Popular Post kbois Posted Thursday at 02:49 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 02:49 PM I'm a little late to the party but Happy New Year everyone. I, for one, am glad to put one dumpster fire of a year behind me. I'm looking forward to getting on with life and focusing on being happy and healthy. It'll take some work but now that I've kicked the nasty norovirus, I feel up to it. Have a good year! 8 2
Popular Post CassieQ Posted Thursday at 03:05 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 03:05 PM 15 minutes ago, kbois said: I'm a little late to the party but Happy New Year everyone. I, for one, am glad to put one dumpster fire of a year behind me. I'm looking forward to getting on with life and focusing on being happy and healthy. It'll take some work but now that I've kicked the nasty norovirus, I feel up to it. Have a good year! Norovirus is spreading like fire up here too. I had it a few Christmases ago, no thanks. 5 1 2
Tim Hobson Posted Thursday at 07:15 PM Posted Thursday at 07:15 PM To quote the sage of Liverpool: ...and a Happy New Year. Hope it's a good one... in every sense of the word! Glad to hear the worst is behind you -- or at least we hope it is. Don't try to do too much, too fast, though. A boatload of my relatives had the norovirus, so we stayed home for Christmas and New Year's. Now, it looks like the first major snowstorm in years is headed our way. I'm rushing to the grocery store to buy milk, bread, and toilet paper (and some things I actually need!). 5
Popular Post CassieQ Posted Thursday at 07:30 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 07:30 PM 14 minutes ago, Tim Hobson said: To quote the sage of Liverpool: ...and a Happy New Year. Hope it's a good one... in every sense of the word! Glad to hear the worst is behind you -- or at least we hope it is. Don't try to do too much, too fast, though. A boatload of my relatives had the norovirus, so we stayed home for Christmas and New Year's. Now, it looks like the first major snowstorm in years is headed our way. I'm rushing to the grocery store to buy milk, bread, and toilet paper (and some things I actually need!). They are calling for some nasty weather our way this weekend. I expect the grocery store to be a madhouse 3 3
drown Posted Thursday at 07:32 PM Posted Thursday at 07:32 PM Just now, CassieQ said: They are calling for some nasty weather our way this weekend. I expect the grocery store to be a madhouse 4 1
Starrynight22 Posted Thursday at 11:57 PM Posted Thursday at 11:57 PM Hello and Happy New Year all. I saw an idea to make a bingo board for yourself with goals but large and small, silly and serious instead of a resolution. I think it sounds fun. What would be a square on your bingo board? I think I might choose "read 5 nonfiction books". I read a ton, but it's almost always fiction stories. 3 1
CassieQ Posted yesterday at 12:24 AM Posted yesterday at 12:24 AM 26 minutes ago, Starrynight22 said: Hello and Happy New Year all. I saw an idea to make a bingo board for yourself with goals but large and small, silly and serious instead of a resolution. I think it sounds fun. What would be a square on your bingo board? I think I might choose "read 5 nonfiction books". I read a ton, but it's almost always fiction stories. Finish a story. 2
Popular Post kbois Posted yesterday at 09:39 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 09:39 PM Social media can be a rabbit hole. I'm on it sparingly, mostly scrolling when I'm bored to watch cute dog reels. Yesterday at work, I was out on the golf cart (preferred mode of transport lol) when a couple flagged me down. An African gray parrot had flown up to them and perched on their rig. The bird promptly flew on top of the golf cart. I gotta admit, it was a beautiful bird. The bird would let you get close, or give it a cracker but flew off if you tried to catch it. I asked my activity director to post a notice on the community Facebook site (I don't belong) to see if anyone in the park had lost it. A few hours later after multiple shares she got a response. A couple 2.5 miles away had lost their bird on New Years Eve when he flew out the door when someone was coming in. They were devastated. In the meantime, my housekeeper and maintenance guy had managed to catch the bird and had him in their RV. Ziggy was reunited with his owners who were ecstatic. Happy ending credited to the power of social media. It was a good way to start off the year. 6 1
Gary L Posted yesterday at 10:21 PM Posted yesterday at 10:21 PM 35 minutes ago, kbois said: Social media can be a rabbit hole. I'm on it sparingly, mostly scrolling when I'm bored to watch cute dog reels. Yesterday at work, I was out on the golf cart (preferred mode of transport lol) when a couple flagged me down. An African gray parrot had flown up to them and perched on their rig. The bird promptly flew on top of the golf cart. I gotta admit, it was a beautiful bird. The bird would let you get close, or give it a cracker but flew off if you tried to catch it. I asked my activity director to post a notice on the community Facebook site (I don't belong) to see if anyone in the park had lost it. A few hours later after multiple shares she got a response. A couple 2.5 miles away had lost their bird on New Years Eve when he flew out the door when someone was coming in. They were devastated. In the meantime, my housekeeper and maintenance guy had managed to catch the bird and had him in their RV. Ziggy was reunited with his owners who were ecstatic. Happy ending credited to the power of social media. It was a good way to start off the year. I was thinking of you during yesterday’s appalling behaviour by Lilibeth and Greta, both of whom had peed on the rush matting in the hall to the holiday apartment. One then decided it would be fun to run off and play in the field with the owner’s rescue dog who was not clued into how dachshunds have to be refined even at play…… This pm Lili has thrown up four times on Paco’s bed (hee hee) and appears to be coming into season just as we are leaving. Where are those old Valium tablets, when I need them? 5
kbois Posted yesterday at 10:35 PM Posted yesterday at 10:35 PM 13 minutes ago, Gary L said: I was thinking of you during yesterday’s appalling behaviour by Lilibeth and Greta, both of whom had peed on the rush matting in the hall to the holiday apartment. One then decided it would be fun to run off and play in the field with the owner’s rescue dog who was not clued into how dachshunds have to be refined even at play…… This pm Lili has thrown up four times on Paco’s bed (hee hee) and appears to be coming into season just as we are leaving. Where are those old Valium tablets, when I need them? I would really love to meet your pups! 3 1
weinerdog Posted yesterday at 11:43 PM Posted yesterday at 11:43 PM 1 hour ago, kbois said: I would really love to meet your pups! HIS pups??? MY pups ..er what I mean is,,,gotta go 5
Gary L Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 8 hours ago, kbois said: I would really love to meet your pups! I will post some snaps! Now for the journey home. At least in the car they are a dream and not a nightmare (well, except for Lilibeth who is trying to chew through her safety belt…….). 3
Gary L Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Home! Yes, and within 30 min Spawn of Satan was caught by me balancing on arm of sofa to chew a 19th-century display cabinet. I’ve hidden the damage with a cushion but I fear Daddy Paco won’t be fooled….. 3
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