ALIEV-I-ATED in Postcards 4

  • Sept. 14, 2017, 11:06 a.m.
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482 In Silverton.

Yes, I am going through my train photos. The contrast on this one could have been increased, and it could have been cropped much tighter. But I share it with you as is. I should delete a lot too.

Poolie finished her second to last Cyber Knife Surgery yesterday. We arrived to visit after work the root beer float in hand. No matter what, that tastes good as does watermelon.
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  • Himself: Dinner last night was Mexican Pachati’s. Really good. We had a hawk yesterday eyeing the doves. Today crows.

  • Herself: I behaved weirdly at work yesterday. Today Pool. Today too, looking for a new pair of khaki pants. Every store seems to have 13, 14, 16, and 18’s. No 20’s. Tonight Judy’s meatballs with the meatballs coming from Costco.

  • Reading: Another Cadell.

  • Gratitude’s: Only those with Arthur-itis will appreciate this, but the Tuesday night Aleve is still working well a third day.


Eriu September 14, 2017

Sometimes your body knows best. Once I had a pain that wouldn't go away. The nurse practitioner said some organ was overworked and there was nothing she could do. She advised against aspirin, though. I ended up taking the aspirin anyway and I've never had that pain since. I like the pic the way it is - the train's surroundings are part of its story, fleshes it out.

gattaca September 14, 2017

I had to look up Cyber knife surgery. Very interesting.
I hope the procedure gives Poolie some more time.

Hillbilly Princess September 14, 2017

Deleted user September 15, 2017

I will have to try frozen meatballs , I have never bought them.

MageB Deleted user ⋅ September 15, 2017

They are from Costco, they are delicious, but the bag is huge.

Deleted user MageB ⋅ September 15, 2017

We don't have a Costco :-( but I will keep my eyes open for them ! Thanks !!!

NorthernSeeker September 17, 2017

I like your train photo...reminds me of the train station in Jasper, Alberta with the mountains in behind.

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