winotracy said:I can make it until at least 10 p.m.![]()
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I am here...currently 2am...lol.
winotracy said:I can make it until at least 10 p.m.![]()
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winotracy said:All caught up (finally!). Here is that picture of Buddy --
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He's a tiny Springer Spaniel -- only about 75 pounds! Just kidding (about the tiny bit). He is a huge Springer. Both of his parents were big dogs. He is a big baby and misses his mommy, but he lovesBill to death!
captaincrash said:I'm here waiting for my spouse to finish dressing for dinnerso I thought I'd post a bit...
... yeah... we've recently decided we're gonna do Italy next year (july/august) with our expanded family. Plus we're back to quibbling over a cruise to add to it again. One faction wants Crystal or Seabourne (they make money but save a modest ratio of it) while another faction in the family wants low end like NCL, CCL or RCCL and we save out of ratio with decent/fair income. My point being that we could do Crystal - and we would not want to pay Seabourne rates... and this also means 2/3rd of us do not want to pay DCL rates too. And 1/3rd of us would love to do DCL including us! So it's a strange patchwork of disagreement - the same sort of chaos we had 2 years ago when we were trying to do a MED cruise with Italy for 2005.
So... we're at the point of finalizing the dates and beginning the jostling for which cruise line we'll do. Last time we settled on Radission SS - but they're renamed and reorgnaized into Regent... and doing different things now.
AND as for air fares - I think 80% of us are flying on frequent flyer miles - so we're all looking at the 330 day advance booking window that is emerging for July/August of 2006.
OK... gotta run to dinner now...
TTFN!![]()
LetsGoSteelers said:dinner? what time is it over there?
captaincrash said:There's a ....
... 3 hour difference currently. When it's 12 noon in Califonria it is 9AM in Hawaii. And sometimes ther is only a 2 hour difference - as it seems to vary with daylight savings time shifts in the lower 48... as Hawaii does not shift I think. This is cuz sometimes we call and get the time differences mixed up.
And naturally, when it is 9AM for us it is 3PM for folks on the East Coast. So - like right now it is 10:51PM for me here - but it still feels a little like 1:51 AM... and no one is on as it is only 4:51AM saturday on the east coast ... which suggests...
... If I were to throw up a buch of posts then I might steal the next century posting... hmmm,....![]()
winotracy said:It looks like it's not going to rain today, so we should be able to kayak. Trying to plan a good route. The lakes up here were designed for maximum waterfront property. Lots of little bays and alcoves to get the most water frontage. The lake closest to my mom's house is about a block away. It has an upper and lower lake, connected by a channel. Kayaking the channel is cool so we want to do that. From the lower lake, we can portage to another lake and end up on the other side of the spillway from where we started. Should take 2-3 hours.
Mickey&JoshNut said:You could add climbing the stiars at the CN Tower in Toronto to your lsit of "things" to do....here are the details...
CN Tower Stair Climb
City: Toronto
Forget the stairmaster at the gym; take on the real thing and join more than 1,000 other students in climbing the 1,776 steps of the world's tallest free-standing structure. Put a team together from your school. All the money your team raises in pledges gets credited towards your school fundraising goal. To find out more about this event, or to sign up your team, please visit the Stairclimb website .
Did you know?
* It takes the average, moderately fit person only about 30 minutes to reach the top of the CN Tower.
* The 1,776 stairs of the world's longest staircase are entirely closed in - no windows to distract you from your goal to reach the top.
* In 1986 United Way made it into The Guinness Book of World Records. Sukhbir Dhillon raced to the top in 8 minutes, 17 seconds, establishing a Guinness Book of World Records for the fastest time up in the world's tallest freestanding structure. The world record was broken in 1989 when Brendan Keenoy reached the top in a record time of 7 minutes, 52 seconds.
* Sydney Olympics' cyclist Chrissy Reddon is the speediest female ever - in 2000 she finished the feat in 11 minutes and 52 seconds!
* Over 8,000 people climbed the CN Tower in 2000, raising $550,000 for 200 United Way health and social service agencies.
30 minutes my foot.....It would probably take me an entire day!!!!!