Name 3 cool things going on right now?

Purple Fairy Tree
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I think it's a good idea to remind ourselves about the positive aspects of life, so I'd like you to list 3 cool things which are going on right now (as it may not always be the case)?
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1. My parents are still here
2. There's no more washing up
3. I left fb, rewarded myself with ten club membership and never looked back cos you're all greatPost edited by Purple Fairy Tree on0 -
I am #1 on Dankinds Asshole list, friends and family that I can rely on, live near a beach.
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Yeah I think I saw the list, I like the last 2!0
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I think there are only two thus far? I just managed to elude that inclusion.0
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I have to tell you, one thing not on my list is where I live- El Dorado County, California. I'm considering petitioning to have it renamed either "Hell Dorado County" or simply "Burnt County".But cool as in far out, groovy, righteous, gnarly, cherry, bitchin', neeto, boss, rad, and awesome:1. A Ben Webster record I had forgotten all about that I listened to last night called Soulville.2. I managed to get to Ikea and purchase a Kallax shelf for my LP's (big YAY!)3. The book I'm reading is way cool, Nat Hentoff's Listen to the Stories."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Poncier said:hedonist said:I think there are only two thus far? I just managed to elude that inclusion.
- I do not have pancreatic cancer (a very real fear two weeks ago).
- I'm re-starting physical therapy in a couple of weeks and am so looking forward to regaining my strength and having that positive, productive sense again.
AND BONUS!!! I am soon to hit double-nickel territory; wasn't sure I'd make it for a while there
Lots more but I needed a nudge, so thank you for getting that out of me, Poncier. It helped in ways.0 -
1. Yesterday, my step-dad made it off the table after cardiac arrest and has signs of brain function.
2. My sister moved back and saw her sons again. I found her a lakeview home, furnished it. She hasn't died of substance dependency yet.
3. I'm enjoying the outdoors and camping again in a few days.I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
Animals were hiding behind the Coral
Except for little Turtle
I could swear he's trying to talk to me
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@brianlux I just googled where you live, looks hellish:
Good news about the Ikea Kallix, we have the Expident, in fact I need to go to IKEA soon... I just find the prospect of walking round a windowless maze daunting. It'd be better if they could do collection only like Argos.
Great news @hedonist and @tish0 -
West Coast Dreamgirl said:@brianlux I just googled where you live, looks hellish:
Good news about the Ikea Kallix, we have the Expident, in fact I need to go to IKEA soon... I just find the prospect of walking round a windowless maze daunting. It'd be better if they could do collection only like Argos.
Great news @hedonist and @tishAh, beautiful Lake Tahoe! It really is quite a lovely place! But if you come to visit, avoid summers- way too many crowds, and Winter- same thing only skiers and mucky roads. Late fall and mid to late spring are the best times.But here's the deal with El Dorado County. First, a map:Tahoe is located near that grey patch in the far right side of the left hand map. There are also some marvelous high country surrounding Tahoe. But most of the inhabited parts of the county are in the lower foothills on the mid to far left side of the county map and none of it looks anything like Tahoe.Here's why I (sort of) jokingly call it "Hell Dorado County":-Summers are brutal- long and dry. Normal dry spells run at least 3 months and I've seen five months running here with no rain.-Water can be a real issue here and in prolonged drought, and if you live outside on of the city limits, the county can basically confiscate your well.-The political climate here is great... if you are a die-hard republican, don't believe in climate change, and are not too worried if someone discovers you hate people of color.-The county seat of Placerville, which is near where I live, has the nickname "Hangtown" and hangman's nooses are seen on street signs, city building signs and many businesses. Many people here are proud of the violent nature of the gold rush days (not to mention the genocide of the indigenous peoples in the 1800's). Some examples:-Because we are east of several major metropolitan areas and the prevailing winds blow our way, our air quality is often quite poor, at times matching or is even worse than Los Angles' several time a year.-And last but not least, wild fire danger is very high to extreme from mid June through September and sometime into early November.Here's what the 97,000 acre King Fire in El Dorado County look like in 2014:And here's a satellite view of the Paradise Camp fire which happened in November of 2018 (different county to the north of here but same elevation, terrain, climate, etc.) What you see is about 153,000 acres on fire. The same thing could happen here:
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:West Coast Dreamgirl said:@brianlux I just googled where you live, looks hellish:
Good news about the Ikea Kallix, we have the Expident, in fact I need to go to IKEA soon... I just find the prospect of walking round a windowless maze daunting. It'd be better if they could do collection only like Argos.
Great news @hedonist and @tishAh, beautiful Lake Tahoe! It really is quite a lovely place! But if you come to visit, avoid summers- way too many crowds, and Winter- same thing only skiers and mucky roads. Late fall and mid to late spring are the best times.But here's the deal with El Dorado County. First, a map:Tahoe is located near that grey patch in the far right side of the left hand map. There are also some marvelous high country surrounding Tahoe. But most of the inhabited parts of the county are in the lower foothills on the mid to far left side of the county map and none of it looks anything like Tahoe.Here's why I (sort of) jokingly call it "Hell Dorado County":-Summers are brutal- long and dry. Normal dry spells run at least 3 months and I've seen five months running here with no rain.-Water can be a real issue here and in prolonged drought, and if you live outside on of the city limits, the county can basically confiscate your well.-The political climate here is great... if you are a die-hard republican, don't believe in climate change, and are not too worried if someone discovers you hate people of color.-The county seat of Placerville, which is near where I live, has the nickname "Hangtown" and hangman's nooses are seen on street signs, city building signs and many businesses. Many people here are proud of the violent nature of the gold rush days (not to mention the genocide of the indigenous peoples in the 1800's). Some examples:-Because we are east of several major metropolitan areas and the prevailing winds blow our way, our air quality is often quite poor, at times matching or is even worse than Los Angles' several time a year.-And last but not least, wild fire danger is very high to extreme from mid June through September and sometime into early November.Here's what the 97,000 acre King Fire in El Dorado County look like in 2014:And here's a satellite view of the Paradise Camp fire which happened in November of 2018 (different county to the north of here but same elevation, terrain, climate, etc.) What you see is about 153,000 acres on fire. The same thing could happen here:Post edited by Purple Fairy Tree on0 -
hedonist said:Poncier said:hedonist said:I think there are only two thus far? I just managed to elude that inclusion.
- I do not have pancreatic cancer (a very real fear two weeks ago).
- I'm re-starting physical therapy in a couple of weeks and am so looking forward to regaining my strength and having that positive, productive sense again.
AND BONUS!!! I am soon to hit double-nickel territory; wasn't sure I'd make it for a while there
Lots more but I needed a nudge, so thank you for getting that out of me, Poncier. It helped in ways.
But quite glad to hear #1 on your list. Stay well.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
West Coast Dreamgirl said:brianlux said:West Coast Dreamgirl said:@brianlux I just googled where you live, looks hellish:
Good news about the Ikea Kallix, we have the Expident, in fact I need to go to IKEA soon... I just find the prospect of walking round a windowless maze daunting. It'd be better if they could do collection only like Argos.
Great news @hedonist and @tishAh, beautiful Lake Tahoe! It really is quite a lovely place! But if you come to visit, avoid summers- way too many crowds, and Winter- same thing only skiers and mucky roads. Late fall and mid to late spring are the best times.But here's the deal with El Dorado County. First, a map:Tahoe is located near that grey patch in the far right side of the left hand map. There are also some marvelous high country surrounding Tahoe. But most of the inhabited parts of the county are in the lower foothills on the mid to far left side of the county map and none of it looks anything like Tahoe.Here's why I (sort of) jokingly call it "Hell Dorado County":-Summers are brutal- long and dry. Normal dry spells run at least 3 months and I've seen five months running here with no rain.-Water can be a real issue here and in prolonged drought, and if you live outside on of the city limits, the county can basically confiscate your well.-The political climate here is great... if you are a die-hard republican, don't believe in climate change, and are not too worried if someone discovers you hate people of color.-The county seat of Placerville, which is near where I live, has the nickname "Hangtown" and hangman's nooses are seen on street signs, city building signs and many businesses. Many people here are proud of the violent nature of the gold rush days (not to mention the genocide of the indigenous peoples in the 1800's). Some examples:-Because we are east of several major metropolitan areas and the prevailing winds blow our way, our air quality is often quite poor, at times matching or is even worse than Los Angles' several time a year.-And last but not least, wild fire danger is very high to extreme from mid June through September and sometime into early November.Here's what the 97,000 acre King Fire in El Dorado County look like in 2014:And here's a satellite view of the Paradise Camp fire which happened in November of 2018 (different county to the north of here but same elevation, terrain, climate, etc.) What you see is about 153,000 acres on fire. The same thing could happen here:
Yeah, but too much complaining and I feel bad about that. This is the cool thread and complaining is not cool! I wish I hadn't posted any of that. Sorry!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Poncier said:hedonist said:Poncier said:hedonist said:I think there are only two thus far? I just managed to elude that inclusion.
- I do not have pancreatic cancer (a very real fear two weeks ago).
- I'm re-starting physical therapy in a couple of weeks and am so looking forward to regaining my strength and having that positive, productive sense again.
AND BONUS!!! I am soon to hit double-nickel territory; wasn't sure I'd make it for a while there
Lots more but I needed a nudge, so thank you for getting that out of me, Poncier. It helped in ways.
But quite glad to hear #1 on your list. Stay well.
As to the A-holes, only DK knows...
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hedonist said:Poncier said:hedonist said:Poncier said:hedonist said:I think there are only two thus far? I just managed to elude that inclusion.
- I do not have pancreatic cancer (a very real fear two weeks ago).
- I'm re-starting physical therapy in a couple of weeks and am so looking forward to regaining my strength and having that positive, productive sense again.
AND BONUS!!! I am soon to hit double-nickel territory; wasn't sure I'd make it for a while there
Lots more but I needed a nudge, so thank you for getting that out of me, Poncier. It helped in ways.
But quite glad to hear #1 on your list. Stay well.
As to the A-holes, only DK knows...0 -
brianlux said
Thank you @brianlux I can tell you really have thought about this.
Yeah, but too much complaining and I feel bad about that. This is the cool thread and complaining is not cool! I wish I hadn't posted any of that. Sorry!0 -
West Coast Dreamgirl said:brianlux said
Thank you @brianlux I can tell you really have thought about this.
Yeah, but too much complaining and I feel bad about that. This is the cool thread and complaining is not cool! I wish I hadn't posted any of that. Sorry!
Three days off from work and errands! I think that qualifies as very cool!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
tempo_n_groove said:hedonist said:Poncier said:hedonist said:Poncier said:hedonist said:I think there are only two thus far? I just managed to elude that inclusion.
- I do not have pancreatic cancer (a very real fear two weeks ago).
- I'm re-starting physical therapy in a couple of weeks and am so looking forward to regaining my strength and having that positive, productive sense again.
AND BONUS!!! I am soon to hit double-nickel territory; wasn't sure I'd make it for a while there
Lots more but I needed a nudge, so thank you for getting that out of me, Poncier. It helped in ways.
But quite glad to hear #1 on your list. Stay well.
As to the A-holes, only DK knows...This weekend we rock Portland0 -
hedonist said:Poncier said:hedonist said:I think there are only two thus far? I just managed to elude that inclusion.
- I do not have pancreatic cancer (a very real fear two weeks ago).
- I'm re-starting physical therapy in a couple of weeks and am so looking forward to regaining my strength and having that positive, productive sense again.
AND BONUS!!! I am soon to hit double-nickel territory; wasn't sure I'd make it for a while there
Lots more but I needed a nudge, so thank you for getting that out of me, Poncier. It helped in ways.
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West Coast Dreamgirl said:1. My parents are still here
2. There's no more washing up
3. I left fb, rewarded myself with ten club membership and never looked back cos you're all great"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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