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Man.....today was clean the fridge day.  Inventoried the freezer (I'm a make extra and freeze the rest for later kinda gal), took all the veggie trimmings from the fridge I've been saving and made a huge pot of veggie broth.  I must have close to 2 qts.  Will divvy up and freeze for soup, etc. 

Now just have to find room in my damn freezer.   🙃

Stay safe y'all and remember........

 

                          Six feet apart....not 6 feet under!

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23 minutes ago, OhioSongbird said:

Man.....today was clean the fridge day.  Inventoried the freezer (I'm a make extra and freeze the rest for later kinda gal), took all the veggie trimmings from the fridge I've been saving and made a huge pot of veggie broth.  I must have close to 2 qts.  Will divvy up and freeze for soup, etc. 

Now just have to find room in my damn freezer.   🙃

Stay safe y'all and remember........

 

                          Six feet apart....not 6 feet under!

Oh, small freezers are the worst.  My local grocery will have a sale on whole chickens at like 69 cents a pound and I can only fit one, two in my freezer, tops.

I'm making gazpacho tomorrow. I'd love some home made veggie broth to use in it.

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Zappa died in my hands earlier this evening and it was my fault and I can't stop crying. 

She's been doing really badly the past couple of months. She was old and after her allergic reaction, she ended up having infected eyes and a bum leg she would drag behind her. My cousin just kept saying she was old but didn't want to do anything about it medically speaking. 

Yesterday she looked terrible. She's had problems with her eyes the past month, they were watery and almost completely shut. And yesterday I saw that the fur that had started to come in, was falling out again. She had a white crust on her skin and some parts looked blackish. She was also having problems using her back legs and would drag herself by her front paws. 

I went to my vet today to pick up food for Steve and asked the girl working there was there was something I could do, but she said Zappa would need a consult, and then it was a matter of pain meds, or euthanasia. 

I went to change her cage today and give her fresh water. She was just huddled by her water bottle not moving and half asleep. I scooped her up and held her in my palm for about 20 minutes and she barely moved. I kept trying to get a look at her back but couldn't. It looked like there was a crack almost, and it looked painful but I couldn't be sure. And this is where I fucked up. I got a q-tip and gently tried to part her fur. Honestly, I barely touched her, just grazed the tip of her fur but she freaked out. Started running through my hair and slipped into the sink. I grabbed her and she ran across my arm and fell and I couldn't catch her in time and she fell on the floor and peed herself. And I scooped her up and held her and she just stopped breathing and god I feel so bad. I never should have touched her. Why did I try and see what was happening with her fur? I should have left her alone and I can't stop crying about it. If I hadn't tried to see what was wrong, she would still be alive. 

My cousin came over and insisted it wasn't my fault, that she was old, but it's killing me. We buried her in the flower garden on my grandpa's yard. 

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I'm so sorry about Zappa, jewel.  I do agree with everyone that you shouldn't blame yourself.  What you describe sounds like she may have been near the end even before you picked her up.  But you never gave up on her, even when others had.  Take some comfort in knowing that you made Zappa happy and comfortable in the final months of her life.  💖🌹🌈

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Did something change on this site?  Whenever I click into a forum, it takes me to the top of the page I was previously on, instead of taking me to the newest post in the thread.  What am I doing wrong?  

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"Don't give up. Don't give in. Keep the faith." -- John Lewis

 

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1 hour ago, geauxaway said:

Did something change on this site?  Whenever I click into a forum, it takes me to the top of the page I was previously on, instead of taking me to the newest post in the thread.  What am I doing wrong?  

I’ve noticed that too. Most annoying!

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7 hours ago, geauxaway said:

Thanks!  Glad it’s not just me (aka operator error).  Lots of scrolling to get here. 😉😔

It doesn't happen to me every time, but I've experienced that recently, too.

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MIL Stunt is improving; temperature nearly normal, riding her stationary bike twice a day (almost a mile total), regular walks around the yard, and antsy to get out of quarantine. She still has continued joint aches, with occasional headaches. She's off all blood thinners and is using analgesics for pain; her blood is tested for viral load and viscosity 3x a week. Her appetite is better and is making meal and snack requests. 

Work in a Red Zone is exhausting. Nine more employees have tested positive and under quarantine, along with their families/significant others. Health Department updates are a nightmare. 

Thing2 moved back to Alkytraz (what I call the campus house) last week. He's very busy with the 3D printers; there's a desperate need for masks and equipment. Since he received FDA approval, they can't keep up with demand.  

The garden is full to brimming with vegetables. I canned my first batch of pickles, and donated tomatoes, zucchinis, avocados and cucumbers to the students that receive free school lunches. I took over Thing2's Wednesday delivery. The students are taking informal online classes with their teachers to help with matriculation to their next grade level. At the rate of The Corona infection in California most schools won't open this fall.

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11 hours ago, boes said:

Good news on your mother in law, that's been a long and hard haul for you all.

keep the faith, I know you will persevere.

It's hard.....

(((boes)))

Thank you.

I stopped by to see MIL before work, and she gave me tennis rackets to be restrung. Her plan is to walk to the tennis court and volley a few balls. She wants to be ready.

<chuckles> She's a caution.

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27 minutes ago, Cupid Stunt said:

(((boes)))

Thank you.

I stopped by to see MIL before work, and she gave me tennis rackets to be restrung. Her plan is to walk to the tennis court and volley a few balls. She wants to be ready.

<chuckles> She's a caution.

Awwwhhhh.  I hope she doesn’t wear herself out!  I also pray her wishes come true!   

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Oh jewel, I'm so sorry for your loss. It does not sound like you caused her passing. It sounds like you kept her alive much longer than she would have lived without you. Try to remember all the good times because no one, animals included, wants to be remembered any other way.

 

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Wow on that recent episode with Katy Perry....Fenmore's? What an ugly store. Why those record-as-decorations and music theme? So loud and tacky. It's definitely NOT how I pictured Fenmore's all these years (as a classic department store).

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Wow on that recent episode with Katy Perry....Fenmore's? What an ugly store. Why those record-as-decorations and music theme? So loud and tacky. It's definitely NOT how I pictured Fenmore's all these years (as a classic department store).

I pictured it like Nordstrom here. They would have a guy in a tux playing softly on a grand piano between women's shoes and the escalator.

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17 hours ago, peacheslatour said:

Welp, I did it. I just signed all the paperwork to sell my dad's house. I feel relieved and at the same time very, very sad.

I don't know if it will be the same for you, but I felt the same way when our folks house and possessions were finally all wrapped up.  There were more than a few wrenching moments at the auction as I saw some heirlooms that nobody either wanted or wanted enough to move were sold.

But I found that within a relatively short time, those feelings went away and I didn't find myself thinking much about what was lost but more about what had been.  

You have been a total trooper with your Dad and your parent's belongings and in every way, from what you've told us about this process.  Those have been the actions of a loving and supportive daughter and all around good human being.  I hope that's the feeling you're left with, eventually.

You done good, Peacheslatour!

 

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Wow on that recent episode with Katy Perry....Fenmore's? What an ugly store. Why those record-as-decorations and music theme? So loud and tacky. It's definitely NOT how I pictured Fenmore's all these years (as a classic department store).

That was a Fenmore's Boutique, not the main store. The decor was likely an attempt to seem less staid and mainstream and to appeal to a younger crowd.

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I pictured it like Nordstrom here. They would have a guy in a tux playing softly on a grand piano between women's shoes and the escalator.

Huh, that must be a Nordstrom thing because I've been in Nordstrom stores in three different states and they all had a guy playing the piano. As far as Fenmore's is concerned, I've never considered it as being at the Nordstrom's level. I think it's more like Dillards. (And yeah, I know Dillards also considers itself a luxury department store but I don't. For reasons. Come at me. 🙄)

Re Nordstrom, I went to one in Northern CA once and as the group of us were leaving the store around 4:00 these ladies were showing up dressed to the nines with gloves and everything. (Similar to the way Jill was dressed at Dru and Neil's wedding reception shown earlier this week.) A local in our group said they were coming for afternoon tea. I don't know why but that really made an impression on me. This was back in the 90s so I bet they don't do it anymore.

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24 minutes ago, boes said:

I don't know if it will be the same for you, but I felt the same way when our folks house and possessions were finally all wrapped up.  There were more than a few wrenching moments at the auction as I saw some heirlooms that nobody either wanted or wanted enough to move were sold.

But I found that within a relatively short time, those feelings went away and I didn't find myself thinking much about what was lost but more about what had been.  

You have been a total trooper with your Dad and your parent's belongings and in every way, from what you've told us about this process.  Those have been the actions of a loving and supportive daughter and all around good human being.  I hope that's the feeling you're left with, eventually.

You done good, Peacheslatour!

 

Thank you, that brought tears to my eyes. I wasn't allowed anywhere near the estate sale or the auction so I didn't experience that awfulness, thank god. I did read the lists of what things went for and I noticed some things missing from the list. My mother's fine china for one. Oh, well. I had to do it, my dad's care is very expensive but I can't help feeling guilty. Like what if he wakes up one day and he's fine? And I sold all his earthly possessions. Ugh.

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That was a Fenmore's Boutique, not the main store. The decor was likely an attempt to seem less staid and mainstream and to appeal to a younger crowd.

Huh, that must be a Nordstrom thing because I've been in Nordstrom stores in three different states and they all had a guy playing the piano. As far as Fenmore's is concerned, I've never considered it as being at the Nordstrom's level. I think it's more like Dillards. (And yeah, I know Dillards also considers itself a luxury department store but I don't. For reasons. Come at me. 🙄)

Re Nordstrom, I went to one in Northern CA once and as the group of us were leaving the store around 4:00 these ladies were showing up dressed to the nines with gloves and everything. (Similar to the way Jill was dressed at Dru and Neil's wedding reception shown earlier this week.) A local in our group said they were coming for afternoon tea. I don't know why but that really made an impression me. This was back in the 90s so I bet they don't do it anymore.

We used to have a chain of department store here called Frederick and Nelson's. They were the one with the fabulous Christmas displays and where everyone went to get their picture taken with Santa. The had a very high end tea room with weekly fashion shows. Doesn't B&B have something similar? I wish the soaps would bring back some of the elegance of the past. One of the reason's I and I'm sure many other people watch soaps is to see people living leisurely, glamorous lives. Far from the rat race that is modern life.

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Thanks for the clarification Joimiaroxeu that tacky place Lauren and Gloria were working in wasn't the real Fenmore's of all these years but a pop up boutique. Although that seems weird now how opposed Lauren was to Billy's Jabotique idea a couple years ago.....she was adamant it would hasten the decline of the traditional department store.

Loving this department store look talk. Living in Seattle the Nordstrom flagship store does indeed have live piano music (ironically, as peacheslatour knows, Nordstrom flagship downtown Seattle is in the old Frederick and Nelson's space). I didn't live here when F&N was a thing.

Not to be too Pacific Northwest centric, but in my head Fenmore's was more akin to The Bon Marche (before it got gobbled up by Macy's). 

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32 minutes ago, JasonCC said:

Thanks for the clarification Joimiaroxeu that tacky place Lauren and Gloria were working in wasn't the real Fenmore's of all these years but a pop up boutique. Although that seems weird now how opposed Lauren was to Billy's Jabotique idea a couple years ago.....she was adamant it would hasten the decline of the traditional department store.

Loving this department store look talk. Living in Seattle the Nordstrom flagship store does indeed have live piano music (ironically, as peacheslatour knows, Nordstrom flagship downtown Seattle is in the old Frederick and Nelson's space). I didn't live here when F&N was a thing.

Not to be too Pacific Northwest centric, but in my head Fenmore's was more akin to The Bon Marche (before it got gobbled up by Macy's). 

Ah, the Bon.

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Peaches, I'm reading that the We Swear We're Not The Gestapo forces are on their way to Seattle this weekend.  Please be careful if you're out and about.

And can I say that Dr. Birx is working my last nerve.  Will someone please take one of her stupid scarves and shove it in her dissembling mouth?  Sorry, I'm salty.  It's been a long week.  But I bought some cherries and white peaches today that were delicious, and I just treated myself to an ice cream waffle.  Let the weekend commence! 

P.S. -pearlite, I know you hate them, but that raccoon is too cute and made me smile!  

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Pittsburgh has no department stores left.  We had three when I was a kid.  Kaufmann's (once owned by the family that commissioned FLW to build Fallingwater as their weekend home) was the last one and it became a Macy's about 15 years ago.  Macy's closed a few years back.  Now a Target will be going in the ground floor.  I'm not sure about the rest of the building.

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10 hours ago, Snaporaz said:

P.S. -pearlite, I know you hate them, but that raccoon is too cute and made me smile!  

I don't hate them as such, snap. I just prefer that they keep to their own turf. They did chew massive holes in part of my roof and fascia, and then went through one wall on my third floor. Ending up with little black paws reaching through that portal into my bedroom. Upshot? 25K worth of complete roof rebuild and so on.

So, yes, they're cute--at a distance. And you take any chance you get for a smile, sweetie!

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We lost pretty much all our Canadian department stores [sniff]. We had Eatons, where my father worked and where the mother would take me on Fridays when she felt like it. And Simpsons, and Holt Renfrew, which is now foreign owned.

Hudsons Bay, the old fur trading empire is also in foreign ownership, and they're in the same group as Saks, Nordstrom, and so on. So instead of our own stores, we have Saks and Nordstrom, and the non-Canadian The Bay.

As a kid who grew up part of the time in a department store, I came to really love them. Now we've got pretty much nothing [sniff].

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11 hours ago, Snaporaz said:

Peaches, I'm reading that the We Swear We're Not The Gestapo forces are on their way to Seattle this weekend.  Please be careful if you're out and about.

And can I say that Dr. Birx is working my last nerve.  Will someone please take one of her stupid scarves and shove it in her dissembling mouth?  Sorry, I'm salty.  It's been a long week.  But I bought some cherries and white peaches today that were delicious, and I just treated myself to an ice cream waffle.  Let the weekend commence! 

P.S. -pearlite, I know you hate them, but that raccoon is too cute and made me smile!  

You do it too? Ice cream waffle sandwiches have been a staple treat at our house ever since Monsieur LaTour and I got married. And don't worry, I'm a hermit. I do, however worry about JasonCC. He is up on Capitol Hill. But thanks, you old lovey bug!

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19 hours ago, JasonCC said:

Not to be too Pacific Northwest centric, but in my head Fenmore's was more akin to The Bon Marche (before it got gobbled up by Macy's). 

It had my favorite restroom!  It was huge with  an elegant lounge area.  Reminded me of The Women (last scene in the ladies room).  Waah, now I miss Seattle.  

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It had my favorite restroom!  It was huge with  an elegant lounge area.  Reminded me of The Women (last scene in the ladies room).  Waah, now I miss Seattle.  

Nordstom in Bellevue had a lovely Ladies Lounge. Did The Collonade have something like that? I seem to remember Drinki and Sharon squabbling somewhere like that.

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