds like something they would have in LA, doesn’t it? A dag park is a park just for people who are wearing garments with decorative dags.
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So you are an L A ist?
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Because my understanding is that we are not supposed to notice anybody is different.
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Even though I live with a whole bunch of different people.
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unique individuals???
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Very very very very unique but not very cold individuals.
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My computer keeps freezing up. Maybe because of that video “Frozen” up there.
I think I’ll just have to let it go.
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I keep getting a youtube screen that says, “Sorry for the interruption. We have been receiving a large volume of requests from your network…” It goes on to ask me to log in to my account. Strange, as it pops up at any time and I cannot do anything else on the Internet.
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Those mugs of cocoa above look like the little blanks to fill in on the answer sheet of standardized tests.
*shudder*
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Well, that was pretty cool — I didn’t realize I just got #456.
Which means this is 457, and I am taking a “57” number away from Peter for the second time today.
Sorry. I’ll let you take 462, though, if you want it. 😉
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where is my fifty seven?
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Coming up in a little less than a hundred comments.
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Oh, and also in my 5:57 comment.
Or in a little less than one hour. 😉
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Thanks, Six Arrows. It is good to have somebody around who can count. Lots of practice?
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Yes, lots of practice.
“If you don’t _________ by the count of ten, then _________.”
Okay, kidding — I don’t parent that way. They aren’t given time to continue in disobedience until the “final number.”
But I am off-topic, as usual. What were we talking about? 😉
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Oh, yes, we were talking about how I’m getting 62 with this comment.
462!
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Oops, I got 462 in my 6:44 comment, not my 6:45 comment.
Sorry about the confusion. (I am saying that to myself.)
Kare will come along any minute and tell me that’s enough, time to go do something else.
That would be a good idea she would have. 🙂
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Sorry, 6, I was bored 🙂
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Too bad I didn’t come down here earlier yesterday while you were racing to 400 in your boredom, Kare. I could have made things very interesting jumping into the secret room unannounced right before you opened the door to the second secret room.
Bwahahahaha! 😛
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You can see I’m not doing very well on Day 2 of my big 3-day project. I got a headache and quit.
Day 1 went great yesterday; time to get back on it, despite not feeling as well or motivated today.
Later, guys, girls.
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468. All this needs is a 2 in front of it.
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Some of us have work to do.
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I found top posts and pages as recommended by Michelle yesterday. But I could not find it yesterday. Now I can be very quick at being annoying.
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I was relaxing for the first time since Christmas Eve yesterday. Company was finally all gone, supper was leftovers and it was too cold to do anything outside, so I had time to spend on the computer.
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Boy, some people have a lot of time on their hands. . . .
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I found “Top Posts and Pages” eons ago, Mumsee. Now you know why I’ve been annoying for, well, almost forever on this thread. 😉
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How can we have time on our hands when we’ve got cocoa mugs in our hands?
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Quite a balancing act.
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Oh look, I had to talk with somebody about taking thirteen year old bowling tomorrow and Six grabs seventy five. Why does that not surprise me?
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One would think that would leave seventy nine open but with folk around here….
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Well, if I had nothing to do but ignore major projects, I would have found it sooner.
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Wait, my whole life is a major project and I am ignoring it.
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Ha! Got it! Victory out of the jaws of defeat.
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tra la tra la….
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And here I am scampering along to capture yet another one hundred for the day….
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ah ha!!!!!!!!!!!!
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484, a nice balanced number.
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I’d say it’s about time for another comment.
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I missed one at 10:30, so I will try for two at 10:31.
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Too late. Two at 10:32.
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Did it! And I wasn’t even warned that I was posting too quickly. Three at 10:32?
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Too slow, but I’m beating everyone else here nonetheless. 😉
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Let’s see — this is about #490.
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Mumsee and Kare have taught me well. Thank you ladies, and I know your gracious selves are certainly not going to interrupt me or do anything ungracious like that. 😉
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Sixth Arrow wants to read more of our ESV together, and then she will be going to bed.
So for anyone who would like to take 500, go for it! I do have something more important to do. 🙂
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The things some people will do to get a 100 post. Actually, this will be 500 soon, if not already.
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So I just got 493. Now it’s 494. And if I get 500, that will be the second time on this thread for a double 0 post for me.
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So, is anyone else here?
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I guess not. Perhaps some lurker will jump in soon. Oh, well. It’s just the first 500th post on a Wanderers thread, and the first of that number since a World Mag Blog thread had 2000+.
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Since it seems Mumsee is doing something with the nest, and 6 arrows went off to do something important, I’ll just hog this for a few more posts.
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Cuatrocientos noventa y ocho…
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I’m baaack…
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500!!!
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am i late?
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Muchas gracias, hermana.
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sent to my corner for talking too much? How much did you pay the moderator? I thought, on a teacher’s salary…..never mind….
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de nada, hermano.
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In-credible! Wow, I go do something important, and now we’ve got another one to add to the list of people who just take over the joint, hurdling to some multiple of 100.
But hey, I’ll get 505. I was born at 5:05 one time, and 505 has such nice symmetry. Well, not exact symmetry, but a nice balance of numbers.
Much better than boring old five-zero-zero.
Ah. Nice.
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oh, my, this thread is rather limping along..
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I could run up some numbers, but don’t really enjoy talking to myself.
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Oh, there is always somebody around to talk with, you never know who is lurking…
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this is late for you Mumsee.
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time for some sleep. I am waiting for my new computer battery to be fully charged.
It was only 35 dollars and came so quickly. I am getting spoiled
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clear and cold here. The stars were absolutely beautiful tonight. And to think that God calls each star by name and He put them in place.
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I went to bed and missed 500!
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hurdling to some multiple of 100
Sorry, 6, but I don’t hurdle very well. That involves jumping while running. But “hurtling” I can do, since one doesn’t have to jump, just be quick in order to hurtle.
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and be able to shove other people out of the way, sometimes even off of the dock into the water….
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…or causing them to slip on the ice and fall down, perhaps ripping that fancy jacket with dags on it.
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Interesting definition of “dag” at 1:11 pm yesterday, Peter. I looked up the same word at merriam-webster.com, and there it is defined as (1) a hanging end or shred, or (2) matted or manure-coated wool.
Too bad for those fancy jackets with dags on them. 😆
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Oops, I think I left the rabbit waterers outside. Since we don’t have electric ones, we have to keep thawing them and that does not work if they are left outside. It barely works inside. I cannot imagine how it would work if it was very cold out like in Los Angeles in the dog park at night while people were wearing fancy dag jackets.
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clear and cold here in northern California. So beautiful that you expect it will be warm, but the inside of my house is joining Mumsee at 57 degrees I believe.
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And I was just up in the schoolroom to check on things and it is fifty seven there as well. I will say I believe they are making those pellet bags heavier than they did last year. Or it seems that way carrying them upstairs. I never thought I would like a pellet stove and there are some things I don’t like, like the need for electricity for the feeder to work. But I like that it makes the place warm. Fifty seven is warm for up there, just ask Phos.
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No comments in the 1:00 hour? Is everyone being shy?
We won’t get to a new room to ring in the new year at this pace.
Might have to resort to a bunch of one-word comments to get this thing going again.
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My New Year’s resolution is to make no more one-word comments.
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But since it’s not the new year yet…
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?
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help
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me
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please
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That help is sure slow in coming…
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What are you doing in here, Six Arrows?
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Maybe that’s a good thing, though. I’ll just help myself to 600, and better yet, 601, which should open the next door.
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Oh, nothing. Nothing at all.
Talking to virtual people.
Really nothing.
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It seems Mumsee has virtually disappeared…
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Well, it is not easy being invisible but I kind of like it.
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not too thrilling to listen to 6arrows talk to herself
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my sister just called and is bringing over a loaf of stollen, which is what my mom used to make. The perfect start to the new year as that is what we always had as kids.
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😥
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That’s for Jo’s 2:31 comment. 😉
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Will you be sharing the stollen in this room, Jo? You know, to go along with that hot cocoa up there?
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Notice the hot cocoa cups are all empty. Somebody took more than her share. And it was not me this time.
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The cocoa cups are still hot? It must not be 57° in this room.
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This is very interesting. My last two comments have been at 4:32 and 2:34.
4, 3, 2 and 2, 3, 4.
And I didn’t plan it that way.
Really. I’m just talented that way.
😀
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I know everyone is real impressed. Especially Jo, who finds my comments quite thrilling.
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I’ll quit talking to myself again when I get to…
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#543
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Bye, Six Arrows.
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Where am I going?
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Going to church, actually.
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the thread full of silliness
note to everyone, when we get to the high numbers 6 arrows gets giddy
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however
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I will still take the next 49!
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Newsletter is done and sent! Such a relief. It is almost all pictures and I finally sent the picture that I had taken months ago of me with students from all my ten years of teaching here.
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Hi Jo, enjoying the weather? Glad you were able to get out for a walk. Out and walk go well together.
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yup, my daughter gave me a fitbit which counts your steps. Not what I wanted, but is a good way to make me get out and about.
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I had a thing like that. It is on my nightstand. I liked wearing it when I was doing at least 10,000 steps but then things changed and I stopped walking the dogs so much as I was needed inside more. And I stopped getting so many steps and it got too depressing. But I also got one for husband and for two children. One of them was shocked to see how little she walked. The other learned to manipulate it so it counted nonsteps.
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6 arrows! Silly girl 🙂
Staying in tonight – already in my jammies. May just have to have a LoTR marathon tonight and tomorrow.
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I will be right over, Kare. I could use a LoTR marathon….
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Ooh, Mumsee got 555.
Y’all showed a lot of restraint — I thought there would have already been 600 comments by the time I got home from church. So I didn’t miss it.
But I predict I will. Because we’re going to be having a New Year’s party, just our family, here, and I’m shutting the computer down for the night and tomorrow, when hubby will have the day off.
So Happy New Year’s all, and happy trekking to 600 and beyond! I know you will. 😉
See you in 2015!
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A LotR marathon? Wow.
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And I got 557.
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A concession after that horrible slaughter of Arizona by Boise.
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maybe things will settle down around here with 6 arrows off. Sure to be a lot quieter.
One daughter just called and we talked for an hour, but the other daughter where we usually gather hasn’t called so it will be a quiet evening.
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I don’t usually talk with the bio children. Once in a while an email but they tend to do other faster things and I don’t. They also talk on the phone while driving so I won’t call them. But husband goes to visit them periodically and they come here periodically.
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I forgot what I was gonna say.
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Mumsee – That makes me sad that you don’t have more contact with your bio children.
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On a lighter note: I am behind on the usual daily thread, but caught up on this secret room thread. Should be the other way around, I think.
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Goodnight, y’all.
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Karen, sorry to mislead, it is not a negative at all. They are all grown up and busy with their lives, as it should be. One lives in California with his girlfriend of less than a year so they are busy and he is busy with a job that travels a lot. But, he found time for three of the younger boys to visit him at different times during the past year for several weeks. Second son and his wife and three children moved to Kansas from Idaho where he is in the Air Force. We saw them more frequently here in idaho of course and I keep in touch with the grands which keeps us in touch. Daughter is a newly wed of one year so one wants to stay out of their business as they get to know each other but she has begun emailing more often and she too has the children down on occasion. Two of the girls are staying with her this week while husband and the boys stay with his sister. She is also offering a room to a seventeen year old girl to rent as she starts to spread her wings. And youngest, the one in touch the most, lives with his wife in Virginia where they are keeping busy with new jobs. He calls and emails the most. And we always pick up where we left off, exactly like with my brothers and dad. We do not need constant contact to keep up. But it is nice to hear from each other once in a while. Several of them get together at different times for visits. It is all good.
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so is the blog New Year’s party in the secret room??
I seem to be celebrating alone, so this will be my party.
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Actually I really enjoy the Amazing Race and found season 24 from last year online so have now watched three episodes.
That will keep me going tonight.
Love the cowboys and Dave and Connor, father/son, on this all-star team
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Hi Jo, I’ll join you here for a little while.
I’m watching Matlock right now as hubby is too engrossed in his Joe C. Rosenberg book, The Auschwitz Escape, to watch LoTR. May have to start that tomorrow when we take down the rest of the Christmas decorations.
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Tomorrow is take down the tree day as well. Seems a shame to have a live tree for such a short time but the goats will enjoy it as we did. And it does not hurt to do a bit of thinning in the forest now and then.
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We usually have our tree up earlier and then until Ukrainian Christmas, but with working full time it needs to come down on a holiday.
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My Christmas tradition, as the daughter of a logger, was we had a family outing to the mountains to get a tree and put it up Christmas eve. We would put the lights on and Santa would decorate. As we got older we decorated and Santa put on the icicles. Eventually, we did. But the tree came down New Year’s Day. Husband’s family appears to have put the tree up some time in August so we compromise and put the tree up early. We put the lights on early but don’t decorate it until Christmas Eve. Generally singing Christmas carols as we work. Then it comes down New Year’s Eve.
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On here as well.
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Called for posting too quickly.
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Well, I got that one.
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Whew, dogies, how about that? Both seventy fives.
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We had a tradition of decorating the tree the first Sunday in December, but it’s not as fun without the kids at home. I like the idea of just the lights and then putting the ornaments on when the kids are home.
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The lights are pretty without being overwhelming and then the fun and joy and memories of decorating with the children is nice. But, especially with this many people every day, it is a bit crowded after a while.
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Haven’t decorated a tree in 11 years. Another 5 years and then I may decorate again.
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I’m getting sleepy.
Is it late enough yet?
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I am off to bed.
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I suppose this means you will have to talk with yourself about eighteen more times or leave it for Six tomorrow.
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Which does not mean I am quitting, I still plan to be last. Just maybe not first in the next secret room.
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So, Jo, do you still get to see the new thread for the first of the year? Or have you disappeared as well?
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I’m back
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So who is lurking?
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Still not midnight here
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When will the cat leave?
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Are all the west coasters asleep?
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Wondering if this room is almost full
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Alone in this house, but remembering to count my blessings
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Longing to see my grandchildren in Portland. Still haven,t met Jude
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Wondering what the number is now?
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I did sort through clothes today and have three bags for the thrift store
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My granddaughter made me a mobile with ten origami cranes. I found a place to hang it
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I will have to have her teach me to fold them
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Every time I comment Bosley just stares at me
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I did see the new thread, but it is still 2014 here
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We are a year apart!
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May 2015 be a year of drawing nearer to The Lord for each of us
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A year of rejoicing and giving thanks
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