Posted: 28 April 2017 - 07:01 AM | |
Hello everyone--I've started a new chapter as the other one is getting unwieldy and this should solve Anony's missing button problem! Tillie, take good care of yourself today. I've asked Dr Scooter and Nurses Marty and Twinkles to check in on you. Porter, your three-day plan sounds terrific! WTG! | |
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| Porter | Posted: 29 August 2017 - 11:22 PM |
My basement flooded. I heard the sump pump working so I just closed the door. I cant keep anything down there anymore. tillie I also spend time in the kitchen now. I didnt used too I keep my eye out for next phase. Falling asleep now. | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 30 August 2017 - 04:38 AM |
Hi porter! I've been wondering about you! I'm so sorry about your basement. I have had that happen more than once, so I know how awful it is. Glad your stuff was in bins! We have started phase 8 - you should see it on the list if you back up to "daily chat". | |
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| Kalam | Posted: 16 April 2026 - 11:57 AM |
hello | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 16 April 2026 - 12:48 PM |
Hello Kalam! This thread got elevated because of spam. If you're a real person, we'd love to have you stop by in the current what are you doing today thread! | |
| Kalam | Posted: 18 April 2026 - 10:12 AM |
Hi porter! | |
| Tatoulia | Posted: 21 August 2017 - 07:51 AM |
Have a great day, SubC! Iced tea clinks! I have a big day in front of me. My house is disgusting and it's laundry day and eclipse day and I need to change my mother's bed for her and I need to work really hard because there is so much work. Kitty seems better, Tillie. Congratulations to you and Steven! Glad to hear some things are going OUT. Sending him much strength and energy--hoping he can get used to the feeling of letting go. Have a wonderful day! | |
| Tillie | Posted: 21 August 2017 - 02:44 PM |
Hello Everybody 🙂 Hi Subclinical 🙂 Hi Tatoulia 🙂 I thoroughly enjoyed the solar eclipse. | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 22 August 2017 - 06:15 AM |
So Tillie, how were your dreams? The eclipse was about the same here. I was setting up at school, and the priest next door built a big pinhole projector and invited us all out to the parking lot to watch with him. It was very cool and informative - apparently he trained as an astronomer. My chickens are very cool, but my family calls their home "the frankencoop". I built it myself out of salvaged materials and it is not lovely. Replacing it is on my "someday" list. I also wish that Steven could get some satisfaction from the clearing out. It is a difficult place to get to though. Tatoulia, I hope your day went well and you feel more in control. Sometimes the mess seems more daunting that it really is. (Anony - I hope you found that with the honey!) My classroom is starting to come together. My very happy thing for the week is that my boss sent us a link to a place that "up cycles" things for craft supplies. they are very cheap and marketing to teachers especially. They also have craft camps and project ideas. She was encouraging us to shop there to stretch the budget, but the part I am excited about is that they accept donations of things that either I have been throwing away (empty tape dispensers!) or things that I was afraid would just end up thrown away if I took them to goodwill (a huge box of partly used crayons) As I mentioned elsewhere, waste/the environment is one of my huge hoarding triggers. So having a place to take these things is very motivating! | |
| Tatoulia | Posted: 23 August 2017 - 09:34 AM |
Hello everyone! My handyman is coming today to fix the washer. I hope this latest part does the trick. I have done zero in my house. I had a very rough day at work on Monday (despite working from home) and last night many people from our different offices were flying in from all over the country. I caught up with a few for a gingerale and then people kept coming into the hotel to check in, do I stayed for dinner and caught up with various people. As soon as we would see people checking in, we'd call them over to join for a drink or dinner. It's a very modern hotel where the bar and check in and restaurant are all in this big open space, with large, long tables, so we could easily accommodate our visitors. The evening renewed and refreshed my spirit. I am working from home and need to look alive. I wanted to check in on everyone. We got about 60% of the eclipse and it was lovely to look at with my NASA approved glasses. Everyone, I think we should start our next Phase--Phase Eight--because the little buttons are starting to disappear for me and I know that means our dear Anony will be having trouble soon. I will go start that now. | |
| Tillie | Posted: 23 August 2017 - 09:47 AM |
Good Morning Everyone 🙂 Hi Tatoulia 😀 Hi Subclinical 🙂 Was busy all day yesterday but accomplished a lot that needed to get done. | |
| Tatoulia | Posted: 20 August 2017 - 08:13 PM |
Anony, I'm glad you have started to find a way to clean up that honey. Really how awful for you! I wish I were there to help out! We have three of the drapery panels up. The 4th one's pocket is too tight for the rod. She will fix it next weekend for me. I've ordered the fabric for the chair cushions and I still need to find the right thing for the chandelier. As it is, I can't have the chandelier hung until the curtains are perfect and up. That's okay, another eeek is fine with me. The chain had arrived do its just getting the correct electrical wire. BF took my old light fixture/-I think it would look terrific over his kitchen table (he has an eat-in kitchen). Kitty hurt herself, I'm not sure if I mentioned it, she is doing better today. Keep up the good work, everyone! | |
| Tillie | Posted: 20 August 2017 - 08:56 PM |
Hello Peoples 😀 Hi CriticalMass 🙂 Hi Subclinical 🙂 Hi Porter 🙂 Hi Anonymoniker 🙂 Hi Tatoulia's Kitty 😀 Hi Tatoulia 🙂 Been so busy this weekend! I am all ready for the eclipse, hope you all get to experience some of it where ever you live. | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 21 August 2017 - 07:46 AM |
Quick fly-by. Classroom set up starts today and I need to load my car and go! I got 2 barnevelders, 2 welsumers, 3 salmon faveroles, 2 New Hampshire reds, 4 buff orphingtons, and 3 barred rocks. I also have a hen who hatched one Easter egger chick. Already had remaining 5 Easter eggers (2 roosters), 2 Delawares, 2 welsumers, and one New Hampshire red. We have wild turkeys. I love to watch the mommas with the poults! | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 18 August 2017 - 05:53 AM |
Hi porter! Glad you came by! Tatoulia, I hate it when people have to do work in my house. No matter how nice or clean, or quiet they are, it always feels invasive to me! I'm sure the energy will settle down once you've you chandelier and drapes up though - eyes on the prize! Tillie, I'm glad your kitty is better. So many furry friends having a rocky time right now. 🙁 All is joy in my barn, with bunny's new yard, baby chicks, and goat breeding season starting. Anony, don't give up. I know that is the sort of thing that makes you just want to curl up in a ball and surrender. But you can overcome the honey! Just take it a little at a time. My dad is a beekeeper and someone asked him once if the bees know who he is (thinking like my goats are bonded to me) he said "yup. They know who I am. I'm the sob who breaks into their home and steals their food." CM, I am sorry about your aunt. I did not go to my grandmother's funeral. I was able to visit, write, and call when she was alive, and that was what was important. I am terrible at death and I would have been another burden for my mother rather than a source of support. I am glad you have local resources for your move. I have too much going on right now (house under construction, classes starting soon - open house next weekend, son's wedding in two weeks) and I discovered last night that someone I love is going through a crisis. I told her tell me what to do and I will help, but she says there is nothing to be done. So all I can do is remind her that she is loved. It's hard. I would drop everything for her. | |
| Porter | Posted: 19 August 2017 - 09:32 AM |
Well I know i only do what feels right for me. I'll tell how I would approach the honey is with a plan. Nothing replaces the commitment to using elbow grease, but sometimes I have feelings of being overwhelmed even though I haven't even started. So making a plan doesn't clean a sssingle thing but it gets me in the mood to clean. I go start in a corner and move clockwise putting my hands on everthing as I go. Not everthing needs cleaning but nothing escapes inspection. So I can feel better about dividing tasks into steps 12 steps or large divisions of 12. it's not as overwhelming to take the first few steps. this week I had no games. My daughter might come, she's still being elusive and vague. . I already had the house ready for 8 people. Still I feel for any of my other creative outlets to move forward I need this part of the project addressed. I know I may be boring Y'all. But its the hydrogen bike that fits so well. Its currently available off the shelf range is 100 miles at 20mph. So its cheaper than gasoline. And since it peddles itself . You get to your destination much less fatigued. Than if you pedaling all the way. so that's what I'm working on today I guess. and I seem to have alot it with have so many guys coming over. I started collecting rain water and ran a gravity fed line into the back of the toilet tank. This drooped my water bill down alot. . I use dollar store toilet tablets to keep it all sanitary. But now I either need to figure something out or just let it go as nothing I can do. ok it's almost 11am. I'm going turn all power off. For 6 hours . So I believe the hydrogen bike is key factor in saving money. | |
| Porter | Posted: 19 August 2017 - 10:04 AM |
Ok after posting post below. Extracting urea from urine. that's like a Nobel prize achievement. why using urine as power source could considered an over unity ? because wether it is used as a power source or flushed away. It is still ambient in the local environment. Requiring zero transportation costs. step 1 step 5 collect urine and use gravity fed filter to separate urea from urine. My understanding is you can collect 4.6lbs of hydrogen In this way energy in is surpassed by energy out. Over unity. Thing is since we carry it our bladder . There isnt a transportation infrastructure needed. Just a system for a pee only system. Any additional wastes would be put into the current sewer system . Additionally there are powders that can be added to a urine holding tank that make it less smelly to work with. And also many current enzymes that eat any urine spills . Called urine B gone that can buy cheaply in pet pet stores. | |
| Porter | Posted: 20 August 2017 - 07:56 AM |
My daughter came to stay the night with friends. at least the house . In the rooms where we live have zero clutter. In no way by looking in the common areas or bed rooms are any sign of being haorder. Its all in the basement. And condensed and organized as I can get it. I have nothing to be ashamed of. Not that I needed to be ashamed. But for many years I no visitors at all due embarrassment of the clutter. the art room has been fully stocked and she spent some time in there. Dragging out supplies until her friends came. im just keeping to my routine . | |
| Tatoulia | Posted: 20 August 2017 - 09:40 AM |
Glad to hear that your daughter came by! It was good that there were no poker games going on--that would have been a terrible mix. Don't be annoyed that she took some supplies--you told her they were hers and I bet she'll think of you as she's using them. I don't have much to show for my weekend, got very drained with brother yesterday. He was being fine, I just got worn out. Today I have to pick up his meds at the pharmacy and take to him. Mom and I are going to pick up my drapes so I am excited. Designer sent the ideas for the chair cushions for the dining room chairs and I am almost committed to one of them. The chandelier chain arrived as did the tool to open and close the links. Tillie I just need to get more wire and then I'll be ready for you to stop by! Hope everyone has a good day. I hope to accomplish something today. | |
| Anonymoniker | Posted: 20 August 2017 - 02:08 PM |
~Iced Coffee Clinks to all!~ 😀 | |
| Anonymoniker | Posted: 20 August 2017 - 02:08 PM |
~Iced Coffee Clinks to all!~ 😀 | |
| Anonymoniker | Posted: 20 August 2017 - 02:28 PM |
.....ps....what i meant by the 360 degrees isnt all, is cuz i think that only measures a flat surface??? But this mess is 3 dimensional!!! I dont know what that is called, but it was like a flower blossom shape exploding outward & upward & downward...hmmm....a flower blossom...perfect for a bee food shape? 😀 ~♡~Have a Happy day, Happy Homeys!~♡~ | |
| Tillie | Posted: 17 August 2017 - 02:30 PM |
Hello Everybody 😀 Hi Anonymoniker 🙂 Hi Subclinical 🙂 Hi Porter 🙂 Hi Tatoulia 🙂 This morning was very busy but I got it all done. | |
| Anonymoniker | Posted: 17 August 2017 - 02:49 PM |
~Hi to all!~ .....i am still totally devistated by this honey mess....i know from trying to use ice cold water to clean when i didnt have hot water, how hard cleaning honey is. The thing that makes it worse is, it was my only really nice, clean, clear area in this whole place...there are even honey sprinkles on the curtains...i am so bummed out....i know in the scheme of problems in life, this is not a big deal, but the fact it happened on this one nice area seems really unfair.....one amusing thing about it is that astrologically Jupiter was square to Venus, which is a hard aspect between the planet representing expansion(Jupiter) & sweet foods(Venus)....ha ha....(sigh) | |
| Anonymoniker | Posted: 17 August 2017 - 03:34 PM |
....ok, there might be one more amusing thing about it, and that is that it might 'bee-revenge' for me trying to eat honey again, instead of maple syrup....ha ha ;D | |
| CriticalMass | Posted: 17 August 2017 - 06:29 PM |
Hi everyone - Porter, glad you stopped by, Anony too - sorry about the honey incident - that would make me want to pop my cork. Yesterday was my clutter club meeting for the month. Our poor leader came in bent over - she's having major back trouble. Besides feeling bad for her, I worried about our plans for my storage unit in September. But where God closed a door, He opened a window. We had a guest speaker from the county codes enforcement. She is a super lady who knows resources of volunteers and I asked her if there was any chance I could get some help too even though I'm not a homeowner and she said sure, just call. Today has been a different feeling kind of day. It seemed to start out pretty happily - I counted my quilt squares and found I have 35, only 7 more to embroider, and I didn't have any place to go so I could work on my bunny event project. Then I called the bunny club people and found out that Ginger, the big Flemish Giant who had a botched spay that resulted in huge internal abscesses and the surgical removal of a kidney, is now declining instead of improving after the kidney surgery. If she doesn't make a turnaround in a couple of days it could be over for her. If anyone prays for bunnies we could use some for Miss Ginger. There's more. I went to put up a prayer request on our bunny club's Facebook page and saw my cousin had posted that her mother, my aunt, died this morning at the age of 96. She hadn't been doing too well for awhile, yet still no matter how one knows these things happen, it still comes as a shock. So I don't know up from down at the moment. The funeral would be out of town, and I don't know if I'll get to go since I can't drive highways and no one from that side of the family lives here that I can ride with. Nor do I have bus fare. Well, I didn't get to go to her husband my uncle's funeral either, but from where they are they know how much I loved them and appreciated them. They were kind and generous people and that's what matters. More later... | |
| Tatoulia | Posted: 17 August 2017 - 07:30 PM |
My condolences, CM. Sending you strength and peace at this difficult time. I know your family will understand and you can honor your aunt from afar. Sending prayers for the big bunny. Hang in there, CM & Anony. Anony I am so upset for you re the honey. What a mess. Tillie I am glad the kitty is doing better and enjoying some watermelon. Goodnight everyone. | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 16 August 2017 - 08:08 PM |
Oh no anony! I'm so sorry. Maybe you will find some things you would rather purge than clean? Dd packed up today (she leaves tomorrow) and there's a very big pile of stuff on the guest bed that she didn't want enough to pack. I'm very proud of her. She even purged some shoes. Tatoulia, I'm impressed that you slayed the laundry dragon! How did the paperwork go? I know you are getting excited about your drapes! Have fun tonight. Tillie, maybe Steven will get sequestered and you can catch up on sleep? 😉 I washed four more buckets to return to school today. | |
| Porter | Posted: 16 August 2017 - 11:17 PM |
Syrup can do something similar in the most awkward it took me all day to get things cleaned . Usually just a few hours but today took eight. I stuck to it. And sorta on a cleaning high. Just in time to go to work. | |
| Tatoulia | Posted: 17 August 2017 - 01:38 PM |
Oh Anony, I am so sorry! How upsetting! But hopefully easier to clean since you had recently decluttered that area. I had never heard of that happening before! How awful. I finally got my curtain rods hung. I am in such a state when work is going on st my house. He took down my light fixture. Now to just find the right chain and wire for my chandelier. I'm going crazy with the mess but I'll be okay. Kitty is deeply hidden due to the upset of a loud stinky man in the house. Keep up the good work, SubC! It must feel so satisfying to bring your empty buckets to school. Take care everyone--iced tea clinks to all! | |