Prairie Dog
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Failure of imagination there, my friend. We have beaches like that all up and down the California coast -- including here in SoCal. Had a lot of fun exploring them in my ocean kayaking days.Meh....
I’m sure there are some beautiful locations up and down the CA coast and we could likely exchange pleasantries all day long of our preferred places to paddle.Failure of imagination there, my friend. We have beaches like that all up and down the California coast -- including here in SoCal. Had a lot of fun exploring them in my ocean kayaking days.
Now I prefer beaches I can wade in shorts all day long with my dog -- like this one in Laguna Beach...
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Lives evolve. That's a good thing.
Although I escaped any hardship, there are those here that unfortunately could not avoid it.On a more serious note, Vancouver and Southwest BC are under a flood watch and people at major airports across the country are still stranded looking for any way to get home to their loved ones in time for the holidays.
Yep, it’s cold, snowy and not very pleasant in most parts of the country and our thoughts during the holiday season should go out to those who are not as fortunate. With sub zero temperatures affecting most provinces and some declaring states of emergency, it’s been a difficult time of the year for many. It’s hard to imagine people being turned away from homeless shelters and having no where else to go or being without power for hours. Winter weather can drastically affect people’s well being and mental state and it’s vital to help those who need it the most. A small gesture such as shoveling snow for a neighbor or volunteering in any capacity might seem small but could make a world of a difference even for one person. I may not live in the warmest spot on the globe so I have a deep respect of what winter here can bring.
Happy holidays to all and may the weather forecast in your neck of the woods be merry!
…. They heard some guy who was really upset, said his son's medication which was necessary for him to live was in one of those checked bags.
terrible situation, but this is really, really, really dumb. you NEVER check important medication. and especially not when every headline for a week has been about the travel disruptions being caused / about to be caused by weather.
If that story's true, I certainly hope the kid wasn't harmed. But in this post-truth era, I can easily imagine someone making that up just to get special treatment.Mistakes happen. Some are not used to flying and don't realise the normal precautions to packing for flying.
For meds you can safely skip for 3+ days, that can work. But it's best avoided. I've been forced into it 3 times, each when out of state. Home was Colorado.Also, if you ever find yourself in that situation, most cities large enough to have a decent airport have a 24-hour pharmacy somewhere and many hospitals and urgent care clinics have a pharmacy on-site. So unless your medication is very uncommon or very expensive you are likely to be able to find a replacement. Expensive? Often it will be but if someone life depends on it spend the damned money and sort it out later.
So nice to see the green grass and trees. And the lemons growing on the trees (those are lemons, right?)I went for a ride today. Ate at a café outdoors and made friends with hipsters in their 20's and made friends with folks visiting from Chicago. One tip I gave them is to put your butter into the steaming crab claw chowder then break off chunks of your warm San Francisco sourdough and dip them into that. They were so happy that their kids can play outside.
Don't normally put bumper stickers on my cars. But for that one, I'd make an exception.When life gives you lemons... go for a bike ride!