Tonight we are enjoying a special treat. Yuenglings Hershey Chocolate Porter. This is not a drinking beer. This is a sipping and tasting brew. Absolutely delicious.
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
York1We've wanted rain. I have a feeling we're going to get some. Along with hail, high winds, and tornados.
The news today said we had several "Gust-Nados". That is another new term to me.
howmusOK... Here it is.
That looks better. Good job bringing out the colors in the rock and sand.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
dti406I will keep you updated as I find out more.
We have our fingers crossed for your recovery, Rick! We live in amazing times for the advancement of medical procedures like yours.
Best Wishes all around — Ed
gmpullmanWe have our fingers crossed for your recovery, Rick! We live in amazing times for the advancement of medical procedures like yours.
Same here Rick.
I will keep you in my thoughts and be pulling for a good recovery.
I am hoping for the best my friend.
All our hopes for a successful repair and speedy recovery Rick. I think Henry had something similar, I am not sure though.
Sat back with a drink in the sunshine in a T-shirt and shorts and let the help do the work today.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Rick, I had a couple of heart procedures about 5 years ago. I'm still here, although I wasn't so sure I would be. I honestly think they over-reacted.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Rick, praying for you. As has been stated, they've made amazing progress in these kinds of procedures.
York1 John
howmusI was on my 13th (or so) lap where I start to actually run rather than jog, and a woman (cute woman I might add) who looked to be early to mid 50's and was running pulled up along side me and asked how far I go.
I suppose it didn't occur to you that the number of laps was not the answer she was looking for.
maxman howmus I was on my 13th (or so) lap where I start to actually run rather than jog, and a woman (cute woman I might add) who looked to be early to mid 50's and was running pulled up along side me and asked how far I go. I suppose it didn't occur to you that the number of laps was not the answer she was looking for.
howmus I was on my 13th (or so) lap where I start to actually run rather than jog, and a woman (cute woman I might add) who looked to be early to mid 50's and was running pulled up along side me and asked how far I go.
dti406 Hi guys! I usually don't post here but I thought I would let you know about my health. I recently found out I have a heart murmur. A couple of weeks ago I had an Echocardiogram and they found a Mitral Valve Prolapse with Regurgitation. Yesterday I had a TEE procedure which confirmed the diagnosis so there will be a repair job done in the future they are optimistic on the procedure as my overall health is good. I will keep you updated as I find out more. Rick Jesionowski
Hi guys!
I usually don't post here but I thought I would let you know about my health. I recently found out I have a heart murmur. A couple of weeks ago I had an Echocardiogram and they found a Mitral Valve Prolapse with Regurgitation. Yesterday I had a TEE procedure which confirmed the diagnosis so there will be a repair job done in the future they are optimistic on the procedure as my overall health is good.
I will keep you updated as I find out more.
Rick Jesionowski
Common proceedure... Good outciomes expected.
I have taken several of our monks in for this proceedure.
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Very GOOD! LOL She didn't phrase it exactly like that, but.... I'll leave it there!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Good morning, everyone.
We spent some time in the basement last night -- the tornado sirens started about 8:00 p.m. High winds, but evidently the tornado that was sighted did no damage. The best news -- we got about an inch of rain, which is a huge amount for us on the prairie.
I'm an NFL football fan, I have several favorite teams that I watch, and I sometimes attend games. With all of that, I can't understand the wall-to-wall coverage of the NFL draft.
maxmanI suppose it didn't occur to you that the number of laps was not the answer she was looking for.
We're hitting the highway to visit more grandchildren. This has become our major occupation since retirement.
Have a good day, everyone.
Good morning
Wifey pooh brought me out to dinner early yesterday evening as it had been two days after antibiotics, so I could have dairy and regular food again. My choice was the Italian restaurant Buca Di Beppo for manicotti, fettuccine alfredo and chicken marsala
Two weeks with nothing solid was delicious to enjoy some good comfort food for a change.
I seen Green Machines can be seasoned with an orange flavor as well Ed Reminds me of the A-frames Up North with multiple barrels up the stack to provide extra heat radiation. Flames would blow out the roof stack periodically on a cold night from creosote build up in the barrels.
I read an article how the band "Three Dog Night" chose their name. One of the band members had three dogs and welcomed them all to sleep along with him in the Rack on one of those cold nights
Your wife's Grandfather used to pull his own teeth with a pliers Charley I thought my marine seargent step Dad was the only one who did that.
I remember sitting in the other room at the lodge watching him through the mirror in the bathroom doing that once. I sat there 'Cringing'! You know, ...when your lips stretch-tite, showing all your teeth and all the neck muscles clinch up to your chin... He just turned around and smiled after he replied, "That's two hundred bucks that stays in my pocket"...
That's why I immediately thought of that story when you talked about your toothache and drill bits drilling through soft material Dave. It brought that memory back clear as day as I experienced that exact same cringe
I know it can't be helped completely but try to put your worries and fears away about that heart murmur surgery Rick. My biological dad had that procedure done many years ago before all the advancements they have now and it went quite smoothly.
My thoughts along with your Good Karma are with you my friend
I'm going to meet my Daughter and her guy to do a home inspection on a house they're considering today. It will be good to see them.
Have a nice relaxing Saturday gentleman
Tunnel F
Hey TF, glad to hear you are on the mend. I can relate to your happy meal at the end of the treatement. I used to suffer from diverticulitis, and I'd wind up in the ER about once a year in an incredible amount of pain. After a night of the high power pain killers, I'd be stuck in the joint for a few days with no food, just an IV with antibiotics. One time I went in 2 days before Thanksgiving. Almost every commercial on the TV would show a huge Thanksgiving dinner or food of some kind, whitch made the fasting soooo much more dificult. I've since been repaired with a cut and splice and have been fine since. Talk to your Doc about having a dose of antibiotics in your medicine cabinet as getting on them as soon as a flare up starts is important.
Almost Mustang time isn't it?
-Tom
Last day of the Month. Tomorrow starts train vacation picture time.
Finally we will have a subject where I can provide heavy participation.
My coffee maker broke this morning. It was one of the ultra-cheapies and was over a year old. That is less than $2.00 per month. I'll count that as money-worth.
At work, I have noticed a few people each day buying a large diameter garden hose, and a female adapter to go with it. One of the other employees explained it to me. It seems that as the seasonal residents are leaving to go North, their next-door neighbors buy what they need to connect the hose bibs together and steal water from their meter. How scummy can you get? Apparently this type of theft is rampant in manufactured home communitities. Sad.
Hi Tom
I'm glad you finally got your unpleasant experiences with DT solved. I'm hoping proper management of this unfortunate condition will keep things under control and prevent surgery.
I know what you mean about the food commercials. Especially you mentioning a big juicy turkey. I was on a liquid and certain soft food diet while taking two heavy dose antibiotics that felt like they were poisoning me for two weeks. Even the junk food that I rarely ever touch looked good on the fast food commercials
From here on out I won't be eating food like that anymore and not surprised it doesn't really bother me.
Ya, the Mustang The first ride this spring unfortunately is a drive over to my mechanics place. Love the guy but I call him the Piper.
We used very high quality parts rebuilding her and going over everything with a fine-tooth comb at my brother-in-law's shop in Wisconsin. I think that was about 7 years ago.
After converting the one wheel wonder from a (3 to 1) ratio 9-inch rear end to a (3.73 to 1) ratio posi-traction rear end, I have to admit I've been driving her a bit hard sometimes. Especially by downshifting to assist braking that I haven't upgraded yet... If you want to start fast, you need to be able to Stop Fast!
Well anyway, last fall my clutch pedal was acting all wanky. I think the problem is internal. It hesitates after being engaged where it is supposed to stop, but then the pedal just keeps going and springs my knee up to the steering wheel. That ain't very normal
I know they say go easy on your machinery and your machinery will go easy on you. But the temptation is too great behind the wheel of a muscle machine sometimes So I have to pay the Piper.
Thanks Tom
TF
Say goodbye to Elsie! She's got her bags packed (not calf's skin) and she's headed outta' here.
Elsie_on-board by Edmund, on Flickr
I hope everyone is on the mend —
Cheers, Ed
Bye Bye April. See ya next year.
https://youtu.be/h0JvF9vpqx8
Time to hit the rack.