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The box wine was empty and there wasn't any of that on hand.
Probably about the cost of the J.Lohr, just slept longer.
Besides, I'm good enough, I'm smart enough and (dogoneit) people like me.
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. Good to have a Pub mate!
The box wine was empty ....................
Besides, I'm good enough, I'm smart enough and (dogoneit) people like me.............................
Stuart Smalley - Daily Affirmations - YouTube
The box wine was empty ....................
Besides, I'm good enough, I'm smart enough and (dogoneit) people like me.............................
Stuart Smalley - Daily Affirmations - YouTube
People say "always think positive" -- I instead always think the worst because by doing so I prepare myself for the worst outcome and am always right and ready or pleasantly surprised.
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I tried drinking a glass of white recently and got a headache within 15 minutes. My body hates alcohol. At 58 my body seems to hate a lot of things lately. Sad.
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I hear that alcohol is a rust preventative for when one rests.
Definitely a moss inhibitor for my PNW body.
[MENTION=5687]RB1-luvr[/MENTION] - hopefully you will grow out of this affliction. Or,...maybe just a bad box/bottle? Condolences.
Definitely a moss inhibitor for my PNW body.
[MENTION=5687]RB1-luvr[/MENTION] - hopefully you will grow out of this affliction. Or,...maybe just a bad box/bottle? Condolences.
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During a break from the glissé, the amber glides smoothly down the gullet.
Not much to chit chat about - other than I am ready for some consistently warmer (50s?) weather. Drier would be nice, but … why push it?
Not much to chit chat about - other than I am ready for some consistently warmer (50s?) weather. Drier would be nice, but … why push it?
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Gift from my son-in-law. One of his hobbies is making wooden things.
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Finished a ride and since it was early afternoon (on a Sat) that I chose an ‘apple beer’ at only 5.2. Gotta get in a day’s fruit rqmt!
Goods for later as well.
cheers, pubbers.
More booze pics showing up in 65+, thought I would bypass the ageism for this post. Anchor’s Away, 50+.
Goods for later as well.
cheers, pubbers.
More booze pics showing up in 65+, thought I would bypass the ageism for this post. Anchor’s Away, 50+.
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Gotta brag somewhere. lol
I'm a first time grandpa!
I'm a first time grandpa!
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Good years ahead, especially if family is close.
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Thanks!
They're about an hour away by car, and I'm mostly retired, so I'll be visiting as much as they let me. Yea, baby.
Funny thing. Right now, the baby is pretty much a sack of protoplasm. They eat, sleep, poop, and cry. They can't even see you well, and don't respond that much to stimulus.
Given that, what is great about being a grandparent?
Well, I was on a bike ride when I got the text from my son-in-law that my daughter was in labor. And at the end of the ride, I started feeling like I had a cold. The day everyone went to visit, I had to beg off. It wasn't COVID, but whatever it was, I did not want to give it to the bambina or new mommy.
So we had a little Facetime meeting the next day. And let me tell you. My daughter was happier than I have ever seen her in my life. So happy she was in tears. A deep, satisfying kind of happiness.
So far, that is the best thing about being a grandparent. I'm sure that will change as the bambina gets older, but as for now, that is it ,,, and it is GREAT.
They're about an hour away by car, and I'm mostly retired, so I'll be visiting as much as they let me. Yea, baby.
Funny thing. Right now, the baby is pretty much a sack of protoplasm. They eat, sleep, poop, and cry. They can't even see you well, and don't respond that much to stimulus.
Given that, what is great about being a grandparent?
Well, I was on a bike ride when I got the text from my son-in-law that my daughter was in labor. And at the end of the ride, I started feeling like I had a cold. The day everyone went to visit, I had to beg off. It wasn't COVID, but whatever it was, I did not want to give it to the bambina or new mommy.
So we had a little Facetime meeting the next day. And let me tell you. My daughter was happier than I have ever seen her in my life. So happy she was in tears. A deep, satisfying kind of happiness.
So far, that is the best thing about being a grandparent. I'm sure that will change as the bambina gets older, but as for now, that is it ,,, and it is GREAT.
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I'm just a softie for infants, babies, and toddlers. (They also bond with Grandpa if you are gentle, warm and soothing.) After that they begin to get heavy, learn the word No, and need bigger diapers. Mom often needs and appreciates more support in the early weeks, months and first couple of years.
16-20miles each way has given me a 32-40mile RT 'commute' by bike to babysit for 1/2 day for 2+years, since they relocated. Sometimes an overnight and 2 days with grandkids.
Earlier this month
photo by 4yo
In summer I take the longer route almost every trip.
16-20miles each way has given me a 32-40mile RT 'commute' by bike to babysit for 1/2 day for 2+years, since they relocated. Sometimes an overnight and 2 days with grandkids.
Earlier this month
photo by 4yo
In summer I take the longer route almost every trip.
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I'm just a softie for infants, babies, and toddlers. (They also bond with Grandpa if you are gentle, warm and soothing.) After that they begin to get heavy, learn the word No, and need bigger diapers. Mom often needs and appreciates more support in the early weeks, months and first couple of years.
16-20miles each way has given me a 32-40mile RT 'commute' by bike to babysit for 1/2 day for 2+years, since they relocated. Sometimes an overnight and 2 days with grandkids.
Earlier this month
photo by 4yo
In summer I take the longer route almost every trip.
16-20miles each way has given me a 32-40mile RT 'commute' by bike to babysit for 1/2 day for 2+years, since they relocated. Sometimes an overnight and 2 days with grandkids.
Earlier this month
photo by 4yo
In summer I take the longer route almost every trip.
That's awesome! I love babies too. And little toddlers ... they are so very intelligent and soak up information so fast, it is fun to watch.
I'd love to ride my bike over there, but it's kinda far and there aren't a lot of safe routes for a bike. But I'll have her in a trainer as soon as she is able.
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Been ‘organizing’ and minimizing the bike stuff…..
……including straightening the room where much of it was junked. Under some stuff and under the coffee table where stuff resided - I found a project my kids told me to accomplish - from the last time (years ago) when I cleared some useless accumulated old business remembrances.
Wasn’t sure where to post - here or 65+ thread. Or Foo. But this sticky is seldom visited so here it is gentlemen -
First commercially available, desktop ink jet printer. Early 1980s. Sslightly ahead of HP in the market. Quiet printing, no 'wire dot matrix' hammering. I was manufacturing manager (for print head and ink supply) and the customer facing asst QA manager. We got sold to a bigger company who folded it 2 years later. Wish Texas Instruments had won the sale.
Then it was on to data storage hardware - thin film data recording heads - started as wafer manufacturing manager. An ex-IBM start-up then an overtaking competitor. The gray sign I made, not directed so much at my fab operators as the silly engineers trying to change established protocol without full authorization.
These might be finished in a shadow box. Would also have to do one from the earlier jobs at Intel.
Anyone else display (lavishly) their employment historical memories?
show your stuff. even if rough.
Wasn’t sure where to post - here or 65+ thread. Or Foo. But this sticky is seldom visited so here it is gentlemen -
First commercially available, desktop ink jet printer. Early 1980s. Sslightly ahead of HP in the market. Quiet printing, no 'wire dot matrix' hammering. I was manufacturing manager (for print head and ink supply) and the customer facing asst QA manager. We got sold to a bigger company who folded it 2 years later. Wish Texas Instruments had won the sale.
Then it was on to data storage hardware - thin film data recording heads - started as wafer manufacturing manager. An ex-IBM start-up then an overtaking competitor. The gray sign I made, not directed so much at my fab operators as the silly engineers trying to change established protocol without full authorization.
These might be finished in a shadow box. Would also have to do one from the earlier jobs at Intel.
Anyone else display (lavishly) their employment historical memories?
show your stuff. even if rough.
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I really wanted to reply to a thread that got closed.
I did not want to start a new thread with my comment.
Foo is not my place.
Maybe it is best kept with us Pubbers.
This senior is looking for a good walking shoe. Since most of my walking will be on paved surfaces I want a shoe optimized for that purpose. Selection seems limited. Why don't shoe manufacturers make more WALKING shoes? I see running shoes, hiking shoes, basketball shoes, loafers, sandals, slippers (), flip-flops, loungers, brogues. There's more Cowboy boots than walking shoes. Most people walk more than run, hike or flip! I get loungers and loafers for the couch crowd. Sandals and flipflops for the beach crowd. I even get cowboy boots for your cows, but why no more walkers? And who would ever buy "slippers". I'm open to material and construction technology - as long as it has a good sole. Your opinion, as long as it agrees with mine, is welcome.
I did not want to start a new thread with my comment.
Foo is not my place.
Maybe it is best kept with us Pubbers.
This senior is looking for a good walking shoe. Since most of my walking will be on paved surfaces I want a shoe optimized for that purpose. Selection seems limited. Why don't shoe manufacturers make more WALKING shoes? I see running shoes, hiking shoes, basketball shoes, loafers, sandals, slippers (), flip-flops, loungers, brogues. There's more Cowboy boots than walking shoes. Most people walk more than run, hike or flip! I get loungers and loafers for the couch crowd. Sandals and flipflops for the beach crowd. I even get cowboy boots for your cows, but why no more walkers? And who would ever buy "slippers". I'm open to material and construction technology - as long as it has a good sole. Your opinion, as long as it agrees with mine, is welcome.
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I really wanted to reply to a thread that got closed.
I did not want to start a new thread with my comment.
Foo is not my place.
Maybe it is best kept with us Pubbers.
This senior is looking for a good walking shoe. Since most of my walking will be on paved surfaces I want a shoe optimized for that purpose. Selection seems limited. Why don't shoe manufacturers make more WALKING shoes? I see running shoes, hiking shoes, basketball shoes, loafers, sandals, slippers (), flip-flops, loungers, brogues. There's more Cowboy boots than walking shoes. Most people walk more than run, hike or flip! I get loungers and loafers for the couch crowd. Sandals and flipflops for the beach crowd. I even get cowboy boots for your cows, but why no more walkers? And who would ever buy "slippers". I'm open to material and construction technology - as long as it has a good sole. Your opinion, as long as it agrees with mine, is welcome.
I did not want to start a new thread with my comment.
Foo is not my place.
Maybe it is best kept with us Pubbers.
This senior is looking for a good walking shoe. Since most of my walking will be on paved surfaces I want a shoe optimized for that purpose. Selection seems limited. Why don't shoe manufacturers make more WALKING shoes? I see running shoes, hiking shoes, basketball shoes, loafers, sandals, slippers (), flip-flops, loungers, brogues. There's more Cowboy boots than walking shoes. Most people walk more than run, hike or flip! I get loungers and loafers for the couch crowd. Sandals and flipflops for the beach crowd. I even get cowboy boots for your cows, but why no more walkers? And who would ever buy "slippers". I'm open to material and construction technology - as long as it has a good sole. Your opinion, as long as it agrees with mine, is welcome.
Not many SPD police shoes are still being manufactured, but the non-SPD police shoes are likely similarly built for all-day comfort.
Just did a search for "police shoes," and the first six or so examples that came up were Amazon choices. As an alternative, here's a shoe model from a business that sells equipment for police officers.
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I try very muchly not to walk in my 'not optimized for walking' cycling shoes.
I promise to work harder on my irony.
I promise to work harder on my irony.
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New Balance makes some walking shoes. https://www.newbalance.com/pd/577v1/...518&quantity=1 Everybody's feet are different tho..
I'm partial to New Balance 'cause my feet seem to get fewer blisters. That said I buy Trail Runners and use them for everything, walking, hiking, cycling..
I'm partial to New Balance 'cause my feet seem to get fewer blisters. That said I buy Trail Runners and use them for everything, walking, hiking, cycling..
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Just a note to say that being a grandpa rocks. I am utterly smitten.
A couple of months ago, we took the chance at disaster to bring her to Italy with us (daughter and son in law were going to a wedding there). I got to spend three whole nights having fun with this little nugget ... walking around Florence with her in a sling, showing her the sights. I got all kinds of smiles and kindness from the people there. And the Italians love their babies ... even the men were cooing.
A couple of months ago, we took the chance at disaster to bring her to Italy with us (daughter and son in law were going to a wedding there). I got to spend three whole nights having fun with this little nugget ... walking around Florence with her in a sling, showing her the sights. I got all kinds of smiles and kindness from the people there. And the Italians love their babies ... even the men were cooing.
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Take a look at Hoka, they make lots of walking shoes, recommended by my pediatrist and the American Podiatric Medical Association and are all I now wear.
"The American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance recognizes products that have been found beneficial to foot health. To earn the Seal, each product is reviewed by a group of APMA podiatrists to ensure it promotes foot health. They have frequently awarded the Seal to selective styles of the innovative, cushioned footwear from HOKA."
"The American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance recognizes products that have been found beneficial to foot health. To earn the Seal, each product is reviewed by a group of APMA podiatrists to ensure it promotes foot health. They have frequently awarded the Seal to selective styles of the innovative, cushioned footwear from HOKA."
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I promise I will work harder on my irony.
Nobody need worry, I got my feet covered, for now. What happened to the Barefoot is Healthy movement? Callused to the Cause?
Nobody need worry, I got my feet covered, for now. What happened to the Barefoot is Healthy movement? Callused to the Cause?
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If only it were a larger frame....
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I am really happy to find this place. I pretty much quit social media, except for FB which I keep reluctantly and don't post, and LinkedIn for my consulting work.
I like old style forums. Maybe its the Xer in me. Thanks for having me.
I like old style forums. Maybe its the Xer in me. Thanks for having me.