Hello All,
The BBS' mail system is running but the BBS is not ready for callers
yet. But I'm, finally back.
-- Sean
... Hard work has a future payoff. Laziness pays off now.
--- GoldED+/BSD 1.1.5-b20220504
* Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200)
On 01-01-23 20:19, Ruth Haffly <=-
spoke to Sean Dennis about Alive? <=-
Other than that, some hand
surgery is to be scheduled (on the right hand, I'm left handed/ambidexterous) in the not too distant future.
Ruth Haffly wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
The BBS' mail system is running but the BBS is not ready for callers
yet. But I'm, finally back.
-- Sean
Good to see you back (for some reason, my F6 and F9 keys aren't
working. I've been reqading, not replying this past month, too many
irons in the fire to give Fido much attention.
We had a good, but cold (low 30sF for highs) Christmas Day, day before
was even colder. Since we had church, we baked a ham the day before & Steve made a chocolate truffle cheese cake. Had rice and cole slaw with the ham.
I'll try to get back to being on Fido more regularly this year, only
one trip scheduled (so far) this year. Other than that, some hand
surgery is to be scheduled (on the right hand, I'm left handed/ambidexterous) in the not too distant future.
Happy & blessed new year to all here,
Ruth Haffly wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
Good to see you back (for some reason, my F6 and F9 keys aren't
working. I've been reqading, not replying this past month, too many
irons in the fire to give Fido much attention.
We had a good, but cold (low 30sF for highs) Christmas Day, day before
was even colder. Since we had church, we baked a ham the day before & Steve made a chocolate truffle cheese cake. Had rice and cole slaw with the ham.
I'll try to get back to being on Fido more regularly this year, only
one trip scheduled (so far) this year. Other than that, some hand
surgery is to be scheduled (on the right hand, I'm left handed/ambidexterous) in the not too distant future.
Dale Shipp wrote to Ruth Haffly <=-
Let's hope that it goes as well for you as Gail's surgery went a month ago. She has had carpel tunnel for years and it had gotten bad enough that not only were her fingers numb, she was in constant pain. Fifteen minutes of out patient surgery with one opening and she was pain free
even in the recovery room. Just how much sensation returns in the
fingers remains to be seen.
The BBS' mail system is running but the BBS is not ready for callers yet. But I'm, finally back.
Sean Dennis wrote to Ruth Haffly <=-
I've been cooking a lot more with my Instant Pot. It's become
difficult to chew with no teeth. With the VA refusing to help me and
my inability to get dental insurance (can't make any money off of me
since I have no teeth), combined with the high expense of dentures, I
make do the best I can. Now the lack of teeth has caused me to get gastroparesis and I am trying in a roundabout way to force the VA to
make me dentures.
I'll try to get back to being on Fido more regularly this year, only
one trip scheduled (so far) this year. Other than that, some hand
surgery is to be scheduled (on the right hand, I'm left handed/ambidexterous) in the not too distant future.
It looks like I will have my lower right leg amputated later this year
so I am starting to prepare for it. I am undergoing three treatments
on my hands to help with diabetic neuropathy (BioWave, PDC Restorer,
and infrared light treatment) and they all seem to be working so far.
The pain level has decreased a bit. I just started all of this very recently so I am giving everything a few months to see how well it
works.
I'm looking forward to some major changes in my life this year for
the better.
Other than that, some hand
surgery is to be scheduled (on the right hand, I'm left handed/ambidexterous) in the not too distant future.
Let's hope that it goes as well for you as Gail's surgery went a month ago. She has had carpel tunnel for years and it had gotten bad enough that not only were her fingers numb, she was in constant pain.
Fifteen minutes of out patient surgery with one opening and she was
pain free
even in the recovery room. Just how much sensation returns in the
fingers remains to be seen.
We had a couple of days with low temps below 10F, and now the temp is
50F at midnight. No snow to speak of yet (one small flurry that was
gone before we got up).
Title: Mini Wonton Quiche
Categories: Testing, Easy
Yield: 12 Servings
-- Sean
Good to see you back (for some reason, my F6 and F9 keys aren't
working. I've been reqading, not replying this past month, too many
irons in the fire to give Fido much attention.
Good to see you back as well. As for the function keys - try a
different keyboard. Unless you're using a leptop/netbook. Then you
have a problem requiring disassembly most likely.
We had a good, but cold (low 30sF for highs) Christmas Day, day before
was even colder. Since we had church, we baked a ham the day before & Steve made a chocolate truffle cheese cake. Had rice and cole slaw with the ham.
I had thought you and Steve were R-Podding off to the wilds of the
Western US to vist chirrun and grandchirrun. Sean and I have been
trying to get Greg Mayman back into FIDO. Hopefully, if we're
successful it will induce Glen Jamieson and loose cannon, Kevin to
return as well
I'll try to get back to being on Fido more regularly this year, only
one trip scheduled (so far) this year. Other than that, some hand
surgery is to be scheduled (on the right hand, I'm left handed/ambidexterous) in the not too distant future.
Is that going to be to see the progeny or the Vermont thing? Just
being nosy here. Bv)=
Happy & blessed new year to all here,
Right back atcha.
This was my welcome the new year nosh on amateur night. Dennis and I
did not poke our heads outside the door from 1300 on 31 December until
the sun was up on 01 January.
At which time I delivered the leftovers to my brother and his wife who were down with flu-like maladies - but not Covid.
Title: Crabby Corn Chowder
Categories: Seafood, Potatoes, Vegetables, Chilies, Dairy
Yield: 3 Servings
Good to see you back (for some reason, my F6 and F9 keys aren't
working. I've been reqading, not replying this past month, too many
irons in the fire to give Fido much attention.
I understand. My Christmas present this year was life itself.
We had a good, but cold (low 30sF for highs) Christmas Day, daybefore RH> was even colder. Since we had church, we baked a ham the day
I've been cooking a lot more with my Instant Pot. It's become
difficult to chew with no teeth. With the VA refusing to help meand SD> my inability to get dental insurance (can't make any money off
I'll try to get back to being on Fido more regularly this year, only
one trip scheduled (so far) this year. Other than that, some hand
surgery is to be scheduled (on the right hand, I'm left handed/ambidexterous) in the not too distant future.
It looks like I will have my lower right leg amputated later this year
so I am starting to prepare for it. I am undergoing three treatments
on my hands to help with diabetic neuropathy (BioWave, PDC Restorer,
and infrared light treatment) and they all seem to be working so far.
The pain level has SD> decreased a bit. I just started all of thisvery recently so I am SD> giving everything a few months to see how
I'm looking forward to some major changes in my life this year for the better.
Title: Basic Grits
Categories: Starch, American, Corby
Yield: 1 Servings
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