What's outside of your picture window today?
As we get ready for the real winter to show up and COVID-19 still playing a major part in our lives I like to spend moments of my day de-stressing about what's going on in the world today. All I have to do is look out the window and observe some of natures beautiful creatures, how they interact and ponder how small it makes my troubles seem. Sometimes I may even get the opportunity to take a photo or two. How about you? Anything going on outside of your window(s) that you want to share?
For those members that have the ability to size your photos before you upload them to the discussion, may I suggest using the following sizes:
– 500 x 335 pixels (landscape)
– 210 x 210 pixels (square)
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@carolc66, @callalloo and all...
I'm joining your fasting message just briefly, as I've read and been told to be very careful about this. Especially if you have heath issues or take meds.
If John is discussing it with you, you're on track. And, you know your body well.
I hope it goes well and you are pleased...blessings. Elizabeth
Hi Elizabeth @ess77, There is an app you can download free for your phone that helps you identify plants and more. Interesting way for a novice like me to identify plants and bugs.
iNaturalist - https://gadgets360.com/culture/reviews/inaturalist-app-review-1847204
@sueinmn...and this is 'light duty'???
Should you ck the definition?
You're nuts, lady, good nuts but nuts. No garden work this week? I love it, love hearing about you antics. Especially the window sanding and the 3 days working at the fair!
Keep it up! Blessings, elizabeth
Indigo (the blue in blue jeans) is an ancient natural dye that is easy to use safely, dyes quickly (many natural dyes require hours to day in the dye pot to give color), produces colorfast results at home, and has built-in science lessons.
Shibori, aka Japanaese tie-dye, is a method of folding, gathering and otherwise manipulating fabric to give interesting patterns, I use the resulting textiles or fibers in my sewing and fiber crafts. When I finish and get everything taken care of I'll post some pics.
As for your plant, I don't recognize it. I'll try to remember to show the pics to my daughter - she has more recent experience with a huge variety of house plants than I - since we have been traveling, I have "thinned my herd" to just a handful of family legacy plants and a few indestructible orchids.
Sue
@johnbishop, and all....
Thanks, John. Downloading and getting busy having fun. I love this kind of thing. I have a couple of bird apps that help. Audubon I also use to report different birds as they stop through on their way south or north. I'm on some routes now with my 8 feeders and suet, thanks to you, my friend.
Yesterday I had a large flock of very loud geese flying over our pool heading south. Some stay or stop her, but a lot go further south. Fun to watch them.
Be well and be blessed, John.
Elizabeth
@sueinmn, and all.
Thanks, Sue, for the info. I used to dye a bit in the hippie tie-dye Era. Enjoyed working to get different patterns for shirts and pants.
I thought it had to be for your crafts. Do you use fabric you have and reuse or find other fabrics ...still not really taking some rest time, though. I don't think you do much resting to be honest?
Enjoy...elizabeth
@ess77 You have sure been busy. Your son must really be pleased with the way have done things to accommodate his needs.
I love all of the organizing you have been doing too. I really need to get to that myself but I've been procrastinating.
Regarding the YouTube exercises, there are really exercises for every level. I am sure if you looked some more you would find some that would be good for you. If I come across any I will pass the link on to you.
JK
@contentandwell and all...
Thanks, JK, but no thanks. Not for me. I'm doing everything possible with this body, I mean truly all that can be done. NO MORE!
I'm clearing, cleaning another closet in another room today. I do more exercise doing these jobs than I possibly could with a program, video. And, I'm accomplishing things only I can and must do before I get ill again, go back into hospital, my son has difficulty or life throws me another pipe bomb!
The only dedicated exercise I will or can do is therapy 95degree pool, or inside walking. I may hit my outdoor pool in late afternoon to soak, relax if it's not raining. That's it.
I'm 75, multiple illnesses and issues, with a demanding caretakers job full time...got a call this morning at 4. He doesn't sleep well or long due to acute and chronic pain 24/7. So, basically, I'm on 24/7 call for him to chat, tell me something he's thinking about, or screaming needing help.
So, enjoy your wonderful times w/YouTube videos.
I'm thrilled to be alive, moving, breathing and able to accomplish some of these life requierements!
I hope you enjoy and get stronger...blessings to you... elizabeth
@ess77 It sounds as if with all you are doing you are getting plenty of movement in there. When you think of it, programmed exercises are there to make up for the fact that many of us do not have a lot of movement day to day but it sounds as if you are doing plenty.
I have not rejoined my health club but one thing I am looking forward to if I do is pool jogging. Unfortunately, the pool is not kept as warm as you mentioned but it's the only pool available for me.
I too am 75, or will be later in the month. I am finding that 75 is a lot different from 65 plus I know I lost momentum during pandemic isolation. I tried to keep up with videos but over time I did them less and less.
It sounds to me as if you are doing an amazing job with all that you have to do. Your son is very lucky to have you.
JK
In response to Carol66's fasting plan: My husband is an extremely brittle diabetic who can go from 200 down to 25 in 10 minutes...25 means you quit breathing, so it's pretty exciting/unwelcome. In order to avoid sugar, salt, and fat in his diet, I cook almost everything from scratch. Even during the years he was waiting for a kidney transplant, neither of us ever has a cold or flu. Seems that processed foods contain stuff to retard spoilage, which means they kill good bacteria that are supposed to live in your gut. (That's why there are so many ads for probiotics...to restore good bacteria for good health.) Before he went on dialysis, he worked NINE trade shows for the outdoor industry every Jan-March. Long days of driving (Mondays and Tuesdays) with 12-hour days at the shows except for Sundays, when it was only a mere 8 so that people could pack up and start driving home to pack up for the next week's show. Lots of coughing, sneezing fellow exhibitors and crowds. However, I precooked meals and sent them with him, and he never even had a sniffle. Even though he's retired now with a new kidney, I continue to cook from scratch. Rule is that any package/can that has a list of chemicals isn't going to be purchased by me. I've had one cold during the last 30 years; he's had none. What you eat is important!