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  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145

    Shep beautiful photo of Pris!

  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145

    Those raccoons have the box thing in common with cats!

  • celiac
    celiac Member Posts: 1,260

    LOverly- Have been to Amsterdam a number of times. Please feel free to PM me anytime.

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Member Posts: 4,243

    Oh Celia, bless your heart for offering to share your knowledge/experience of Amsterdam. Thank you! Will PM you maybe tomorrow with some questions. Brain is fried this late in the evening Loopy....oh wait it is early morning technically as it is 12:30 am here. We want to see the Van Gogh and Anne Frank museum, but heard that the ticket line for both can be very long. Thinking about getting a two-day City Pass which allows unlimited use of public transportations (minus train) and free entrance to many museums (not Anne Frank though). Do you have any tips for us to maximize our time in Amsterdam? How early prior to opening do we need to be in line for the Van Gogh or Anne Frank museum? Thanks again Hug

    Ms. Sas, I haven't told you I have a Master degree in procrastination? Ha! Your remodeling sounds stressful yet exciting at the same time. Anyway, do you have access to your scale now? Ever thought about Wellbutrin for weight? On the plus side.,..oh never mind...you enjoy your cigarettes.

    Lori, speedy healing on port area.

    Mommy, your Sis was a prankster? Love it!

    Nite nite. Love to my other friends. Morning Feline.

  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145

    Morning Lover! Enjoy your holiday.

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 15,894

    Hahaha Loverly, I caught that plug for "Smoking Cessation". Yes, I did try Wellbutrin one time. It didn't agree with me. You know that I have to start all drugs --low and slow--low dose and increase super gradual, well even doing that the drug didn't like me. So, I just kept smoking. :)

    Two days to go :) Please, if you can post pictures, I know that's a lot to request. Living vicariously through your trip. The remodel isn't terribly stressful. I've gotten to the 'Oh well stage'

    Hi Celia !

    Mommy :0 Hahhaha

    Waving at everyone :)

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Member Posts: 4,243

    Will definitely try to post pictures when I have access to wi-fi. Excited about the trip, but kind of nervous because of what is going on in the world. Can no longer be innocent and carefree. Sad that we have so much hatred.

    How does the marble wall turn out? Hope it will grow on you. The natural vein is the beauty of marbles.

    Thank you, Feline Hug

    Celia, I left you a PM. What other European countries surrounding the Baltic Sea have you been to? I really appreciate your kindness and time

  • m0mmyof3
    m0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,758

    My sister loved to see the target of her pranks get thoroughly annoyed with her. I can say I was one of her targets on occasion

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 15,894

    Loverly, yes, Such a worry. Sorry you are worrying when it should be such a happy time. Don't know what else to say or rather how to say it. I will be thinking and praying for you

    I tried to take a picture of the marble. Kindle camera won't work? The veins are different , but I'm getting used to them.

    Mommy, she sounds like so much fun.Any other rpranks?

  • m0mmyof3
    m0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,758

    Not many were as memorable as that one was.

    We are in day one of a potential heat wave. Hiding in the house

  • celiac
    celiac Member Posts: 1,260

    Loveroflife - Got your PM and just messaged back a few minutes ago. Apologies for the delay in responding, not able to answer all of your questions, though. Regarding countries surrounding the Baltic Sea - Never got that far North, unfortunately. Will you be traveling there before or after Amsterdam? If so, lucky you.

  • shepkitty
    shepkitty Member Posts: 878

    Loverly ~ Maybe dear Feline would let you spend your holiday with her? Wicklow Town would be lovely to visit..... just go back and look at some of her beautiful photos! You'd have the seashore, shops, pubs and castles to explore. And REAL tea! Bonus; no sad Anne Frank House. (God Bless and Rest her brave soul) I wouldn't be able to handle that. Such sorrow... (sniff) just awful.

    Art museums, gardens, places with critters...... just go see happy stuff, okay?

    I know that you and DH are well seasoned travelers. Your DDs too! I am confident you will always be aware of your surroundings and will keep a close eye on each other. You will certainly have many, many prayers following you too! Although I suspect He will be keeping a close eye on you even without our prayers asking to keep you safe, Special One 😇

    (now don't scare me with any of those bug eyed monkey /lemur creatures if you see any - nothin' else yucky either..... I've been on such good behavior 🤗)

    Wishing you all a wonderful happy vacation 💜

  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,932

    Great to see you Mamma Ray. Thanks for checking in.

  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,932

    Loverly, I've been to Denmark, Finland and Russia. St. Petersburg (Leningrad) is very interesting, especially the Hermatige Museum. Denmark and Finland are lovely with friendly people.

  • m0mmyof3
    m0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,758

    What a not so terrific start to my 13 th wedding anniversary. Hot as Hades again todayand I have been busy for most of the morning since I have been up trying to get things done before it gets too hot.

  • WenchLori
    WenchLori Member Posts: 1,027

    Sassy, yeap, a possum can eat up to 5,00 ticks a year. I know we have 4 or 5 different possum show up at night so that's 20,000 to 25,000 ticks I don't have to worry about this year! You can cut off some plants and have them grow back. All my leaf lettuces I cut off and in a few days more leaves will grow back. It mak s itbeasier than replanting every time I make a salad.

    M0mmy, thank you for sharing your sister with us. It sounds like you never knew what to expect from her or when. Wonderful memories 💜

    My port removal went well. I'm pretty sore and the glue has started to come off after only 3 days. I had glue for 3 weeks after my port placement. I hope it holds on long enough to get some healing done. I'll call to make my follow up appointments today and let them know the glue is lifting and not flaking off as they said it would. My hubby was told no swimming for 6 weeks but I'm not sure I'll wait that long. I missed all last summe due to my DBMX and I'm not missing out on this summers swimming. You can't tell this wench what to do sometimes but I'll make sure it's healed well enough before jumping in. It's been a pretty busy weekend around here. I spent half my time getting the pool ready and the other half helping DH get the boat dock I asked for put in. I just held the posts in place while he pounded them in with the bucket on the the tractor. I'm glad he got me a pair of wadders as I'm not getting in that disgusting water without them! I'm just going to play in my garden for a little while today and take it easy afterwards. I'm beat!


  • m0mmyof3
    m0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,758

    Nope. But when she got ya you had to admit it was a good one

  • MTwoman
    MTwoman Member Posts: 228

    Lover, I lived in Germany for about 6 years, Copenhagen for a few months, and have a very dear friend from and living in Helsinki. Is there anything I can do to help?

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Member Posts: 4,243

    You ladies are the best. Taking off soon. Ta ta for now. Thank you!

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 15,894

    Loverly, what does it say when our avatar images disappear b/c of copyright time lapse? Been here to long? Haha Now will have to remember how to do it. Well, you are off sometime today. Safe and wonderful journey. L&H&P's for the whole family.

    MammaRay, hope all is still improving.

    Mommie, that's okay about the stories. If you remember any more, would love to hear them

    Wenchie. That's great about the ticks with possums. There is a new bacteria in 10 states transmitted by ticks. Saw it on the news feed this morning. Doom and gloom , but there is no cure, yet. Sounds like it's covering the same territory as Lyme.

    Remodel:The fellas arrived this am. The tub is in place, plumbing attached and made better. They even put in shutoffs. Surrounding shelves won't be the 12 inches, but that's okay. I felt it more important for the drain to not have extra turns in it. The fella's and Donnie thought that was good. I'mm reading the owners manual. They asked me to read it so when they do the demonstration, I will have a clue. :) Bummed that the camera is broken. Oh well

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 15,894

    Lights, light blue and dark blue, red, yellow, purple, and green.

    Aromatherapy chamomile, Lavender (won't use-sensitive), rose &Ylang-Ylang & sage, peppermint and eucalyptus,

    Sacrificed shelf width to make sure drain flow was maximum outgo. The fellas said each elbow decreases flow by time = to 100 ft. Oh well, less stuff on shelf. Certain features are improved from the sample used at sales visit. Nicer faucet and spigot, Control panel is much nicer and safer. It was stainless steel on the previous model. I thought it could be a danger with a fall. Nice to see it's rounded edge acrylic now.

    Acrylic is white and tile is gray white. Oh well. It'll work in the end.

    Rooms isn't mine, these pics are from their web site. American Standard. I looked at Kohler too. But had less features and was more money.

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Member Posts: 4,243

    Layover in Texas. Boarding in 10 minutes. Thank you Ms. Wren and MT.

    Happy Anniversary Mommy!!!

    MT, what is a must see if we only have seven hours in Copenhagen and five hours in Helsinki?

    Ms. Wren, we purchased a 2-day tour in St Petersburg and will be seeing the Hermitage museum. Can't wait to see the city.

    Avatar?? Have not had that happen to me, Ms. Sas. What illegal thing did you do?

    Lori, you are one busy lady.

    MammaRay, image

  • m0mmyof3
    m0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,758

    Thanks! My own mother didn't even have the nerve to say that to me!

  • MTwoman
    MTwoman Member Posts: 228

    Oh wow, with seven hours in Copenhagen. Hm. Well, first off, there is a train that goes directly to/from the airport, and you don't deal with traffic either way, so I'd take that; lower the risk of getting caught in traffic and less $. I guess what I'd see would depend on what your preferences are. Tivoli Gardens are amazing, but probably hard to see enough of it in that amount of time (and it's a bit spendy as well). I think my favorite things was going to Strøget which is one of Europe's longest pedestrian streets. There are all sorts of cafe's where you can sit and have a coffee or glass of wine and people watch, or shop at any one of the thousands of boutiques. It also isn't too far from the water, so you can walk down there and see how lovely it is. Not too far away from there is Rosenborg Castle, if you're into castles (I couldn't get enough of these either). Rosenborg sits right by the Botanical Gardens (which are across the street from the University where I had class for a few months) which are also lovely. In between the two is the Rundetaarn (round tower) which is one of the "sights" to see in Copenhagen. So you could get in several sights Copenhagen is famous for in one go. The train does make a stop right in that area at a pretty large station.

    Now, 5 hours in Helsinki seems a more difficult task. The Ateneum Art Museum is pretty famous. It should be about 30 minutes by taxi (in light traffic). There is a large train station right nearby, but I honestly haven't taken that, so really couldn't advise you about using that instead.

    Have a wonderful time!

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Member Posts: 4,243

    Thank, you MT! Will look into those sights. I forgot to metion that I am taking the Baltic Sea cruise. We are thinking that once my younger DD is in college we can go back to these places during a less busy time and explore more. This trip will be the highlight trip for us all. Kids can go back and visit if they like (when they have a job make their own money). Finland seems so beautiful in the winter.

    Shepkitty, Ireland is on my bucket list. Would love to visit our dear Feline.

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Member Posts: 4,243

    Oy, hopefully, this is our last travel mishap. After waiting for nearly 45 minutes in the plane, we were told to leave the aircraft as there is mechanical problem. Can't be upset as we are grateful they discover the issue prior to taking off. They are looking for another plane.....

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 15,894

    Loverly, seriously, not hallucinating, your avatar and mine were gone this morning when I went to post. I always go back to where I see my last peace dove. It was just a little box. The kind when a picture disappears. I looked to see if anyone else's disappeared and yours was gone too. No one else's. It's great that so many can offer words about what to see. Not me Haha, remember living vicariously through your travel. JWoo was always great about posting oodles of pictures on her travels.

    Remodel: The fellas left about 5 pm. Great team. They even put up the rough framing for the 77 inch wall which wasn't part of the deal. It was very nice b/c they tied it into their structure. Reduces Donnie and Billy figuring it out.

    Can't use it for 24 hours, b/c of the caulking. Bummer. :). The demonstration of the air and water jets was so inviting. The colors from the lights are really cool. New toy and I can get out of it! Which is what started this brouhaha, is I couldn't safely get out of the tub. Even getting in it was like stepping up on a horse b/c of the deck and a step. Yay 25 % done

  • m0mmyof3
    m0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,758

    Hubby is home from work today. The 90 degree heat the last couple of days has made him feel no so good. The heat usually never bothers him.

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Member Posts: 4,243

    We are in Amsterdam. Things are small here as expected.

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    Cars are small. I saw both bicycles and mopeds on the clay color lanes, so I am assuming the lanes are designated for them.

    Even our family suite is small (but cozy).


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    Resting now before we head into town. It's Tuesday 1:38 pm here (4:38 am PS). Jet lagging.

  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145

    Loverly - enjoy your wonderful holiday. I will look forward to seeing you in Ireland. (PS What do you mean things are small in Europe, don't you mean in the US everything is HUGE Winking.)

    M0mmy Happy Anniversary.