I grew up on Air Force bases all over the world, that jet sound is music to my ears.
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Dear rioters in England,
Please, please, please calm down and start behaving as civilized and law-abiding citizens, because my daughter is flying to London tomorrow and and I'm worried about her safety. She just wants to get to Norwich to have a few weeks with that English boy she's going to get married to sometime in the future, and then head over to Anglia-Ruskin to start grad school.
Thanks for the link. Sadly, the whole feral cats thing may be moot. We haven't see much of our kitties since bringing them home from the vet. The cats had been spending a lot of time under the deck of the house next door to us. The house had been uninhabited and for sale for some time. Well, the very day we brought them back home from the vet, a family moved into the house. We talked to them about the cats and they were just fine with "hosting" them (they have indoor cats, too). But I think all of the activity around the house may have spooked the kitties. We have only seen them a couple of times since then and not at all over the last day or so. We're going to ask around a bit and see if any of our other neighbors have seen them. I'd like to think that somebody else might be feeding them, but of course, there are other possibilities. It makes me sad. I'd grown more attached to them than I realized.
Hi Azfiddle,
I live in London and although the riots have been spreading, I haven't picked up any problems in Norwich in the news. One also hopes that the politicians will get a handle on things soon and sort out this mess.
You may well have come across these already but here are a couple of links that may be of interest as they will allow you to follow local events more closely:
1) BBC local news site for the county of Norfolk (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/england/norfolk/) ; and
2) Link to a page that will take you to other local news sources e.g. local papers and radio, including Radio Norwich, (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-12386601) .
There is currently a headline on the Radio Norwich site which reads 'Norwich Streets Remain Calm'. The police are reassuring people that they are able to maintain order despite deploying some officers to London.
I hope this helps a bit. I also hope that you daughter enjoys her time over here.
Edit: I've assumed that your daughter won't be spending much time in London. Perhaps she's getting the train if she's not catching a connecting flight. Even so, not all of London is lke what you're seeing in the news. Much of this is happening outside Central London, in more residential areas.
Dear back:
Stop hurting. You're making me nauseous and sleep-deprived, and that makes me grumpy.
Dear BF:
Stop avoiding my calls. I know I'm grumpy, but not talking to me is just making me grumpier.
Signed,
Crankypants
Thank you very much Sardine!
That's reassuring.
She has been following news (mainly via the Guardian online), and has been in touch with her BF in Norwich. She will arrive mid-morning and doesn't expect any problems at the airport etc. She's taking the coach but her main concern was arriving in Norwich in early evening, if something did break out. So far, so good.
It's going to be a little emotional for us anyway- if everything works out for her, she is planning to make this a permanent move.
Dear Terrified (and terrifying) Bike Commuter,
Just a little heads up, honey.
You are on a street that is divisible by "5". You may have noticed there aren't many bikes on this street, but there's a whole sh*tload of cars. And big honkin' busses. And no bike lane. And no shoulders.
You aren't making a statement for Cyclist Freedom by riding down this street.
You're being a dork.
Here's a little hint: in this part of town, the "5" and "0" streets are what're called "arterials." They have a 30 mph limit, lots of cars, no space for bikes. The "1", "2", "3", "4", "6", "7", "8", and "9" streets are what're called "residential." They have 25 mph limits, are traffic calmed at every intersection, and THAT'S WHERE THE REST OF US ARE RIDING OUR BIKES.
Yes, I know you only know the route you drive in your car, but seriously sweetums, move ONE FRICKIN' BLOCK in any direction and you will find bike-commuter bliss.
Love, hugs, and kisses,
Knot, who drives her car on the arterials and wants your a$$ out of the way because you can't hold your line and you scare the cr@p out of her. (peace, love, harmony, and all that other PC new age sh*t. But get out of my way. Like, seriously. Am I in your way on my bike when you are speeding in your SUV on the arterials? No, I think not. Turn about is fair play and so on. Bust out of the ordinary. Be brave. Seek out strange new worlds. Boldly go where you have never gone in your car. He11, the city even prints up these nice FREE bike maps showing you ways other than your car-ruts that you can use on your bike. C'mon, babe, don't make me more bitter than I already am... I've given out about a thousand of those frickin' maps. Pay attention.)
Dear crazy bike commuter
It was very entertaining to have you going down the hill going the wrong way in the other bike lane directly opposite from us this morning. I know my DH showed a lot of restraint for NOT letting you know what we thought. It was bad enough when you were in the wrong bike lane, but when you then turned left and moved into the LEFT lane going the wrong way, I wondered how you are still alive.
Thanks for feeding negative opinions about cyclists. And I hope I don't read about you in the paper some day.
sigh..
Dear La Nina,
I have been told that you are responsible for the hellishly hot weather here in TX (25 consecutive days with temps in 100's, 57 days total with temps in 100's).
Please, please, please ... shove off, beat it, vamoose, begone and let some cooler weather and rain to invade the state!!!
Ever So Gratefully,
Sweaty Jean
RIP HTC. :( You were fun to watch.
Dear sister--
Do you know how horrible it is to share a bathroom with you? You take 5 showers a day so the bathmat is always wet (eew), you leave hair everywhere, and you apparently can't put all your hair-care products and devices away after you use them. (And how does one person have so many, anyway?)
--Your sister, who is a little tired of you being obnoxious.
Dear new LBS location--
Thanks for being convenient and not being so off-putting as you might have been. Still not thrilled about the shop ride idea. And what's with being surprised by the fact that I can change my own tire?
To whom it may concern
I'm not sure I can do this.
I'm really not sure.
Dear Mimi,
It sounds like you need a hug. (((()))). It will be okay. Do what is right for you.
Mimi,
Let us know if you need anything. Anything at all.
(((((((Mimi))))))) Hang in there. Try to make your decisions from a place of strength. Defy inevitability. Ask for hugs.