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Stacy's Birthday - part - 2, the photos

I thought I'd make a new post with a few photos from Stacy's Birthday. First photo is of the flowers the Prosecutor's Office sent over. Next photo is the 2 bundles of Tulips Sandy sent in their Flowers.com shipping box. And the slightly used birthday cupcake cake before the crash at home.  So the day is done and we get everything safely home.  We're getting inside the house, and I'm holding the cake. As I'm turning left to kind of rotate in through the screen door the cake container hits the door jam which knocked it out of my hand just enough to lose the balance.  And after "oh,....... oh,....... OH NO!" and almost saving it two of those oh no's, the cake lands upside down in the container on the porch. The last photos are the just after the crash with all the icing now attached to the top of the plastic box and then Stacy trying to reassemble the cake as best she could into individual cupcakes again...

Stacy's Birthday!

Yes today, April 17th is Stacy's birthday. For the next almost 5 months she'll be "older" than I am. During this time she loves to occasionally mention that, it's OK, we're the same age more than not. Earlier in the week Stacy was down in McCall, Idaho, for two days of state level meetings, leaving last Sunday to drive down and coming back late Tuesday evening. Then Thursday she had to go to Coeur d'Alene for more meetings. So on Monday, with Stacy being gone, everyone was planning a lunch party for Stacy which was to be a bring your own salad, kind of buffet, luncheon. That sounded pretty good and would have been nice, but Tuesday one fellow employee decided she didn't want to come in on her day off, Friday, and wanted the party moved to the following Monday, then later that day she decided that trying out the new Mexican restaurant would be so much better than a salad lunch, this was still for Stacy, right? But to keep the peace, it was decided t...

The Oil Trains Coming through

Another post I'd forgotten to publish! The Trains, the trains! Where we live in rural North Idaho is a main railroad line in several directions, and being so, trains go by quite often. This train traffic has markedly increased over last few months with both coal and oil being transported from points east to the shipping ports far west in the Seattle area. The oil coming through is the main concern to a lot of people throughout the North West. Oil coming from the shale fields of the Dakotas is the concern due to so many recent derailment and explosion accidents in the Midwest and back East. It was recently said on the local NPR station that the, over 1 mile long oil trains, carry approximately 60,000 gallons of crude oil as those trains go lumbering through, with full trains going West, empty oil cars going back East for refills. And this is many times a day in a 24 hour day and seven days a week. The last 2 weeks I kept track of the daily trains during my hours at work, 8 t...

Those "Golden Years", they don't mean what they used too!

The phrase The Golden Years is heard less often nowadays, but when I was younger I remember hearing about those years to look forward too with desire as the leisure lifestyle of being retired. For many, in actuality, I think those Golden years are the ones you have while younger and generally in good health with those years set aside as supposedly the Golden ones more often than not problematic with health issues. Like right now for us but not us personally! Fred Davis, was the closest person to a father I had in my early teen years as well as a person I kept in contact with until his unexpected death several years ago. As he aged himself he often stated "the golden years? what's golden about them?". He very often said he suffered from only one thing, "A...G.....E..." He lived to his 90s and while mentally still sharp his health was far from good with bypass surgeries and loss of leg function and numbness that meant walkers and problems just standing or get...

Not much Sun this time of year

In our area, our town is in a valley surrounded by the rocky mountains, so consequently in the Fall to Spring seasons there are quite a few days of little to no sunlight, just overcast. Many area residents seek out tanning salons to keep from looking all pale from days of no Sun. This year, we've also been dealing with days and days of dense fog, and often very slick freezing fog at that. The last few winters, while still cold, are definitely warming as far as the snowfall goes. Earlier this week records were broken for the warmest winter days on record with temps almost to 50 degrees locally and almost 60 degrees south towards Spokane, Washington. The old "average" is supposed to be low 30s in the daytime and there 'used' to still be about 3 feet of snow on the ground this time of year. On the radio this morning there was talk of invoking the road restrictions for the area that normally wouldn't be enacted until late March or April because the area dirt roa...

Our Adopted County is 100 years Old

Last Saturday the 24th of January, Stacy and I, with around a hundred or so other people from the area, met at the intersection of Main Street and Kootenai Street in Bonners Ferry to reenact a ceremony that had occurred almost exactly 100 years earlier. Monday, January 25th, 1915, Boundary County became an independent and separate county in the state of Idaho with the 'village' of Bonners Ferry designated the county seat. In honor of this centennial, it was decided to recreate the photos taken at that exact intersection at the exact time, 2:00 p.m.,that the proclamation was read to the happy residents of their newly formed county in 1915. Top photo as with the photo below, were enlargements of those original photos posted so everyone could see what it had been like back in 1915. Snow on the ground, it had to have been even colder than the mid 30s and drizzly it was last Saturday with the snow mostly gone in 2015.  The military was in attendance, seen in the top photo, ...

My "Greenlight Laser" Experience

As I'm starting this, it is T-Minus 1 day, 17 hours and 5 minutes till my date with a Laser and camera in a catheter on Friday morning the 12th of December, very early. First off, I'm going to be writing a good deal about this procedure. I am also going to tagging this post for others to find it that may be considering this procedure to help themselves in deciding if this is right for them and what they might expect should they go through with it. Since I experienced this and when I was looking and couldn't find too much about it from a "review" standpoint I thought I should and could tell about my experiences. As this is pretty off topic of my usual postings, you may want to skip this post if you are a usual reader. It won't hurt my feelings! So why in the heck am I having a laser surgery you may ask? Well, for almost 6 years now I've been dealing with an older adult male health issue call "BPH." Or in English, B enign P rostate H yp...