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James Prescott Posts: 25952 Joined: 11th Jan 2010 Location: UK | Posted at 19:16 on 2nd May 2013 Ruth how far away are you from Rishworth -we have been round there a few times --a very nice area.?? |
Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | Posted at 19:16 on 2nd May 2013 Seattle was pretty violent last night, but they seem to be having problems up there knowing "HOW" to protest...they also have passed marijuana laws, so lots of subverives....our Govenor today signed into law that illegals could have four year driving permits without citizenship...you all know there's 11 milliom illegals in the USA..and most of them live along the West and southern Coast of the USA..plus Chicago. Anybody else can't just walk across the border like those south of us do...they have to go through imigration. I think different cities were protesting for different things last night...but for the most part it was an middle class thing for better jobs and benefits...or for illegals, changed immigration laws...allowing those that came in the door the back way to be allowed to be legal citizens anyway. I try to stay out of downtown Portland these days..as many do... It's not what it use to be. Other then that, have an thing going on "turtles" this morning...I use to see an "turttle woman" occasionally...I think I found the so called message she was trying to relate. Now McYoung always saw an "Tuttle woman" telling her...it's coming from the south...the storm is coming from the south. There really is an Native Woman named this but don't know if she's still alive. I've talked with her occasionally. But the one I "see" is an different one I think. the one I "see" I think was an "grandmother" that raised an ancestor. Our family is carrying her legacy....her and her hubby werre great friends of George Washington. Their enemies saw her killed at an treaty with her husband the Chief at the time..he surivived...very trageic event.. Just before the "Trail of Tears". I think she protects us as her future generations. Helps to teach us things and warns us also. Planted more cucumbers and mini-pumpkins this morning...sunny and suppose to get really hot in the next couple of days, for this time of the year...but very windy also. Today hubby leaves work early to go get the boys, while sissy goes to OHSU for some ear appointments with her mom. We are now both deaf in one ear...not just me. She has always had ear infections...my problem is an bit dfferent, but I've had them also in the past. Maybe they can get fixed and we can get our hearing back again. Esp sissy..she' s growing up and needs her hearing. At any rate..have an good day everyone! |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | Posted at 20:09 on 2nd May 2013 On 2nd May 2013 19:16, james prescott wrote:
James, about a 5 minute walk up the road |
James Prescott Posts: 25952 Joined: 11th Jan 2010 Location: UK | Posted at 20:14 on 2nd May 2013 We have eaten there a couple of times --a pub on the left on the main road just cant think of the name. |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | Posted at 20:30 on 2nd May 2013 There are a few James and they're always changing their names even we can't keep up, there's the Turnpike up on the tops up by Booth Wood reservoir, there's the Old Bore at Cunning Corner (used to be called that) right on the bend, then there's The Royal near to the school and what was the Besom, now the Silk Mill, that's nearly in Ripponden. |
James Prescott Posts: 25952 Joined: 11th Jan 2010 Location: UK | Posted at 20:42 on 2nd May 2013 I think it may have been the Royal--we ate upstairs --a abit of a garden surround. |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | Posted at 21:09 on 2nd May 2013 That's the one and I've just remembered its recently changed its name to the Malt House, but yes there is an upstairs eating area, and gardens around it. They do a nice Sunday roast, heaps of roast beef and Yorkshire Pudding. |
Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | Posted at 02:21 on 3rd May 2013 Third day of chemtrailing here to cut down the wind...sissy was told at the hospital 3 or 4 surgeries and she might not be having the ear infections...but rather she gets her hearing back is another thing. I guess they might try one small one at a time and see if it makes any difference. Hubby went to get the boys from school, and his car wouldn't start..my son made it home in the mean time and went to get them all and let the car sit until it cooled down....and it started...I went out an picked him up and took him to his car..rest stayed at their house. .Car is on it's way out...but he still needs it to run for an bit longer...I don't think the chemtrailing helps our area any either. Just really unusual winds here though otherwise. My plants look depleted of moisture so just got in from watering an bit. Reminds me of sand laden eastern Washington today. I really could stand to win an significant sized lottery. Time to relax. |
Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | Posted at 06:34 on 3rd May 2013 Ron....the pain killer that's an herbal made from "hops" is called Vinoprin...60 soft gels costs $29.95....or you can get an free trial if you go to some comapany called "Benchmark"...it's all over in the search engines if you plug in the name. Also an guy came on coast tonight said that no one has mentioned that they lost 43,000 sheep recently in Ireland from four foot drifts of snow....Minnesota just picked up 13 inches of the white stuff and here it is May...highly unusual since the late 1800's...weatherwise. |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 08:13 on 3rd May 2013 Hi Shirley and thanks for the information, but in reality there is no way I would purchase this product online simply because there are too many crooks about making pills that 'look like' a particular brand when in fact it could be anything. I will have a 'butchers hook' on the High Street, thanks anyway. |