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Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
petite1, loved your photos. Sorry your return home was so difficult.
Waving "hi" to everyone.
Sandy, hope you are reaching the end of your challenge and were able to make order from the chaos.
Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
Gardens and Mr. Tom who was strutting hus stuff.
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Mescal distillery. Escalated made from agave plant that is at least 7 years old.
Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
Second port of call is Huatulco in Oxaca. Lovely beaches. Guide said best time to visit is October and November because rainy season is over and vegetation verdant. They have an International Airport here and supposedly non-stop flights from US daily. I liked it better than P V. Our tour took us to several sights including Santa Maria Huatulco, a mescal distillery where I tried 4 different ones, but they are not my taste. Too strong. Bought the local chocolate drink powder to take home. It was delicious. We visited the church in Santa Maria; space on exterior but beautiful 17th century interior. Then wEe had tamales and tacos at another place. I got to make a corn taco from dough ball using a press and then cooking it on a hot fire. Not a fan of tamales nor corn tortillas. Enjoyed the tour of the botanical garden. Enjoyed the tour and the guide was excellent. If you are a beach person, this is the place to come. 57 beaches.
Photos being posted.
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Cindy - where in New York are you? I can't imagine why they would want to take your friend to Boston. Good for you for offering to go with her, even if it's a turn-around trip.
Great pics, Betrayal. I have a wonderful memory of a tour that took us into the countryside around PV which ended with a cookout with fresh shrimp wrapped in bacon. I too would pass on the hanging upside down and being swung around.
Chris - losing toenails? How are your hands? You and Tippy have something very special. I think dogs always know when their people are feeling badly. Maybe that closeness is the best medicine. I know I will be very sad when I can no longer have a dog.
October is doctor month for us. We've both had our teeth cleaned and gotten flu and Covid shots and I've seen my primary. Ken sees his cardiologist tomorrow and his internist on Friday. Oh, and then he goes back to the dentist.
Got my poster printed for Saturday's rally. I had trouble with it and the young woman in Office Max was very patient. She told me and the person ahead of me that there would be no charge for our rally posters. I appreciated it but hope she doesn't get in trouble with her boss.
Hope everyone has a good week.
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kelhab,
The op has not signed into bco for over 10 years so it is unlikely that she will respond. Have you used the search function to see if there are more current threads on the topic?
Re: Cats, cats, cats
Some more of the story. Wednesday evening late we received a message we were receive two rescues back that had been adopted 5 days earlier. The people who adopted them described them as demons and said the were going to leave them outside the store and they didn't care if it was closed. These 2 kittens were sweet hearts before they were adopted. They claimed they attacked their older cat and bit the owners. A volunteer did a pick-up and the cats were dropped off here about 11 pm. We turned them loose and both ran and hid. We put out extra food. They got along well with my cats when they stayed here in August. Both were very skinny. Thursday they came out to play. Yesterday I got the food they had at the store while waiting for adoption and in foster care. Liam didn't seem to want to eat the kitten food. Now he is eating the kitten food like he is starving. Hopefully he pumps back up this weekend. Both have been playing and sitting on my lap. They don't play with the other kittens or cats but they don't fight either. But there is still more.





















