Day SEVENTY-THREE of Presidential recovery.
Day SEVENTY-THREE of Presidential recovery.
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Stellars….
Above: Greenland Coastline Arctic Cotton Grass
Above: Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen, Denmark
Below: North Germany
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Mornin’ Lucille!
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Good mornin’, Miz Wee!
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Good morning, Lucille!
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Good morning, Stella!
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Meet The Oldest Living Llama, A Heartwarming Hero At Camp For Sick Kids
“Give them lots of love … and they’ll live past your wildest dreams.”
By Stephanie Gallman Jordan – Updated on March 17, 2025
https://www.southernliving.com/oldest-llama-whitetop-victory-junction-camp-11696970?
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Good mornin’, and happy hump day! Last night ended up a bit of a mixed bag, but we at least kept the congressional seats we had. This morning I’ve found a bit of a whimsical imaginary coffee maker. I hope it at lease makes you smile. Keep your head on a swivel and carpe’ your coffee!
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Thanks and mornin’, T!
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Good mornin, Miss Wee! Every once in a while I miss that guy!
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Mornin’ Wee! The perfect guy for ‘hump day’.
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Mornin’ Stella!
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What fun! Love the detail!
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Mornin’ Tex!
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Good mornin’, Miss Stella! Off to the salt mines!
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Good day Tex,
I like the size of that virtual cup!
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Very creative, Texan! In addition to the white cup and saucer, let’s try out a handmade stoneware 20 oz mug to pull up some more green color in the coffee room….
This modern beach house would fit right in, too….
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Val Kilmer has passed away at the age of 65. RIP
https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/news/val-kilmer-legendary-actor-known-for-the-doors-and-tombstone-dies-at-65/ar-AA1C7GYw
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A lovely tribute from Benny Johnson….
Hollywood Icon Val Kilmer Shock Cause of Death REVEALED | Internet Stunned Loss of Legendary Actor
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The lady who “replaced” St. Tony of Fauci in the gov’t. was offered another position and didn’t take it so she’s been let go. She was offered the head of Indian Health Services job in AK. Said no, and she’s gone!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/fauci-s-replacement-at-nih-among-those-axed-by-rfk-jr/ar-AA1C6dLw
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The final quote of the article makes me think Tundra PA would be glad the woman is not going to AK.
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Pretty sure about that one! Good mornin’, czarina.
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Probably couldn’t stand being away from D.C.
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I just saw an unconfirmed post indicating that St. Tony’s wife, the head of “ethics” for this bunch got her walking papers. Can’t confirm just yet, but a boy can dream!
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This is precious. The latest law firm to make a deal with POTUS has a new partner on board and it’s causing a bit of a stir………………..
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/doug-emhoff-s-law-firm-hands-trump-another-victory-in-big-law-battle/ar-AA1C7uP9
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National Ferret Day
National Walking Day
National Day of Reconciliation
Childhelp National Day of Hope – about child abuse and neglect and the organizations that target these
National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day – well that identifies my lunch!
National DIY Day – must be something I can fix today…
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Mornin’ Czarina!
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Mornin’ czarina! These days (since I’m trying to limit carbs) a spoon of peanut butter is a favorite snack.
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Good day, Czarina! I’m game for walking ferrets….
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Mornin’ All. Gray and misty here and chilly. But, it feels almost warm if I think back to those 0* days. LOL. They are forecasting rain off and on and tomorrow snow. But, I am not too worried about the snow since it isn’t supposed to drop below 35*. And, then more rain. I don’t remember it being like this the last two years.
I have a Dr. appt to get tested for cataract surgery this morning. So, I had better go. How is it that dogs know before you do anything obvious, that you are going to leave? Loki has been out of sorts all morning, since we got up. SMH
Hope you all have good weather and a nice day.
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Good morning mom! Good luck at the eye doc!
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Thanks, it went pretty well. There is a slight problem with my left eye, but he still felt it will be alright.
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Mornin’ Mom!
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Good afternoon, aus! Hope all goes well with your doctor visit. I just looked up what progress has been made in cataract surgery and the procedure is much advanced since my mother had such surgery in the 1990s.
Here’s a fascinating bit of history: “Cataract surgery has a history spanning thousands of years, with the earliest documented procedures dating back to ancient Egypt around 2000 BCE. These primitive surgeries involved using a sharp instrument to displace the cataract from the visual axis. In India, around 600 BCE, the renowned physician Sushruta described a cataract surgical technique in his medical treatise, Sushruta Samhita.”
Interesting article: https://eyesurgeryguide.org/evolution-of-cataract-surgery-a-timeline/
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That is really interesting. Thanks. I know so many people who have had this done and it worked really well. I know there have been a few problems, but they are pretty rare. So, I am looking forward to getting it over with. They will do my right eye in a couple of weeks.
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