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Received encouraging news from my oncologist just now. We are going on month 20 since initial diagnosis for 12-18 months longevity and I've "exceeded expectations". All vitals remain stable.
That's great news Austin. Thanks for sharing.

Bert, at the risk of being dubbed a damn Yankee or even a Commie, I'll admit that I actually enjoy living near DC and being able to come into the city three days a week (for 25 years it was five...)

I just got back from a lunchtime stroll over to the Smithsonian Natural History museum. I never get bored with the Paleontology and Archeology and Anthropology sections. Last week I walked through Air and Space, and I find my way to the East Gallery of the art museum every so often.

And then there are the little historical notes that make it fun for me. I took an out-of-town friend for a cheap Chinese lunch a block from my office at a place called the "Wok and Roll." Good food, and he was fascinated to find out the building had been the Surratt Boarding House in 1860, where the Lincoln assassination was plotted -- and where Mary Surratt was arrested before being tried and hanged in July of that year. A couple weeks ago, my wife and I stopped into the Willard Hotel for a drink before dinner. It's amazing to me that in that same hotel, the Battle Hymn of the Republic was written in 1861, and MLK Jr. wrote his "I have a Dream" speech in 1963...Not to mention Lincoln lived there before he moved into the White House, among many, many others.

Okay. Stop me before they hire me for the Chamber of Commerce.
 
Received encouraging news from my oncologist just now. We are going on month 20 since initial diagnosis for 12-18 months longevity and I've "exceeded expectations". All vitals remain stable. CT scan and MRI coming October 1.

Getting infusion now as I type this. Feel great. Thanks.
Always in my prayers my cyber friend!!!!
 
Good morning from ATX. Currently 79°F and mostly clear. Excessive heat warning in effect. Today's high expected in triple digits.

Happy Hump Day, y'all.

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Received encouraging news from my oncologist just now. We are going on month 20 since initial diagnosis for 12-18 months longevity and I've "exceeded expectations". All vitals remain stable. CT scan and MRI coming October 1.

Getting infusion now as I type this. Feel great. Thanks.
Good news Austin. A bunch of folks have been praying for you. Plus you probably have some great docs.
 
That's great news Austin. Thanks for sharing.

Bert, at the risk of being dubbed a damn Yankee or even a Commie, I'll admit that I actually enjoy living near DC and being able to come into the city three days a week (for 25 years it was five...)

I just got back from a lunchtime stroll over to the Smithsonian Natural History museum. I never get bored with the Paleontology and Archeology and Anthropology sections. Last week I walked through Air and Space, and I find my way to the East Gallery of the art museum every so often.

And then there are the little historical notes that make it fun for me. I took an out-of-town friend for a cheap Chinese lunch a block from my office at a place called the "Wok and Roll." Good food, and he was fascinated to find out the building had been the Surratt Boarding House in 1860, where the Lincoln assassination was plotted -- and where Mary Surratt was arrested before being tried and hanged in July of that year. A couple weeks ago, my wife and I stopped into the Willard Hotel for a drink before dinner. It's amazing to me that in that same hotel, the Battle Hymn of the Republic was written in 1861, and MLK Jr. wrote his "I have a Dream" speech in 1963...Not to mention Lincoln lived there before he moved into the White House, among many, many others.

Okay. Stop me before they hire me for the Chamber of Commerce.
Yankee commie Chinese eating sellout! o_O

I love the history of D.C. I just hated driving there. That is why I usually took the train and walked around.

My wife's high school friend lives downtown D.C. and he would not think of leaving. Of course he paid a fortune for his house.
 
I have raised/had probably thousands of animals in my life.......it's what I do.......strange thing is I never really had any pets......I took better care of them than most people.......when I was working I would come home in the evening and head straight out back to take care of the animals.......it didn't matter if it was raining, freezing or what.....I took care of them before coming into the house........almost six yrs ago I got two GoldenDoodles........they changed my life......I had become sedentary and was heading downhill health wise. I started moving around and got back in shape.....walking 3-5 miles a day will do that to you.....then over time they became our lives.....our daughter lives in Lexington and we don't see her much......they have a gang of kids and they are all active in school things so time is limited........in April my dog Daisy was diagnosed with Uevodermatalogical Syndrome......it is an auto immune problem........her body is attacking the melanin .........Thursday I noticed that she wasn't seeing very well.......by Saturday she was nearly blind........if not totally.......I know she has no vision within about three feet. I'm telling you folks.......seeing my dog bump into things and feeling for the steps is killing me........it didn't hurt this bad when they gave me away..........I thought I had grown a pretty tough skin over the years........this has proven that wrong.......
Good morning everyone. I have been gone this long ^^^^^^^

Sorry to hear awf. I lost my last dog 12 & 1/2 years ago and it still bothers me. She was just 3 & 1/2 and just a few days before I told my wife that she (the dog....Misty) is turning into a perfect dog for us. We ended up replacing her with our first pet bird and we said she wasn't going to change our lives. Biggest lie either of us has ever told. She completely rules the house.

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Anyway, I've been very busy. Working for a while, then traveling, then catching back up with work around here when I got back.

Glad to catch up and football season is right around the corner.
 
Yankee commie Chinese eating sellout! o_O

I love the history of D.C. I just hated driving there. That is why I usually took the train and walked around.

My wife's high school friend lives downtown D.C. and he would not think of leaving. Of course he paid a fortune for his house.
Bert, If he's in DC, and I assume outside the crime zones of Anacostia, he DID pay a fortune.

There are some really beautiful 19th Century neighborhoods in DC -- around the embassies in Kalorama Circle and other neighborhoods on Upper Connecticut Avenue and upper Wisconsin, Georgetown of course, Capitol Hill, behind DuPont Circle, Logan Square, lots of places. I lived on Capitol Hill for ten years -- a renter -- and had lots of well-off friends who had restored beautifully some old mansions and row houses from the 1850s. SO much history in those houses...
 
Good morning from ATX. Currently 80°F and partly cloudy and humid. Excessive heat warning in effect. Today's high may reach 102°F.

Local news announced SWAT called out about 3 miles south of us. Details pending.

Worked late yesterday on a OneDrive issue. Bah!

Wishing y'all another great day.

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Good morning folks.

My wife and daughter got out of here at 5am for a flight to Montreal. Glad they are getting a break —though actually, my wife just got back from a trip to see friends in Raleigh on Monday and my daughter just got back from a long trip to Peru on Friday.

You guys ever see those coffee mugs they have at Starbucks in various cities? My wife and daughter are committed collectors and we must have one of America's bigger collections —London, Paris, Istanbul, Peru, Mexico City, Barbados, Rome, SF, NYC, KC, Austin, Kentucky…maybe 50 of the things taking up an entire cabinet. Ah well, it’s a relatively cheap way to remember good times together for them.

As for me —heading into work. Hope you all have a great day.
 
Bert, If he's in DC, and I assume outside the crime zones of Anacostia, he DID pay a fortune.

There are some really beautiful 19th Century neighborhoods in DC -- around the embassies in Kalorama Circle and other neighborhoods on Upper Connecticut Avenue and upper Wisconsin, Georgetown of course, Capitol Hill, behind DuPont Circle, Logan Square, lots of places. I lived on Capitol Hill for ten years -- a renter -- and had lots of well-off friends who had restored beautifully some old mansions and row houses from the 1850s. SO much history in those houses...
They restored the house. It took them around two years and no telling how much money. The good part is that they did this about 25 years ago and now it may have cost three times more.
 
It is 68°F on our way to 90°. Even though it may be warm I still may fix a pot of New England Chowder. I love that stuff and I have some potatoes that need to be used.

The shrub area of my house looks a lot better. The guy worked for nearly 4 hours and it is basically bending over the whole time. I can't do stuff like that any more.

Well it looks like the law in narrowing down where @AustinTXCat lives, or at the least they are within three miles of him!!! o_O

edit: SHRUB area not SCRUB!
 
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It is 68°F on our way to 90°. Even though it may be warm I still may fix a pot of New England Chowder. I love that stuff and I have some potatoes that need to be used.

The scrub area of my house looks a lot better. The guy worked for nearly 4 hours and it is basically bending over the whole time. I can't do stuff like that any more.
I'm nearly there myself, Bert. 1.5 hours of hard yard work & my clothes are entirely wet with sweat & I need a 2 hours nap.
 
Good morning folks. Cool and clear in the east. Glad it is Friday.

Woke up way too early to what I first thought was a baby screaming -- in our empty house -- then decided might be an animal howling as a predator attacked it outside, though with the house tight and the AC running I couldn't decide the sound was even outside. It went on for a while, then I guess I drifted back to sleep. I've heard rabbits shriek when caught by an owl, and it might have been something like that. I'm all alone in the house, so the other possibilities are pretty far out there.

My son finished his week working with Fish and Wildlife inspectors at the airport in Dallas. Pretty amazing the stuff that comes through there in a week -- he sent me one photo of a crate with four full-sized stuffed zebras, a row of baboon heads and other assorted animal parts -- all legal, with a license purchased.

When he was leaving, the chief inspector who had taken a liking to him gave him a "challenge coin." These have spread outside the military, apparently. He was proud because as a boy he'd always been interested in mine, which I kept in a little box I'd let him rummage through.

The fact that I have a collection may piss off some of you former service members. I always felt a bit guilty when CSMs or battalion or brigade commanders would give me a coin after I wrote good things about their units, or just endured a combat deployment with them. I didn't feel worthy, but to turn it down would have been a bigger insult, so I always thanked them sincerely. And I do really value the memories.

Some of you folks must have some nice ones.

Back to work. Have a good day.
 
Good morning folks. Cool and clear in the east. Glad it is Friday.

Woke up way too early to what I first thought was a baby screaming -- in our empty house -- then decided might be an animal howling as a predator attacked it outside, though with the house tight and the AC running I couldn't decide the sound was even outside. It went on for a while, then I guess I drifted back to sleep. I've heard rabbits shriek when caught by an owl, and it might have been something like that. I'm all alone in the house, so the other possibilities are pretty far out there.

My son finished his week working with Fish and Wildlife inspectors at the airport in Dallas. Pretty amazing the stuff that comes through there in a week -- he sent me one photo of a crate with four full-sized stuffed zebras, a row of baboon heads and other assorted animal parts -- all legal, with a license purchased.

When he was leaving, the chief inspector who had taken a liking to him gave him a "challenge coin." These have spread outside the military, apparently. He was proud because as a boy he'd always been interested in mine, which I kept in a little box I'd let him rummage through.

The fact that I have a collection may piss off some of you former service members. I always felt a bit guilty when CSMs or battalion or brigade commanders would give me a coin after I wrote good things about their units, or just endured a combat deployment with them. I didn't feel worthy, but to turn it down would have been a bigger insult, so I always thanked them sincerely. And I do really value the memories.

Some of you folks must have some nice ones.

Back to work. Have a good day.
No, I could see no reason why anyone would be pissed off about it. My wife has a few as do many other military contractors and civil service who work with the military. I have quite a few, but don't know the exact amount as I am not really sure where all of them are.
 
Good late morning all,

I hope things are going well for you...

Speaking of challenge coins, my youngest daughter who is a nurse was given this by one of her patients husbands who specifically came back to find my daughter a few weeks after she took care of this persons wife.

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She really likes it and was impressed he'd come back after that long to give this to her...

Thought I'd share it since I had it on my desk and it was brought up.

Have a fine day all and not....... Larry Fine... (Maybe)


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Good morning from ATX. Currently 79°F and clear. Excessive heat warning in effect. Today's high may reach 102°F.

- Feeling better today. May have experienced side effects from chemo.

- Packing today/tomorrow for Scotland trip.

- Gonna prepare Oyster Stew later.

- Heading out for a hike shortly.

Enjoy your Saturday.

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Morning Legionnaires!

It is 80° right now with light winds. Today's high to be around 107° with more of the same tomorrow. Walking the monster is a shorter trek these days as she gets tired (hotter) faster. I get her out before the sun comes up to help but...

Must get yard work done today or tomorrow so...☀️ 😥. May wait until evening today as some clouds are supposed to roll in around 7pm.

Not much else going on so you folks kick back and enjoy the weekend and God Bless.
 
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Good morning folks.

Cloudy and mild in the east. Good weather for my Saturday run.

Taking it easy to today. My family is scattered to the four corners of the continent -- older daughter in Syoming, younger daughter in Montreal and son in Dallas. ITs a great era to be able to text them all at the same time and feel a lot closer than in previous times.

Hope you all have a good day.
 
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