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Soda Shoppe August 1 , 2025

Started by so_P_bubble, August 01, 2025, 12:16:23 AM

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JaneS

Good Morning Everyfriend. I'm waiting for my youngest granddaughter, Kiran to show up here. She's bringing me a tee shirt from Ithaca University where she will be spending the next 4 years!!  I wish you all a good day today. Do whatever suits your fancy!!

Click for Lewisburg,Pennsylvania Forecast

Amy

Good morning..

We are off and running this morning to the city.  Will make this short as I need to get a few things in the van before we go.

Jane ,so good to see you!! I am bet there was also hugs along with that tshirt.

Enjoy your day and stay safe.
I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.
Jimmy Dean
If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went. -Will Rogers

MarsGal

Jane, I wish your granddaughter well with her studies. Ithaca is (or was when I visited years ago) a lovely area. My youngest sister and family lived near there (Trumble's Corner) for years where her four children were raised. In fact, Jason is still there, living in Ithaca.

Other than going out to lunch with my sister, I ended up not doing much yesterday. My back decided to be a considerable bother. Today, fortified with extra Ibuprofen, I intend on getting some more stuff rearranged and/or thrown out. This is a very long process because I often don't stay at it for very long.

The humidity is way up again this morning with temps to go up over 90oF again. It is 67oF now.

RAMMEL

Good-morning everyone / anyone.  Hope all will be back today, and in good condition.
It's the WINDMILLS

          THIMK

patricia19

It's 44 presently, and we should get up into the mid-seventies today. Meet and greets are done, but that's about all. I simply haven't been feeling it the past few days with the sniffles.

However, Farrah and my plants are thriving, My new cacti don't seem to be doing much beyond that initial growth, but they remain puffy and green. I really don't know much about cacti other than using cacti soil, and giving the container its daily quarter turn.

I need to go to the city sometime this week and today may be our only warmer dryer day, so I just need to find some enthusiasm for the trip.

Good morning, Rick and Amy! Hope there are more checking in or at least a little wave hello!

Jane, I remember when Kiran would spend her after school, afternoons with you. I'd swear that was last week! It's good to see you posting again.

MG, I'd love it to be warmer again, but traditionally, August is our rainy cool down month, and it's certainly lived up to its potential. Today seems to be the only dry day this month, other than perhaps the 20th.

RAMMEL

Quote from: patricia19 on August 12, 2025, 11:29:01 AMI really don't know much about cacti other than using cacti soil, and giving the container its daily quarter turn.
IMHO - Don't sit there watching it and expecting to see any change.  I have one that my kids started when they were small. It's still small, maybe an inch and a half tall.
It's the WINDMILLS

          THIMK

patricia19

Rick, I understand that, I just don't know anything about cacti.

My other plants are huge, big, leafy and really need bigger pots than the 12-inch ones they're in now, but they're already overcrowding the shelves, and it's too dangerous for the plants and for Farrah to move them lower. One is close to three feet already.

Amy

Good morning..

Another hot day ahead of us here... Some outside work needs to be done then inside, laundry,vacuum seal bbq chickens for a friend and tidy up.

MG, our neighbour is having back troubles at the moment too. He has tried everything and is now waiting to go to the chiropractor.  Not nice when your back goes out more that you do!!

Rick on the way to the city I noticed trees dying due to lack of water. We have fires to the west and east of us here. Last winters ice storm is making it difficult for the firefighters with so many trees and branches down for it.

Patricia,this heat is not nice,we either freeze or fry here and I am more than ready for cooler weather.

Enjoy your day and stay safe. 
I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.
Jimmy Dean
If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went. -Will Rogers

MarsGal

Well there's a truth, Amy. I don't go out very often.

OnLonelyMountain

Good morning everyone,

Its been hot here, yesterday topped put at 93°F. Way too hot for me. My internet 2nds it. It was good to catch up with everybody's news. Hope all who've had health problems are doing better today. Glad for you Patricia that the plumping fiasco is finally completed! My youngest sister had a cactus plant for years. I don't recall it ever grew.

MG, I used to go to the chiropractor, but with my condition, I can't. So mine gave me a couple of stretches that help a lot: the yoga move "Downward Facing Dog" if you can. If you can't get to the floor, use a chair. The important part is to bend over and let your head hand limply. Next, put your shoulders down and back, now attempt to "put your forehead to your armpit. Do it to both sides. The last one, do it in bed if you can't get to the floor. Lay on your back, spread your arms out straight from the shoulders, turn your head to the right. Take your right knee and bring it across your body to the left, as though you are trying to touch the floor. Push the knee as far as you can while working hard to keep your head turned the opposite direction as far as it will go. Switch sides. That last one really helps when my lower back goes out. I also take homeopathic arnica to reduce the inflammation/pain of strained muscles. I don't use ibuprophin, it has side effects.


Ron has gotten 1/2 the tiny house insulated and the vapor barrier up. I've been continuing "forest cleaning" In the cooler morning hours. I putter with camp chores and watering, then when it was "too hot" I've been retiring to internet research (feeble) and when my patience gives out, an Agatha Christie marathon. Its forecasted to be 87°F today, and is 63° currently.

Have a great day everyone!

patricia19

Good morning, everyone here and those looking in later. "Some sun, 52 now, then turning cloudy, high 72. Tonight, cloudy with a stray shower."

Morning routine, feeding everyone and meet and greets done for the day, with coffee just finished. I did go out yesterday, picked up a few needed non-food items and need to return some plugs for my externals and their hub. I need to take the old ones back for to show the electronics clerks because my explanations for the male plugins are confusing the clerks.

Rick, my cacti originally grew a few inches and then stopped. One of them shed a few lower puffy stalks as it grew, and now they seemingly slowed to a crawl. One of the three, is about three inches tall, but seems to be fanning out sideways. The other two, grow new tiny stalks but in tiny increments. I'm using special cacti soil and letting it dry out before re-watering.

MG, I feel for you, my right hip and leg seem to be on a permanent ache. I try to get as many steps in as I can, it seems to help, that and full body stretches.

Amy, our days of heat are over. This is the last month we'll see the 70s until next year. I'm already getting my humidifier cleaned and the filters ready for my Britta.

OLM, I'm always surprised, it seems, when everyone talks about August heat. In the arctic, it's a cool down, rainy month with losses of summer's constant daylight as everything seems to prepare for winter. Now, September is usually cooler, but beautiful with crisp gleaming light.

October is when the leaves change and drop, with a possible snow dusting. It's a cloud parable because in the summer you don't want constant clouding, but in the winter, it's necessary to keep the heat in. You don't want clear nights and days because with almost constant darkness, the heat escapes, and you can get twenty-five, thirty or more temperatures below.

Many of the comets, stars and other cosmic events seen at lower altitudes simply aren't seen in the northern arctic regions due to the earth's curves. We do have almost constant northern lights or the aurora which brings in almost as many tourists as the summer does.


patricia19

And we think we have it bad..."A Continent of Heat

Wildfires in Europe killed at least three people yesterday—two in Spain and one in Albania. Thousands of people have been evacuated as blazes broke out across parts of Spain, France, Greece, Portugal, Turkey, and the Balkans. 

In many places, the danger is compounded by a dayslong heat wave caused by a persistent high-pressure system pulling warm, dry air across the continent. France and Hungary have seen record-high temperatures, with parts of France placed under the country's highest-level heat alert. Albania, Montenegro, Germany, Spain, Italy, and the UK have also issued heat advisories. Parts of Spain this week witnessed temperatures above 110 degrees Fahrenheit.

Since the 1980s, Europe has outpaced other continents in warming, with temperatures increasing at twice the speed of the global average. That trend is partly attributed to reduced air pollution on the continent; efforts to crack down on aerosols have resulted in reduced cloud cover, enabling more solar radiation to reach land (how climatologists predict trends).

MarsGal

Wasn't it, once upon a time, the thing to ban lots of emissions that trap the heat?  So now they are saying that the rising temps are because of said pollutants?  Hmmmm!

RAMMEL

MarsGal - IMHO - There's a group of Scientists for every theory there is.

Also IMHO - It's the WINDMILLS.
It's the WINDMILLS

          THIMK

patricia19

https://climate.mit.edu/ask-mit/do-wind-turbines-kill-birds

"Yes, windmills do kill birds, but the number is relatively small compared to other threats like cats and buildings. Estimates suggest that wind turbines kill between 140,000 to 679,000 birds annually in the U.S., which is significantly less than the millions killed by other human-related activities."


patricia19

MG, are you saying climate change is a hoax?

RAMMEL

Energy can be neither created or destroyed. -- It can be converted.

The windmills are used to convert energy from wind to electricity.

That energy is removed from the movement of our weather systems. Altering the weather.

Think about that for a while.
It's the WINDMILLS

          THIMK

patricia19

"Wind energy is harnessed from moving air, and it has been used for thousands of years, whether it was to propel the first sailboats or to spin the blades on a windmill. This is a type of kinetic energy that is generated from air currents and that can be transformed into electricity through an electric generator. It is a renewable energy source that is inexhaustible and non-polluting."

https://www.repsol.com/en/energy-move-forward/energy/wind-energy/index.cshtml