General Discussion, Saturday, February 13, 2021

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  1. Lucille says:

    Saturday – Saturn’s day

    Middle English: saterday
    Old English: sæter(nes)dæg “Saturn’s day”

    Winter at the Tower Bridge, London…

    Latin: dies Saturni, “day of Saturn” – Saturn is the Roman and Italic god of agriculture and the consort of Ops. He is believed to have ruled the earth during an age of happiness and virtue.

    Winter at The Colosseum, Rome…

    Ancient Greek: hemera Khronu, “day of Cronus” – Cronus (Kronos, Cronos) is the Greek god (Titan) who ruled the universe until dethroned by his son Zeus.

    Winter at The Acropolis, Athens…

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  2. Lucille says:

    “A Thousand Years” by Christina Perri – Luka Sulic and Evgeny Genchev
    Posted February 12, 2021 – From their concert “Music. Actually” on December 20, 2020

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  3. WeeWeed says:

    Mornin’ y’all!

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  5. auscitizenmom says:

    Mornin’ Everyone. Overcast and rainy here. I even need the lights on in the house to see. I took Loki out to go pee and then she was ready to come back in. I saw a joke in the Reader’s Digest. “Back when my daughter was in infant, I was out pushing her in the stroller when a woman stopped us on the street. ‘My goodness, what a beautiful baby’ she remarked. ‘Does she look like her father?'” I thought it was especially funny because nobody would ever say that to my DIL. My three granddaughters are just miniatures of her and it is obvious. LOL

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    • Lucille says:

      Morning, aus! There was one of those stories in the Reader’s Digest true jokes section I’ve always remembered. A 1950s father and son dressed in Western clothes, hats and boots were looking in a department store window where the lingerie and undergarments were displayed including the latest in bras. The little boy asked his father what the bras were for. The Dad responded, “Well, son, they’re sorta like holsters.”

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  6. just stevie says:

    Brrrr and good morning to everyone from OK! 🥶🥶🥶 19 degrees and the big snow is scheduled to start early am hours Sunday thru Monday evening…and then another round Tuesday-Wednesday! I will consider myself blessed if I can get thru this without a pipe bursting LOL! Still looking at below zero Monday night…🥴

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  7. just stevie says:

    I has a sad story…(cat talk)

    Yesterday afternoon a flock of robins (50 or more) settled on the lawn across the street. Big fat, beautiful robins…I’ve never seen so many in one place like this. Now this is wayyyyyyy to early for robins in this area. They are all on the ground, not in the trees. And they are still here this morning pecking at a frozen ground. No water, no food! Oh my…my heart is just pleading with God to take care of them and not let them die. I am thinking of going and buying a couple of bags of food but robins usually eat worms. So any suggestions would be appreciated…😥

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  8. Lucille says:

    Amidst Congress doing nothing but blather on, telling lies and acting like they couldn’t care less about American citizens, Judicial Watch continues trying to hold them to account. This is a written report as I couldn’t locate Tom Fitton’s regular weekly video.


    https://www.judicialwatch.org/tom-fittons-weekly-update/justice-cover-up/

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  9. just stevie says:

    Robin update: Went to the store and bought suet and nut and fruit seed bags. Also some safflower and finch seed. Thought since I’m feeding one I should feed all hahaha! Oh and I put out pans of water. I know I’ll have to keep refreshing the water cause it’ll freeze! So now I’ll wait and see if they find the food and cross over to my property and be safe! 🙏🙏🙏

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