Sunday, June 12, 2011
Newspaper Map
Saturday, May 21, 2011
A little help from my friends.
Monday, May 9, 2011
useful site TeuxDeux
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
A great site that can help change your life and habits.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Snow In Georgia
Well last night it snowed. Now it might not look like a lot ot some, but for us Southern born this is bordering on disaster. However it is a pretty disaster.
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Gonna be busy for awhile
Just wanted you to know I won't be around much for the next three months. Tomorrow I go to sign up for Cardiac Rehab. The first trip is orientation, but starting Monday I go full force. Twelve weeks of classes three times a week So each Monday, Wednesday and Thursday I go to Athens Regional Cardiac Rehab Center for an hour of exercize and then a short class in living with heart issues and avoiding any more of them. The hardest part for me is the nearest class is a one hour drive each way. So it will be about 3 1/2 hours a day. My last class will be March 31. Non Emergency Medical Transport is taking me so it will be a free ride. However, it means riding in a van, bus, suv, or whatever for an hour there and back. And I get car sick easily. (I can't take anything for it as all the usual remedies knock me out) So if I an very quiet, you know why. Love
Patrick B
Friday, December 24, 2010
12 Thank You Notes of Christmas
My dearest darling Edward,
What a wonderful surprise has just greeted me! That sweet partridge,
in that lovely little pear-tree; what an enchanting, romantic, poetic
present! Bless you, and thank you.
Your deeply loving,
Emily Dec. 26
Beloved Edward,
The two turtle-doves arrived this morning, and are cooing away in the
pear-tree as I write. I'm so touched and grateful!
With undying love, as always,
Emily Dec. 27
My darling Edward,
You do think of the most original presents! Who ever thought of
sending anybody three French hens? Do they really come all the
way from France? It's a pity we have no chicken coops, but I expect
we'll find some. Anyway, thankyou so much; they're lovely.
Your devoted, Emily Dec. 28
Dearest Edward,
What a surprise! Four calling birds arrived this morning. They are
very sweet, even if they do call rather loudly - they make telephoning
almost impossible - but I expect they'll calm down when they get
used to their new home. Anyway, I'm very grateful, of course I am.
Love from Emily Dec. 29
Dearest Edward,
The mailman has just delivered five most beautiful gold rings, one
for each finger, and all fitting perfectly! A really lovely present!
Lovelier, in a way, than birds, which do take rather a lot of looking
after. The four that arrived yesterday are still making a terrible
row, and I'm afraid none of us got much sleep last night. Mother
says she wants to use the rings to "wring" their necks. Mother has
such a sense of humor. This time she's only joking, I think, but I do
know what she means. Still, I love the rings.
Bless you,
Emily Dec. 30
Dear Edward,
Whatever I expected to find when I opened the front door this
morning, it certainly wasn't six socking great geese laying eggs all
over the porch. Frankly, I rather hoped that you had stopped sending
me birds. We have no room for them, and they've already ruined
the croquet lawn. I know you meant well, but let's call a halt, shall we?
Love,
Emily Dec. 31
Edward,
I thought I said NO MORE BIRDS. This morning I woke up to find no
more than seven swans, all trying to get into our tiny goldfish pond.
I'd rather not think what's happened to the goldfish. The whole
house seems to be full of birds, to say nothing of what they leave
behind them, so please, please, stop!
Your Emily Jan 1
Frankly, I prefer the birds. What am I to do with eight milkmaids?
And their cows! Is this some kind of a joke? If so, I'm afraid I don't
find it very amusing.
Emily Jan. 2
Look here, Edward,
This has gone far enough. You say you're sending me nine ladies
dancing. All I can say is, judging from the way they dance, they're
certainly not ladies. The village just isn't accustomed to seeing a
regiment of shameless viragos, with nothing on but their lipstick,
cavorting round the green, and it's Mother and I who get the blame.
If you value our friendship, which I do (less and less), kindly stop
this ridiculous behavior at once!
Emily Jan 3
As I write this letter, ten disgusting old men are prancing up and
down all over what used to be the garden, before the geese and
the swans and the cows got at it. And several of them, I have just
noticed, are taking inexcusable liberties with the milkmaids.
Meanwhile the neighbors are trying to have us evicted. I shall never
speak to you again.
Emily Jan 4
This is the last straw! You know I detest bagpipes! The place has now
become something between a menagerie and a madhouse, and a
man from the council has just declared it unfit for habitation. At
least Mother has been spared this last outrage; they took her away
yesterday afternoon in an ambulance to a home for the bewildered.
I hope you're satisfied. Jan. 5
Sir,
Our client, Miss Emily Wilbraham, instructs me to
inform you that with the arrival on her premises at
7:30 this morning of the entire percussion section
of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and several of
their friends, she has no course left open to her
but to seek an injunction to prevent you importuning
her further. I am making arrangements for the return
of much assorted livestock. I am, Sir, yours faithfully,
G. Creep
Attorney at law
Friday, December 17, 2010
Lovely Day
Patrick B
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Is It Raining?
http://isitraining.in/ is all I need. Go to the site and enter the name of where you want to know the weather. Or make it even easier and add the name of the place at the end of the web address. For example for me locally it would be http://isitraining.in/Elberton Georgia.
The answer is a simple Yes or No and the page is bare bones and loads fast. Hope this comes in handy
Patrick
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
What's up with my heart
First he has put me on Nitro just in case.
I go next Wed, (Nov 27 at 7:00 a.m.) for a heart catheter procedure.
They said I should plan on staying overnight as if they have to put a stint in, I have to stay overnight for observation.
The doctor says there is a small area at the back of my heart that is showing abnormal activity.
The hope is that this can be fixed with the cath procedure.
If the cath cannot fix the problem, I will have to begin planning for open heart surgery. To say the least this has me a bit freaked out.
Especially since they said that if I have to have the open heart surgery I would have to spend about a month in either a rehab facility or a nursing home. Not sure but this could cost me my apartment if I am gone to long. So I am praying (and asking my friends to pray) that all will go smoothly and that the cath will be able to fix things up nicely. So keep me in your prayers. Love ya all.
Patrick
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
RIP to a dear friend.
I had not seen him in years, but just knowing he was out there was enough.
I loved him like family if not even closer and now he is gone and my heart hurts.
Taj, you will be missed. Until we meet again.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Kids Explain Love
Love from a Kid's Point of View
What is love, from a kid's point of view?
"When my grandmother got arthritis, she couldn't bend over and paint her toenails anymore. So my grandfather does it for her all the time, even when his hands got arthritis too. That's love."
"When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. You know that your name is safe in their mouth."
"Love is when someone hurts you, and you get so mad, but you don't yell at them because you know it would hurt their feelings."
"Love is when my mommy makes coffee for my daddy and she takes a sip before giving it to him, to make sure the taste is okay."
"Love is what's in the room with you at Christmas if you stop opening presents and listen."
"Love is like a little old woman and a little old man who are still friends even after they know each other so well."
"Love is when Mommy sees Daddy smelly and sweaty and still says he is handsomer than Robert Redford."
"Love is when your puppy licks your face even after you left him alone all day."
"You really shouldn't say 'I love you' unless you mean it. But if you mean it, you should say it a lot. People forget."
Monday, July 19, 2010
Site Recommendation: ThredUp
When you join you get a supply of free boxes from the post office.
You gather the clothes your kid(s) have outgrown, fill a box and then list it.
Then you search for boxes of clothes that your kid can wear and would like.
You pay a fee of $13 for each box you order, and if and when someone chooses your box, you get a free paid label to mail it off.
Swap done.
Site handles clothes up to pre teen sizes. Hope this is of use to you or someone you know.
Patrick Barden
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Cowboy Wisdom
It's not so important to know what it is, but it's critical to know what it was. ~ The quickest way to double your money is to fold it over and put it back in your pocket. ~ Never miss a good chance to shut up.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Sunday, June 6, 2010
explaining love
Today's challenge was to share a favorite quote from a movie.
Not sure why, but I remembered a scene from the 1968 version of "Yours Mine and Ours".
In the movie a widow and widower with 18 children between them marry.
They are about to have their first child together.
The oldest daughter's boyfriend is pressing her to have sex, but telling her that if she really loves him, she will sleep with him.
Of course this comes up as, mom, Helen goes into labor.
Here's the wisdom that dad comes up with.
Can't say as I have ever heard it put better.So here you go.
Enjoy**********
Colleen North: [Helen is about to have a baby] I know this is a terrible time to talk about it, but Larry says...
Frank Beardsley: I've got a message for Larry. You tell him this is what it's all about. This is the real happening. If you want to know what love really is, take a look around you.
HelenNorth: What are you two talking about?
Frank Beardsley: Take a good look at your mother.
HelenNorth: Not now!
Frank Beardsley: Yes, now.
[to Colleen]
Frank Beardsley: It's giving life that counts. Until you're ready for it, all the rest is just a big fraud. All the crazy haircuts in the world won't keep it turning. Life isn't a love in, it's the dishes and the orthodontist and the shoe repairman and... ground round instead of roast beef. And I'll tell you something else: it isn't going to a bed with a man that proves you're in love with him; it's getting up in the morning and facing the drab, miserable, wonderful everyday world with him that counts.
[Leaving the house, they say good-bye to the little kids]
Frank Beardsley: I suppose having 19 kids is carrying it a bit too far, but if we had it to do over who would we skip... you?
HelenNorth: [getting into the car] Thank you, Frank. I never quite knew how to explain it to her.
Frank Beardsley: If we don't get you to the hospital fast, the rest of it's going to be explained right here!
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
getting new things
Friday, May 21, 2010
My new glasses - almost
Thursday, May 20, 2010
This Song
Secret Ambition by Michael W. Smith (9080 KB)
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