| Tillie | Posted: 19 May 2014 - 09:54 AM |
Lets see if a new thread will help solve some of the posting issues we have developed in the first, long running thread 😀 | |
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| dave | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 07:01 PM |
Strange Species... Indoor pot. Ok if one has the proper "thumb" for indoor flora. (Someone we know doesn't. 🙂 ) | |
| Tatoulia | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 05:39 PM |
LR I read your name and post and haven't read anything g else--you are staying with a strange species. How wonderful. Been missing you. I'll read everyone else's posts soon--was just so glad to see LR's name! | |
| Tillie | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 05:30 PM |
Hi Roxie 🙂 Hi LR2014 🙂 Dave 🙂 | |
| LR2014 | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 03:16 PM |
I thought I'd better officially check in here before you all think I've fallen off the face of the earth or something. Hi, everyone! Looking forward to reading your posts later and seeing what's going on with all of you. Well, it's been quite a number of weeks now since I moved out of my apartment and started staying with some friends of mine (temporarily). It's been hard to get used to the concept of a plumbing system that actually works like it's supposed to work (which is the type of plumbing system my friends have here), but I'm trying. There are also other odd concepts to get used to. For example, these friends have the odd idea that "things" should have a home. Nothing of theirs stays out of place for very long. But wait . . . there's more! Related to that notion seems to be the idea that tabletops and countertops and floor space should be clear! A faint voice echoes in my memory: "The natural state of a tabletop is clear. The natural state of a countertop is clear." Where did I hear that concept once upon a time????) Floors get mopped, even when they don't look dirty! And in the midst of all this orderliness and cleanliness, my friends seem to be calm and serene. They even have fun and relaxing activities on a very regular basis. I'll try to keep you posted as I observe more about this unusual way of life. Hugs to everyone! | |
| Mavrin | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 12:34 PM |
R, Remember you are at the source of -- DARK CHOCOLATE. | |
| dave | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 12:27 PM |
Roxie, | |
| Roxie | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 11:56 AM |
Although I am living where I need to be at this time, and it is fine, I am today missing my own house after I read Tillie's mention of daffodils. I wonder when/if I'll ever go back there. I've been here since November. Dave, you are silly and I enjoy that. 🙂 Diane, I admire your industriousness and your love of animals. Tillie, I am so interested in your back story. You seem so resourceful and strong. Tat, coffee clinks followed by hugs for everyone. | |
| Tillie | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 11:44 AM |
Just went out into my garden sanctuary area and..... | |
| Tillie | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 11:28 AM |
Hi Dave 🙂 I know how hard this journey has been/still is for you. | |
| dave | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 11:17 AM |
Tillie, I don't do well trying to read and absorb long posts-sorry in advance for the length of this. I have not thought of good way to acknowledge your posts. two things came to my mind reading the earlier ones. this is not the place for any extended discussion-but I continue to marvel at the complexities of human relationships. And I see how serious an issue the "incoming control" is for you. I suspect I owe you some apology for the frivolity of some things I've said over the months-but I'm still way too self centered to give you good words. Maybe this will work instead. There is, at the foot of the basement stairs, a dresser of the old kind you put a wash bowl and pitcher on. (Yes it is clutter where it is.) Last year, or the year before-sometime, I was using for a staging area for my laundry basket when I did laundry. Then the broken hanging travel bag showed up. So Mr Dave says, "I can get the luggage shop to fix this." OOPs, there goes the staging area. Then 3 books I wanted to save but wasn't quite willing to put on a shelf. Then the Singer Sewing machine accessory box. "That is a valuable antique which someone will pay big bucks for." :). Then the big cardboard box which I wanted to save to put something in. and then the cardboard shoeboxes and trays to "organize" in the junk room. These are all very special and valuable items, not anything like the "junk" a normal hoarder would save. :). I was at a thrift store yesterday. I bought 5-6 towel type bathmats. I have no place to put them, but they need to be in the area where that dresser is. I don't care to have a discussion about why I bought the mats. (Although to you I will say I need a poop of the day showcase to avoid usage of the shovel later.) I guess this sort of smacks of the roof story you just posted-now that I think of it. I just went down and vacuumed the containers, piling random "junque" in each of the trays and putting things back on the shelf. The box is in a pile of boxes to use for cleanout stuff. The luggage is in a togo area. It will be about a month before it actually goes, but there is a specific plan. The white tablecloth is in the laundry and the other stuff is on the floor at the moment. In about 3 hours, the dresser space will be covered with a clean white tablecloth. There will be a pile of the bathmats and other rag towels on it. I will probably do some "sliding to the side" on occaision (sp) to set an inbound/outbound laundry basket there. We'll see how I do in round 2 at restricting it to those 2 items. | |
| Scooter | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 10:48 AM |
Scooter is the destroyer of all cardboard boxes. Scooter sleep in a box, no way ever. | |
| The Cat who walked by himself | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 10:40 AM |
in the wild wet wood and all places were alike to him. Hey Scooter, D (and 😀 ) | |
| Tillie | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 10:33 AM |
H Dave 🙂 | |
| Tillie | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 10:32 AM |
Here is more of the back story....
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| dave | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 10:09 AM |
Yeah, Tatoutlia has no possibility of Death Valley Scotty coming to the rescue in case of breakdown! | |
| Tillie | Posted: 06 March 2015 - 09:44 AM |
Good Morning 🙂 Hi Dave 🙂 Hi Tatoulia 🙂 | |
| Tatoulia | Posted: 05 March 2015 - 08:34 PM |
Ps to Tillie: Oh cats in boxes! So sweet! My cat isn't a box cat but my boyfriend's cat (a giant tabby) can fit himself in ANY sized box. Smaller the better!!! | |
| Tatoulia | Posted: 05 March 2015 - 08:30 PM |
Hello everyone ! Tillie thank you for the insight into your situation, past and present. Very helpful to me. Diane, WOW. Very good work! Dave , we did not get our promised snow here today, and I guess it went to your house instead. My sister decided yesterday not to come due to threats of snowstorm, and I agreed with her (although I was disappointed). I didn't want her driving so much (5hours round trip) with the way the weatherman was talking. We will celebrate my birthday next week, although I won't be able to take day off. We decided she could spend the day with mom, and then the three of us will go for dinner. Mom will be pleased all around-- I think it's been a decade since she's seen my sister and I eat a meal together. The weather should be much improved and I like the whole idea! I still took day off and took care of car maintenance. Car was at dealership nearly the whole day and I spent part of day at dealership and then got ride to boyfriend's office, where I read my kindle while he worked. It was a nice, peaceful day and I did exactly what I felt like doing. I'm reading a memoir of someone who grew up in squalor and it's a good read. She is nice and respectful toward her parents and put a lot of effort into protecting them while she was growing up. I'm not done with book yet. It's well-written--meaning she's not preachy or dramatic. It's also not written in a cutesy way; she's done a good job of relaying her story and her experiences-- working a lot since she had no place to sleep, showering at a friend's house because their pipes were leaking and they'd turned off their water supply, etc. sometimes angry or resentful but largely protective of her parents. She doesn't belabor anything. I'm enjoying the book--she easily could've turned her story into something dramatic and she didn't. Car is driving great and I'm very pleased that I took the time to just get everything done. I want it to run for another few years so then I can give it to someone. And then either go car-free or get something less practical. I had to switch to a practical car about six years ago in order to comfortably cart my family around. So I had a great day. When car was finished my boyfriend took me to dealership and we had a sandwich and I came home and napped. Tiny cat is next to me now and life is good. | |
| dave | Posted: 05 March 2015 - 07:46 PM |
Tillie, I still have some concern about how my neighbor directly across the fence behind me and I will be able to clearly talk about the same snow storm, but since we only talk 2-3 times a year (mostly when I am dropping tree branches on the wrong side of the fence) I can let that issue rest right now. | |
| Dave | Posted: 05 March 2015 - 07:41 PM |
Diane, If you have some kitchen cabinets that have some narrow drawers in them, you might be able to lay the end flanges of the tray across the width of the drawer and make a little sliding tray on the top of the drawer. Mrs Dave found a 4 drawer base cabinet at a thrift store that was in decent shape and brought it home. It is a bit of a problem because it has a 3" filler built onto one side so it takes more room than is good for our space, but we have set it on the floor next to our cabinets. I have laid some oversize tv dinner trays (Maybe Stouffer-not sure) across the top of some of them and it works very nicely. I did have to discard some assorted plastic trays along with the bottles on Tuesday. The recycle truck didn't come until around noon on Wed-I about went out 2 or 3 times Wed morning to reclaim some "valuable" jars, but did not. I did settle on keeping a 2 channel cookie tray of fairly sturdy plastic for the computer area. Not sure that can be permanent either but I will be hunting for a place to put it down at least for awhile in a little bit (2 days of new dishes and plastic to wash). | |
| Tillie | Posted: 05 March 2015 - 10:59 AM |
Good morning 🙂 Hi Diane 🙂 Hi Dave 🙂 The cats have had their breakfast. I now have two cardboard boxes. TTYL 🙂 | |
| dave | Posted: 04 March 2015 - 09:31 PM |
I looked out the window this morning. It was snowing. The snow was falling from right to left. I thought OHO! SINISTER snow, because it was landing on the left. But then I realized I did not really know. Maybe it was DEXTROUS snow because it was starting on the right. So, Inquiring minds want to know, Does where it starts or where it lands, in relation to viewing point, determine whether the snow is SINISTER or DEXTROUS? 🙂 | |
| Diane | Posted: 04 March 2015 - 01:28 PM |
Thanks Tillie, what a challenge at your house, and thanks for going back to the basics | |
| Tillie | Posted: 04 March 2015 - 10:58 AM |
Years ago people asked me... So yes, I do what I can here to maintain the best that I can so we can have some quality to our lives. What am I doing today 🙂 Have a GREAT day everybody. 🙂
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| Tillie | Posted: 04 March 2015 - 10:22 AM |
Good morning 🙂 Hi Diane 🙂 🙂 | |
| Diane | Posted: 04 March 2015 - 09:49 AM |
Good morning Dave and gals. Hi Tillie, wanted to see if I could get on here early enough to say "thanks" before your morning hello---and I did. I read your post last night and enjoyed it so much. Also, wanted to ask you to describe your new dress. I want to make some simple A line dresses. Not moo-moo age yet, but getting close. | |
| Tillie | Posted: 03 March 2015 - 08:10 PM |
Good evening 🙂 Hi Roxie 🙂 Hi Dave 🙂 Hi Diane 🙂 Spent today sewing a dress for this Summer. So very nice to catch up with you all tonight! | |
| Diane | Posted: 03 March 2015 - 07:37 PM |
Dave you and I were writing at the same time, brilliant minds in tune. | |
| Diane | Posted: 03 March 2015 - 07:32 PM |
Well, another burn and trim day in the yard, had to remind myself of OCD and it is time to stop and realize it is good enough, and no more for now. | |
| Sock Guy | Posted: 03 March 2015 - 07:24 PM |
"My socks can cover all the feet in a village." So I wonder, are the lower bipedal extremities in European villages called feet or meters? If it is meters, that would allow additional justifiable garment retention for meter covering in addition to foot covering. ( 🙂 ) (When Diane and I gather the mental discipline to pass on socks, the thrift stores in our areas will have 3 categories of merchandise. National Geographics, Socks and Everything Else.) Regards to all. | |