Wednesday, October 22, 2025
h2o meter and WNS
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
sloth alert!
Recently, I befriended Richard Nordquist on fb.
"Isn't he the fellow you worked with when you were a pioneer of distance-learning at Armstrong some few years ago?"
The very same. I doubt he really remembers who I am, but he kept coming up as "someone you might know", so I went ahead and officially added him to my list of fb friends. And he, in turn, accepted my request and has added me to his list of fb friends.
"Okay... "
And, today, he posted the above image of a baby sloth cuddling up to a toy sloth, as well as a poem. [Photo: A six-week-old orphaned two-toed sloth clings to a plush toy during International Sloth Day at the Panamerican Conservation Association in Panama City.Photo by Enea Lebrun / Reuters / The Times]
"Oh, that's so adorable... and sad... poor little orphan."
Yes. Anyway, as I was saying, I've only recently friended him, so I stopped to read some of the comments. One was a person saying they'd never seen a sloth in person, and he'd responded about seeing one in a zoo... so I added my personal take. "Richard Nordquist, I would see them fairly frequently when I was stationed in Panama. They're extremely slow on the ground, and, about twice a year, they would cross from one side of the mangrove swamp to the other. If one was in the road, I would have to wait several minutes for it to get by before I could pass. Interesting times!"
"Interesting indeed! That was while you were at Galeta Island, right? During your eight years of being in the Navy?"
You go it! Panama was my very first duty station. I didn't mention it to Dick, but those animals are as large as a man when grown. Certainly not anything you want to run into with your car... or get out of your car to deal with in person. Nope! So, we all knew to let them finish their slow crawl across the road, whether it made us late to our shift or not. Better safe than wrecked in the swamp!
"What did Dick have to say about that memory you posted?"
Well, I don't know that he'll say anything, but he did "like" it. That's good enough for me! (smile!)
3rd tina tuesday of october'25
Monday, October 20, 2025
happy Diwali! appetizers for all!
I especially wanted to share with Marcia, as it was her 65th birthday!
However, sharing with her middle daughter, Amanda, was perfect.
Sandy even took one of the Southwest Egg Rolls!
The sriracha sauce was so good that Amanda even ordered some for her burger!
Winner!
That was as close as any of us got to winning, that's for sure.Not even Elissa pulled a win at Bingo.
But Marcia sure did, as George made sure to treat her to three veggie appetizers for her bday65 - what a great guy!
My win came when I got home.
Comcast rewarded me with a $1 Movie Night, so, in honor of the Festival of Lights, I selected "The Grand Budapest Hotel".
Why that one?
Because my blonde roots confused it with "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel", that's why.
Hahahaha!!! Hahaha!!!
Still, I very much enjoyed this 2014 piece from Wes Anderson.
I even managed to catch this brilliant photo of the three principals of the film: 'Monsieur Gustave' (Ralph Fiennes), Concierge of the hotel, speaking of the painting ("Boy With Apple") to the hotel's Lobby Boy, 'Zero' (Tony Revolori), who has leaned down from the upper bunk and is visible in the make-up mirror...
wow.
Right place, right time.
(smile!)
Sunday, October 19, 2025
midnight pulp film festival
"The Endless Summer" (1966)
Interesting documentary of two surfers traveling in search of warm water
and warm air and waves.
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"Aquarium For Your Home: Saltwater Reef" (2008)
Literally, a salt water tank to watch for an hour.
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"The Little Shop Of Horrors" (1960)
The movie, not the musical.
deaths around Mushnik's flower store.
Nice touch: Jack Nicholson as the masochistic dental patient.
"Hundreds Of Beavers" (2022)
imagine if Beavis thought he was Wiley Coyote in a show
where he had to fight people dressed up as rabbits or fish or
beavers to get his apple cider still restored -
I'm so glad I didn't go to this when it was in Pooler.
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"Big Hair, Long Lashes" (2017)
Soft porn documentary showcasing 7 college-age girls working out of a
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"Ghost Squad" (2015)
Three seventh grade boys (Charlie, Alex, and Nick) have to
spend the night in a haunted house or get beat up
What is the ghost?
A dog left behind a hundred years ago.
Nice to see Kevin Nealon as the cool dad!
"The Lost World" (1925)
Prof. Challenger claims to have lost his colleague to dinosaurs -
reporter Malone gets the newspaper to fund the "rescue" mission
in return for the scoop, should the dinosaurs be real.
Pretty cool movie!
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"Bob Sideburns News" (1970)
17-minute Short!!!
Part of a larger episode of The Firesign Theatre troupe, just focused
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"Christmas Song" (2012)
Hallmark meets "Pitch Perfect" in this tale of two music teachers
forced to compete in a contest when their schools are merged -
Natasha Henstridge and Gabriel Hogan are the teachers -
pretty good!
"Convoy" (1978)
Kris Kristofferson as 'Rubber Duck', a trucker hauling a load across
AZ when he runs afoul of the sheriff (Ernest Borgnine).
He ends up with a trail of other truckers and even buses coming along into
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"Sex And Buttered Popcorn" (1989)
Ned Beatty hosts this documentary about sexploitation films from
the 1920's to the 1950's, mostly produced by Dan Sonney and Dave
Friedman - so much nudity, female AND male!!! Also taboo topics
like child marriage and drugs - the producers acknowledged the films
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"The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow" (1999)
Fellow comes to a small town bar looking for stories for his book,
gets told of Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman -
very true to original by Washington Irving.
Friday, October 17, 2025
one of these dances didn't happen...
Thursday, October 16, 2025
back to back meals with asburians
Monday, October 13, 2025
a birthday dinner from george
to misquote austin powers...
... I got my baby back, baby back!!!
Oh, yeah!!
Michelle at Rincon Transmission called about an hour after Smitty came by.
He'd brought me leftovers from the low country boil they had for Tyler and Theo.
I'm so happy my sis-in-law doesn't like leftovers!!!
Anyway, I called my brother to see if he was still fairly close... he was!
So he came for me and took me to retrieve my pretty little Saturn.
Oh, I do so miss her little fish-face when she's gone!!!
And what was the first thing I did?
I went to a movie, having checked the schedules while waiting for Smitty.
And what did I find?
The Universe had set me up to see "The Addams Family" after all!!!
That completed the last of the Fall Family Five-Film Festival at NCG Cinema.I has thought I was going to miss 'Casper', but it was held over for its 30th Anniversary, so I was able to see it with family last Friday.
That's when this movie started its 3-day run, meaning it should have been gone after yesterday... but there it was, screening at 4 PM today!
Hallelujah!!!
i thank You, God!
And now, I'm off to Music Bingo, having been summoned by Elissa, who was even going to come for me if I needed a ride still.
So glad to have my baby back!
Sunday, October 12, 2025
shift cable and hallmark film festival!
Anna: Julie Gonzalo
Elliot: Chris McNally
Ruby Baker (1923 ghost): Madeleine Arthur
Anna is tasked with selling the Baker estate, but finds Ruby still haunting it, even though she's been dead 100 years - can Anna's ex-fiance Elliott help?
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"Adventures In Love And Birding" (2025)
Celeste: Rachel Boston
John: Andrew Walker
w kid (her teen daughter)
Celeste agrees to be 'fake date' with John for bird contest,
not realizing its for several weeks - lol!
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"Fourth Down And Love" (2023)
Erin: Pascale Hutton
Mike: Ryan Paevey
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"Nelly Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement" (2024)
Nelly: Pascale Hutton
Mickey: Kavan Smith
Advice columnist Nelly steps in on detective Mickey's case
since the dead man was her friend's fiancee.
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"Mystery Island: Winner Takes All" (2025)
Amelia: Elizabeth Henstridge
Jason: Charlie Weber
Detective Jason is paired with crime psychologist Amelia
to craft mystery for 8 contenders, but plan is waylaid
by real murder.
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"Catch Of The Day" (2025)
Sophie: Emilir Ullerup
Cam: Michael Rady (reminded me of Paul Rudd)
Chef Sophie returns to hometown to help her sister revive the
family restaurant - runs into her highschool beau, Cam,
the very first day - LOL!
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"The Real West" (2024)
Rebecca: Kimberly Sustad
Jake West: Lucas Bryant
w kids (her two sons, 1 in 12th grade)
Tenure-track professor Rebecca takes the family on vacation with her mom
and sister - but who's that hottie, Jake, in the hat shop?
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"Pie To Die For: A Hannah Swenson Mystery" (2025)
Hannah: Alison Sweeney
detective Chad: Victor Webster
Hannah's delivery of banana cream pies to town star finds the
star strangled and on the floor.
and her and her sis and mom, solve the case.
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"Crashing Through The Snow" (2021)
Maggie: Amy Acker
Sam: Warren Christie
w kids (her two non-teen daughters)
When the ex invites their two girls to spend Christmas in Aspen
with him, Maggie ends up invited along by his girlfriend - oops.
Good thing that woman has a hot brother, Sam, in town crashing
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"For Love & Honey" (2024)
Eva: Margaret Clunie
Austen: Andrew W. Walker
Ah, Malta! I was there in 2002 and was thrilled to see it again!
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"What The Deaf Man Heard" (1997)
Sammy at 10yo: Frankie Muniz
Sammy: Matthew Modine
Helen, his mom: Bernadette Peters
Norm, bus depot mgr: Tom Skerritt
Lucille, bus depot waitress: Judith Ivey
Archibald the rubbish man: James Earl Jones
Tallasse, Sammy's love interest: Anne Bobby
Little Sammy gets left on the bus by mom, who told
him, "not one more word" - so he plays deaf and mute when
bus pulls into last station - ends up living there 20 years,
tended by Norm and Lucille - now he's 30 and witness to
church robbery - what to do?
Loved the list of names I knew in this one!
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"The Love Letter" (1998)
Scott (present time): Campbell Scott
Elizabeth (in 1863): Jennifer Jason Leigh
Time travel romance, a la "The Lake House"! Scott finds an 1863 letter
The photo is of her lover, Col. Denby, in the battle at Gettysburg.
perfect end to this film festival!
SCT at GOB and JEA
Friday, October 10, 2025
fairy girls for a ghost movie!
tenth day of the tenth month temperatures
We're still in hurricane season, which means the edge of summer at this latitude, and yet the temperatures have slid into highs in the upper 60's.
At least Monday will be back into some normality, but not until then.
Ack.
I've gone through my sock drawer in search of foot apparel for my fairy girls.My first niece tells me they've managed to lose most of the ones they had and have resorted to raids on hers.
Well, this load should keep their feet covered for a while.
That's a full dozen pairs of socks I've liberated from my sock drawer!
Incredibly, I still have plenty of socks to keep my toes warm.
I'm glad I'll be able to share these with Miyah and Chloe today!
Yes, they'll be back in town again for the third time this week!!!
Spoiled rotten I'll be.
(smile!)
Thursday, October 9, 2025
going greek...
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
fairy girls with birthdays to celebrate!
three months to the day...
... since I had a toilet with a working fill valve.
The last time it worked was July 8.
I'd been working in the yard, mowing and bagging grass, then came in to pee.
Then it was time for a tall glass of chilled water... but I was distracted by the sound of water spurting around!
I ran to the bathroom to see water spraying in all directions from the broken top of the fill valve - oh, no!!!
Then it was hurry and shut off the water, throw a towel on the floor to keep the flow in the bathroom, mop up all the water all over that area, gratitude that the room was so small.
Exhausting!
After looking online and finding that hiring a plumber would cost at least $200, I had asked my retired brother to come and help a sister out.
The timing was bad, though, as he had just been diagnosed with a torn retina and couldn't see well enough to do the work.
Tony had grandchildren in town and his free time from work was taken up with them, so I decided to wait it out.
I would just operate the water valve when I wanted to fill the tank for a flush, that's what I'd do!
No sense to buy the channellock pliers required to do the replacement.
And so I waited.
I did purchase a kit with a new fill valve and flapper, to await another request to one of my brothers.
That was about four weeks ago.
Yesterday, Smitty phoned to say he was available if I needed to go anywhere.Today, I called and said I would very much like to go to Publix for $5 sushi and popsicles... and would he please replace the fill valve in my toilet?
Yes, he would do that for me.
I made sure the toilet tank was clean and dry well before he arrived.
That was good, as it made his work less messy and quicker to complete.
Indeed, he was done replacing the fill valve in about fifteen minutes.After all, as a landlord of multiple properties over the last two decades and more, he's had a lot of practice fixing toilets.
After assuring it was working with no leaks, we were off to the store!
When I returned, I checked for him - still no leaks!
However, the water would run about every ten minutes - but I knew what to do.
I'd spoken to him about that flapper being leaky from back in the pandemic, but I'd not wanted a strange person in the house then.
Smitty told me how to just snap out the old one and snap in the new one, and that actually took more finger strength than I'd expected... but I did it!
Then I set the chain length, put in a water displacement container to make it more of a low-flow toilet, and it was done!
No more problems!
What a cause for celebration!
Time at last for the toilet tank lid to go back on!
(smile!)
Truly, it's the little things that matter most.