Rebecca Huston
@Telynor (1763)
United States • Age 64
Joined myLot 8 years ago
Retired, lover of books, cats and tea. I travel when I can afford to.
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The Horse
@TheHorse (220245)
• Walnut Creek, California
9 Dec 21
And I'm not necessarily talking about senior moments here. There's a street near my house. I often do business there. My friend Ko has moved her Thai restaurant there now. I got new tires for one of my trucks there. When I...
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Miss Nikki
@MissNikki (5237)
• Maple Ridge, British Columbia
9 Dec 21
I ordered my son some new Xmas Pajamas for his 2nd birthday. The photo above shows his new pajama shirt with Santa on a motorcycle.
I think they are pretty darn cute.
He also got some other PJs that say "Santa's Helper".
Do...
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Stacey
@xstitcher (32700)
• Petaluma, California
9 Dec 21
I wrote out an entire post and then shut down the computer before posting it.
It's 4:36pm now, and I got home around three.
When I was close to my front door, I saw that there was an Amazon package in my entryway.
When I...
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Morley Hunt
@Morleyhunt (21744)
• Canada
10 Apr 20
Self isolating, social distancing, Covid 19 and toilet paper....all linked in our minds.....forever.
I've been taking a walk almost every day. Fresh air and exercise keeps me sane.
Meals have become entertainment as well as...
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John Roberts
@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
10 Apr 20
“Chinatown” is a triumph in Nicholson’s career and the contemporary film noir among the great pictures of Hollywood’s golden age of the 70s. Nicholson’s friend screenwriter Robert Towne had written the original “Chinatown” script...
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snowy
@snowy22315 (182175)
• United States
10 Apr 20
And the biggest excitement of the day is...drumroll please! I am escaping to pick up some medicine and get some stuff at the store. Heck, I may even go wild and hit Subway and the garbage dump. Anyway, after being trapped in here...
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snowy
@snowy22315 (182175)
• United States
10 Apr 20
Everyday friend has taken to mailing me "info" about the virus. Like I don't hear enough on regular TV. I did look at one of the videos once that was pretty interesting, but I feel I am being Covided to death, I don't read most of...
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Rebecca Huston To be honest, I really only listen if it is Dr. Fauci or Governor Cuomo speaking. All the rest is hearsay to me.
10 Apr 20
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snowy
@snowy22315 (182175)
• United States
10 Apr 20
I actually have 3 going now, in various stages of reading, although I don't even read everyday, so this is going to take some time. One of them is relegated to the car, to read if I am somewhere that doesn't have wifi. I might...
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NJ Chicaa
@NJChicaa (120122)
• United States
10 Apr 20
My mother's best friend (my second mom) stopped by earlier with some homemade banana bread. She was going to leave it on the door knob but I was outside on the landing with Charlie the cat. The cat likes to go out there and roll...
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Rebecca Huston Many hugs. I hope the day keeps on improving. How are the bruises coming along?
10 Apr 20
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NJ Chicaa
@NJChicaa (120122)
• United States
10 Apr 20
What's going on the dinner table tonight? Share with us!
I am having American style (Tex-Mex) tacos in hard shells. I make the seasoning blend for the ground beef myself but I obviously don't make the shells. I top them with...
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NJ Chicaa
@NJChicaa (120122)
• United States
10 Apr 20
Charlie the Cat tripped me the other night and I crashed over the C2 rowing machine. I smashed like EVERYTHING. My foot hurt immediately the next morning and I think I broke my toe. My foot and my cheek were bruised pretty...
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Stacey
@xstitcher (32700)
• Petaluma, California
10 Apr 20
...I opened the stuff that came from Target for my nephew's (after) Easter baskets. Turns out I bought less than I thought--they always have to ship things in way-too big boxes. I also want to get some green tissue paper to line...
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NJ Chicaa
@NJChicaa (120122)
• United States
9 Apr 20
. . . but their business will be BOOMING once life gets back to normal and we can go out into public again. According to my Facebook and Instagram most people are passing the time by cooking, baking, and, presumably, eating....
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NJ Chicaa
@NJChicaa (120122)
• United States
9 Apr 20
When I lived at the house for 15 years I don't think I EVER heard a car alarm going off on the block. It just wasn't a thing.
Here? At the apartment complex? It is a daily thing and sometimes it happens multiple times per day....
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NJ Chicaa
@NJChicaa (120122)
• United States
9 Apr 20
Good for them. All he does is speak in generalities, refuse to express any empathy, life, and talk about the economy. He continues to lie about the availability of tests and how many are being distributed each day. Anyone with...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (342088)
• Rockingham, Australia
9 Apr 20
Although nothing much has changed for us, I’m trying to regard ‘social isolation’ as a chance to do a few chores that we’ve been putting off. I’d like to feel that we’d accomplished something during our enforced stay-at-home...
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Rebecca Huston I need to convince J to get some of the honey-do's worked on. I just want to keep him busy. Me, I have plenty of sewing and stitching and cooking to do -- I really want to make a Victoria Sponge for tomorrow. (Yes, I know it's Passover, but J didn't buy any...
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NJ Chicaa
@NJChicaa (120122)
• United States
9 Apr 20
We had a major scare like 15 years ago with H5N1 (aka "bird flu") and that had a 70-80% mortality rate. I stocked up on non-perishables and household supplies back then and my ex laughed at me. Luckily we didn't need them and...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (220245)
• Walnut Creek, California
9 Apr 20
I have been going to the grocery store about twice a week. If the line at Trader Joe's is too long, I will go to Safeway, which is not requiring its customers to stand in front of the store to get in.
Today, at Safeway, I was...
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Rebecca Huston J does the shopping as he doesn't want me anywhere near a store. However I have to be very exact as to what I put on the list. Still no toilet paper around here, and not very many paper towels. We're not going to starve, but mealtimes are going to be getting...
9 Apr 20
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snowy
@snowy22315 (182175)
• United States
29 Mar 20
It doesn't seem like too many people are neutral about mushrooms. It seems like they either really like them or dislike them quite a bit. I am not ordinarily a fan, but they are good for you, so I will eat them on occassion. Since...
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (160949)
• United States
29 Mar 20
Online, you can go anywhere.
I have been to church in two different churches this afternoon.
Many zoos have daily posts and videos. There are museums offering virtual tours.
Many of my connections are posting landscape photos,...
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Rebecca Huston Thank goodness I have the net. Otherwise i'd be gibbering in a corner. Books are really helping.
29 Mar 20
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