Susan Bundlie

On Wednesday, May 22, 2002, at 02:32 PM, [email protected]
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> 1. Re: Digest Number 374
> From: louisam1@...
> 2. Re: Oregon
> From: louisam1@...
> 3. Re: Oregon
> From: louisam1@...
> 4. Re: Digest Number 375
> From: starsuncloud@...
> 5. Re: Digest Number 375
> From: starsuncloud@...
> 6. Re: ticks and chickens
> From: Sharon Rudd <bearspawprint@...>
> 7. Re: Covered in welts
> From: Kate Green <karegree@...>
> 8. Re: Covered in welts
> From: kbcdlovejo@...
> 9. Re: Covered in welts
> From: Susan Bundlie <strandbe@...>
> 10. Re: Cheap flights
> From: Susan Bundlie <strandbe@...>
> 11. urinography
> From: SandraDodd@...
> 12. Re: Re: cheap flights
> From: Jocelyn Vilter <JVilter@...>
> 13. urinology
> From: Sharon Rudd <bearspawprint@...>
> 14. Re: Digest Number 375
> From: ddzimlew@...
> 15. Re: urinology
> From: Sharon Rudd <bearspawprint@...>
> 16. Re: urinology
> From: Kate Green <karegree@...>
> 17. Re: Digest Number 375
> From: Dana Matt <hoffmanwilson@...>
> 18. Re: urinology
> From: Dana Matt <hoffmanwilson@...>
> 19. odd connections between people
> From: SandraDodd@...
> 20. Re: odd connections between people
> From: "moonmeghan" <moonmeghan@...>
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 13:39:21 -0700
> From: louisam1@...
> Subject: Re: Digest Number 374
>
> <<Now in the South and missing Trader Joes, the waterfront in Portland,
> Good
> Earth (at Clackamas Town Center), the Gorge and the MOUNTAINS!!!>>
>
> The Good Earth is gone! *sob* They had some of the best food I've ever
> eaten and I miss them. Seeing the Gorge still takes my breath away, I
> never get tired of taking guests there. My mom and I will be going to
> The Maryhill Museum Of Art this August, she wants to take me there so we
> can have some time alone. All I can think about is how much the kids
> would get out of the trip.
>
> Kris
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> Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 13:11:54 -0700
> From: louisam1@...
> Subject: Re: Oregon
>
> <<Have you tried "Seabands"? They are elastic bands with an
> accupressure
> button worn on the wrists. My son had horrible car sickness and it's
> almost been eliminated with the use of these. Available at fine drug
> stores everywhere...
> This Oregon talk has me missing the place. I lived in Portland and
> Forest Grove and drove every weekend to sleep on the beach at Pacific
> City's Cape Kiwanda...
> Sigh... I hope to take my son out there this summer.
>
> Deb L>>
>
> I will give those a try for my daughter, she gets car sick but Jonathan
> was sick with a bacterial infection and then a virus. On the first trip
> we traveled by train to Minnesota and he became violently ill. I took
> him to a doctor there and they think it was just the introduction of a
> new ecoli from the local water.
>
> On this last trip he came down with high fever and vomiting from an
> influenza virus. Overall it just seems to be bad timing and
> circumstance.
>
> Kris
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 13:31:00 -0700
> From: louisam1@...
> Subject: Re: Oregon
>
> <<Hey Kris. I have a question about Oregon. I would absolutely love,
> love,
> love to move to Oregon...specifically Portland or Lake Oswego. And you
> live
> in Lake Oswego and moved from California . Hereπs my question; how have
> you
> adjusted to the lack of sunshine? That is the only thing stopping us
> from
> moving from Southern Cal. I have visions of weeks and weeks with no
> sun.
> Is that the case? How do you adjust? Do you get depressed? Portland
> is
> always rated as one of the best places to live and lots of people just
> love
> it, but what about
> the sun!!! :)
>
> Isabel>>
>
> Hi Isabel
>
> Well, I love the rain and even bemoaned the lack of it in San Diego so
> it
> wasn't too much of an adjustment for me. I have had one episode of
> depression that I can remember and thankfully we had a couple days of
> sun
> right then. I mentioned this to my doctor and she said that even when
> it's overcast you get the benefits of the sun if you go outside for a
> bit.
>
> Oregonians do everything in the rain; mow the lawn, eat outside (under a
> cover), go for walks, etc. There are a lot of available indoor
> activities and people here seem to look forward to the winter months as
> their time to cocoon. Some of my friends have a few full spectrum
> lights
> around the house, they say it helps so I'm gonna give it a try next
> winter.
>
> My one recommendation would be to find a place which offers the kids
> some
> space to move. I live in a small space but I try to keep a space in my
> living room for jumping, wrestling, etc. My furniture is open ground
> for
> climbing and jumping. However, kids don't seem to mind playing in
> jackets, gloves and rain boots either. We have a membership to the
> Children's Museum which is good for a few hours of wandering.
>
> We have a long summer here too with a lot of sun and temps around 80,
> sometimes around 100 but not for long periods. Lake Oswego is a pretty
> little town but the lake is not a good choice for swimming, very silty
> and leeches. There are plenty of indoor pools available though. We are
> not actually "in" Lake Oswego even though our address says we are, it's
> more like Lake Grove. We are just across the freeway from Tualatin and
> Tigard and it's only about 10 minutes in different directions to
> Portland, Beaverton, Oregon City and Milwaukee.
>
> Kris
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 19:38:55 EDT
> From: starsuncloud@...
> Subject: Re: Digest Number 375
>
> In a message dated 5/21/02 11:27:15 AM Central Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> << I cannot remember his name but what a smile! Brian, maybe? >>
>
> Do you remember his last name? Or his parents name. My family knows just
> about everyone in Manning!! If he was off Hayward then his Dad probably
> grew
> up with mine!!! Wouldn't that be something?
> Ren
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 19:41:18 EDT
> From: starsuncloud@...
> Subject: Re: Digest Number 375
>
> In a message dated 5/21/02 11:27:15 AM Central Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> << Does anyone know any tips about how to do this? Also, a naive
> question:
> how does a travel agent make money? They don't charge the customer,
> correct? >>
>
>
> The airline actually pays them a fee for booking.
> They sometimes try to get stingy about it though!!
> Ren
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> Message: 6
> Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 17:05:58 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Sharon Rudd <bearspawprint@...>
> Subject: Re: ticks and chickens
>
>
>> Next year we'll start with Chickens and i am sooo
>> looking forward to them.
>> I'm still planning and debating. Know any good
>> chicken lists?
>> ~Elissa Cleaveland
>
> Your homesteading list :-)
>
> Sharon of the Swamp
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> Message: 7
> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 07:16:12 +0400
> From: Kate Green <karegree@...>
> Subject: Re: Covered in welts
>
> Hmm some good ideas -- will ty and find corn starch. Hadn't thought of
> yeast problems. Geez that would be an additonal spot of fun:)
>
> I may also head to one of the little Indian shops here that do
> Ayurverdic
> medicines (although I draw the line at the urinology)
>
> Kate
>
>
> At 08:46 AM 5/21/02 -0700, you wrote:
>> Have you thought about corn-starch
>> dusted on and wear light, long, cotton pants, to keep
>> sweaty legs from rubbing together. Corn starch is more
>> soothing than calamine. And doesn't have that awful
>> odor.
>>
>> But you might want to
>> alternate with a vinegar bath. Don't want any
>> secondary infections like the damn yeasties moving in.
>>
>> Sharon of the Swamp
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> Message: 8
> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 00:15:10 EDT
> From: kbcdlovejo@...
> Subject: Re: Covered in welts
>
> I had to respond when I saw the subject line.
>
> I had a friend when I was about thirteen who called these "whelps"---as
> in
> "she had whelps on her arm"---I always pictured dozens of tiny puppies
> attached to her arms! <BEG> I wonder whether she still says this. <g>
>
> Kelly
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> Message: 9
> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 00:02:15 -0500
> From: Susan Bundlie <strandbe@...>
> Subject: Re: Covered in welts
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at 04:18 PM, [email protected]
> wrote:
>
>> I was down for 10 weeks with them.
>
> Wow! You win...or lose!
>
> Susan
>
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> Message: 10
> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 00:05:11 -0500
> From: Susan Bundlie <strandbe@...>
> Subject: Re: Cheap flights
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at 04:18 PM, [email protected]
> wrote:
>
>> Have you tried hotwire.com and priceline.com? If he's flexible about
>> the
>> times he leaves and arrives, they often save a lot.
>
> I'm afraid he can't be flexible. His flight from Figi comes in at 1:30
> p.m. and I can't risk booking him on a flight he won't be able to make.
>
> I didn't know priceline was for hotel rooms too! Next time....
>
> Susan
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> Message: 11
> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 01:19:50 EDT
> From: SandraDodd@...
> Subject: urinography
>
>
> In a message dated 5/21/02 10:01:02 PM, karegree@... writes:
>
> << I may also head to one of the little Indian shops here that do
> Ayurverdic
> medicines (although I draw the line at the urinology) >>
>
> This looked to me (I was glancing) like "urinography," and so I must
> tell you
> the story of my now-deceased friend Stan. After a bunch of us camped
> in the
> same spot every year for many years, we moved to a bigger camping
> site. Stan
> balked BIGtime and did NOT ever want to go back. He almost didn't go
> that
> one time.
>
> When I questioned him about it he said it was too far East, and if he
> pissed
> there it would run into the Mississippi, not the Rio Grande.
>
> For Stan, this seemed important.
>
> So in frustration I told him I was pretty sure no runoff from there
> could go
> into the Mississippi, and if I confirmed that would he go camp?
>
> Reluctantly he agree.
>
> Keith, my husband, is Mr. Geography Guy--loves maps, loves trivia,
> loves it
> all.
>
> "The Pecos," said Keith.
>
> "The Pecos," I told Stan, "which rejoins the Rio Grande."
>
> "Okay, then..." and he went camping.
>
>
> Sandra
>
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> Message: 12
> Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 22:27:29 -0700
> From: Jocelyn Vilter <JVilter@...>
> Subject: Re: Re: cheap flights
>
> Are you looking to book a room in Las Vegas? We had some good luck last
> time we stayed there are year or two ago by going to the about.com area
> on
> LV and following some links there. We ended up getting a very nice
> room at
> the Hyatt, just off the strip for $50.00 a night.
>
> jocelyn
> who both loves and hates Las Vegas
>
>> From: Susan Bundlie <strandbe@...>
>> Reply-To: [email protected]
>> Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 11:39:02 -0500
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [AlwaysLearning] Re: cheap flights
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at 11:26 AM, [email protected]
>> wrote:
>>
>>> The airlines used to pay them
>>> commissions, but this system recently changed. You're better off using
>>> the
>>> internet now. If he can fly on Tuesday or Wednesday, fares might be
>>> cheaper.
>>
>> Okay, thanks a lot. Actually, he is flying on a Tuesday. I guess my
>> idea
>> of a cheap flight and the airlines' ideas differ somewhat.
>>
>> Booking a room is another adventure. I had just about settled on one
>> and
>> when I went back to the site to book it, the price had gone up $10!
>> AUGH.
>>
>> Susan
>>
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> Message: 13
> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 07:26:12 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Sharon Rudd <bearspawprint@...>
> Subject: urinology
>
>
> I draw the line at the
>> urinology)
>
> How does this work? Is it similar to a
> urinalisis...you know, pee in the cup? Is that bad?
>
> Sharon of the Swamp
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> Message: 14
> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 08:48:34 -0600
> From: ddzimlew@...
> Subject: Re: Digest Number 375
>
>
>> Do you remember his last name? Or his parents name. My family knows
>> just
>> about everyone in Manning!! If he was off Hayward then his Dad
>> probably grew
>> up with mine!!! Wouldn't that be something?
>> Ren
>
> I don't Ren. I'll ask my friend, maybe she remembers. It was a long
> time ago, and I was thinking his name might be Anderson, but I can't be
> sure I'm not thinking of someone else. His mother's name was Lucia, I
> remember that. Maybe this was 1979 or ' 80.
> I love these plot twists when you find out you may have crossed paths
> with someone before... When I lived in Alaska I met an older woman who
> had dated my dad's scoundrel brother in Seattle in the 50's. She even
> had pictures and gave them to me. We kept in touch for a while until
> she
> died. Life is funny.
>
> Deb L
>
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> Message: 15
> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 08:30:48 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Sharon Rudd <bearspawprint@...>
> Subject: Re: urinology
>
> Oh yes, THAT! maybe standed in the middle of the
> ocean with no H2O on a small vessel.....maybe...but of
> course, there would be none of that by the time it was
> acceptable
>
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> Message: 16
> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 19:47:29 +0400
> From: Kate Green <karegree@...>
> Subject: Re: urinology
>
> It's pretty popular in India (prime minister calls it a miracle cure).
> It involves taking the first urine in the morning and drinking it or
> pouring it on infected/sore bits. In some cases you are instructed to
> boil
> the urine, skim off the scum and then drink it.
> There are claims it cures everything from gangrene to AIDS to
> schizophrenia.
> I use acupuncture, homeopathy, herbs etc but this is one thing that I
> just
> can't take to:)
>
> Kate
>
>
> At 07:26 AM 5/22/02 -0700, you wrote:
>>
>> I draw the line at the
>>> urinology)
>>
>> Is it similar to a
>> urinalisis...you know, pee in the cup? Is that bad?
>>
>> Sharon of the Swamp
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> Message: 17
> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 10:07:02 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Dana Matt <hoffmanwilson@...>
> Subject: Re: Digest Number 375
>
> I just had to reply about
> funny-meetings-of-people--here's two...
>
> About 10 years ago I was driving across Washington
> State, and there was a car that kept up with me...I
> would pass it, it would pass me, I would pass it, on
> and on for about 200 miles. Well, I finally pulled
> off at a rest stop, and that same car was there, so I
> struck up a conversation with the driver, and old
> Yakima Indian man...turns out he had gone to high
> school with my grandfather on the reservation, about
> 60 years before. (we were still about 100 miles from
> the reservation, so not like we were in an area where
> anyone would know my grandpa...)
>
> Another time, again driving across Washington, in
> winter, my car broke down outside of Hanford nuclear
> reservation. I pushed it to the guard shack, and a
> man stopped to offer me a ride. He took me all the
> way home, which was about 50 miles out of his way. In
> talking to him, I found out that he had gone to
> highschool with my uncle, also on the reservation!
> This is not a large reservation!! Pretty funny, I
> though....just had to share.
> Dana
> Montana Mama
> --- ddzimlew@... wrote:
>>
>>> Do you remember his last name? Or his parents
>> name. My family knows
>>> just
>>> about everyone in Manning!! If he was off Hayward
>> then his Dad
>>> probably grew
>>> up with mine!!! Wouldn't that be something?
>>> Ren
>>
>> I don't Ren. I'll ask my friend, maybe she
>> remembers. It was a long
>> time ago, and I was thinking his name might be
>> Anderson, but I can't be
>> sure I'm not thinking of someone else. His
>> mother's name was Lucia, I
>> remember that. Maybe this was 1979 or ' 80.
>> I love these plot twists when you find out you may
>> have crossed paths
>> with someone before... When I lived in Alaska I met
>> an older woman who
>> had dated my dad's scoundrel brother in Seattle in
>> the 50's. She even
>> had pictures and gave them to me. We kept in touch
>> for a while until she
>> died. Life is funny.
>>
>> Deb L
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> Message: 18
> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 10:12:40 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Dana Matt <hoffmanwilson@...>
> Subject: Re: urinology
>
> It's supposed to be really good for clearning up
> acne...
> although I haven't tried it! :)
> Dana
> Montana Mama
> --- Kate Green <karegree@...> wrote:
>> It's pretty popular in India (prime minister calls
>> it a miracle cure).
>> It involves taking the first urine in the morning
>> and drinking it or
>> pouring it on infected/sore bits. In some cases you
>> are instructed to boil
>> the urine, skim off the scum and then drink it.
>> There are claims it cures everything from gangrene
>> to AIDS to schizophrenia.
>> I use acupuncture, homeopathy, herbs etc but this is
>> one thing that I just
>> can't take to:)
>>
>> Kate
>>
>>
>> At 07:26 AM 5/22/02 -0700, you wrote:
>>>
>>> I draw the line at the
>>>> urinology)
>>>
>>> Is it similar to a
>>> urinalisis...you know, pee in the cup? Is that
>> bad?
>>>
>>> Sharon of the Swamp
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> Message: 19
> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 15:04:17 EDT
> From: SandraDodd@...
> Subject: odd connections between people
>
>
> In a message dated 5/22/02 11:09:28 AM, hoffmanwilson@... writes:
>
> << turns out he had gone to high
> school with my grandfather >>
>
> <<I found out that he had gone to
> highschool with my uncle>>
>
>
>
> SO many of these things happen. I love these stories.
>
> And just think... if the conversation had gone otherwise you might not
> have
> come to that revelation. If it had gone longer you might have had a
> second
> connection!
>
> I wonder how many meetings are with people who are connected somehow
> but the
> information just doesn't come up.
>
> Sandra
>
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> Message: 20
> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 19:30:34 -0000
> From: "moonmeghan" <moonmeghan@...>
> Subject: Re: odd connections between people
>
> <<<<--- In AlwaysLearning@y..., SandraDodd@a... wrote:
>
>> SO many of these things happen. I love these stories.
>>
>> And just think... if the conversation had gone otherwise you
> might not have
>> come to that revelation. If it had gone longer you might have
> had a second
>> connection!
>>
>> I wonder how many meetings are with people who are
> connected somehow but the
>> information just doesn't come up.
>>
>> Sandra>>>>
>
>
> Along these lines...
> In my local park, A woman came up to me and asked me if I had
> been to England recently (I had a Virgin Kids Bag with snacks in
> it). I told her that we'd moved from there a year and a half ago. It
> turns out that her and family moved here last year from England.
> They lived about an hour away from where we did and her
> husband was born and raised where we lived in London for 4
> years. She was born and raised in Lafayette, CA (just across the
> bay from where I was born and raised). She has 2 daughters
> aged 6 and 8 (Tamzin is 7). Oldest was born here and they
> moved to England when she was a year old. Second one was
> born in England. Needless to say, we have all become good
> friends. After all, we have so much in common!
>
> Meghan
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<< My mom and I will be going to
The Maryhill Museum Of Art this August, she wants to take me there so we
can have some time alone. All I can think about is how much the kids
would get out of the trip. >>

Oh YES! Your kids would love it. They had a really awesome collection of
chess sets at one time, not sure if it was a permanent display or just
passing through.
And you could go to the Stonehenge replica nearby, it's to size and
everything!! Way cool.
Ren

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In a message dated 5/22/02 2:35:42 PM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:

<< I wonder how many meetings are with people who are connected somehow but
the
information just doesn't come up. >>

I often wonder about that too. There are enough of the chance meetings that
you've got to wonder how many times you just miss someone you know, or don't
figure out the connection from the past.
I found an adventure company here in Pensacola last week. One of the owners
is from FAIRBANKS, AK!!! My hometown. I could hardly believe it. I've never
met anyone from Fairbanks down here.
I've GOT to call them...we may have friends in common, who knows.
Ren