Re: now train trip- was Sad cat news
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- Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2008 06:48:00 -0500
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A friend of mine had a kitchen island built with this wood before it became
fashionable. A lovely beige/grey combo.
betsy
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To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] now train trip- was Sad cat news
> Someone in Colorado is experimenting in using the pinebeetle wood. He
> timbers it before the tree rots and is turning it into molding, trim, etc.
> The wood has a blue color where the beetles have tunneled into the tree.
>
>
> > [Original Message]
> > From: <Aplfgcnys@aol.com>
> > To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
> > Date: 10/15/2008 2:58:43 PM
> > Subject: Re: [CHAT] now train trip- was Sad cat news
> >
> > Well, we're back. Sandy seems like her old self. The vet came the day
we
> left
> > and gave her another injection - said she couldn't believe how much she
> had
> > improved. I'm so thankful, but think it must have been an error at the
> lab.
> > Anyway, we went and came back - two nights on the train each way. I
don't
> > ever want to have to do that again. We had the deluxe suites, but even
> so
> > there wasn't much room to move around. Our meals were brought to us so
> > that we didn't have to stagger up and down corridors. The showers
didn't
> > really work that well, but we were able to clean ourselves. The ride
was
> > really
> > rough part of the way, especially at night when the train went much
faster
> > than during the day. The layovers in Chicago weren't bad - there is a
> very
> > nice waiting room for sleeper passengers. They carried our baggage for
us
> > and gave us rides to the cars. On the way back we were scheduled for a
> six-
> > hour layover in Chicago, but the train was four hours late from Denver,
> and
> > when we got to Chicago they put us right on the train out- we were in
the
> > waiting room less than half an hour. Didn't get any supper that night,
> but
> > that
> > was not a big problem. I'm just thankful to get home and find
everything
> > right
> > back here.
> >
> > Colorado was beautiful, as always. They said the color was at its peak,
> and
> > it's true the aspens were lovely. We had seen fall colors in the West
> before,
> > and I always remembered aspens as being pure gold. This year there was
a
> > lot of pinky-orange color such as I had never seen before. My son who
> lives
> > there said he had never noticed it before. What would cause this?
> Weather?
> > Soil conditions?
> >
> > We took a couple of great day-trips - up to Estes Park and across the
> divide.
> > On the West slope there is a great deal of damage from pine beetles -
> entire
> > slopes of dead trees. I assured my son that the forests will recover -
> I've
> > seen
> > such damage in Chincoteague and other places where regrowth was
incredibly
> > quick - but he is sure that the area is done for. Of course he is
> concerned
> > from
> > a real-estate viewpoint since they are considering buying a weekend
place
> in
> > the mountains. And of course Ma wouldn't know anything anyway.
> >
> > The grandchildren were fun, but after six days I was exhausted. Two
more
> days
> > on the train coming home didn't help. Now I am beginning to catch up
bit
> by
> > bit. Nice to go, but good to be home.
> > Auralie
> >
> >
> > In a message dated 9/29/2008 7:52:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > gossiper@sbcglobal.net writes:
> >
> > How long of a layover in Chgo? I am thinking you will be at union
> station, so
> > becareful!... Not the greatest part of town. I would offer to come get
> you,
> > but most likely I will either be working or tending to mother who had
hip
> > replacement last week.... but you never know!
> >
> > We did steam engine trains for a week all throughout Colorado. It was
the
> > BEST way to see the countryside. (I realize you are doing amtrack or
> such).
> >
> > Donna
> >
> >
> > --- On Mon, 9/29/08, Aplfgcnys@aol.com <Aplfgcnys@aol.com> wrote:
> >
> > From: Aplfgcnys@aol.com <Aplfgcnys@aol.com>
> > Subject: Re: [CHAT] Sad cat news
> > To: gardenchat@hort.net
> > Date: Monday, September 29, 2008, 3:37 PM
> >
> > Thanks so much for all your support and prayers. The issue is not yet
> > resolved. Today the vet was surprised at how much better Sandy seemed,
> > so she recommended putting off a final decision. The problem is that we
> > are leaving on Thursday for ten days, and don't want to burden the
persons
> > who will be feeding the cats, and also don't want to leave Sandy
untended
> > if she is likely to go into a decline. Today she seems like her old
self,
> > but
> > the vet says that may end at any time.
> >
> > Some time ago there was a discussion here of train travel. I didn't pay
> > too
> > much attention since I had no experience to share nor any plans for such
> > travel. However, since we have given up our usual semiannual trips to
> > Chincoteague, Chet has decided that we shoud visit our youngest son in
> > Colorado. Flying is such a hassle, and he is just not up to the long
> hikes
> > through airports, so he and #3 son decided we should go by train. This
is
> > a major undertaking - involves a layover in Chicago and two nights on
the
> > train. We have a reservation in one of the larger rooms, and they
promise
> > "red hat" service to handle our baggage, etc. It would have been
> > less
> > expensive to fly. Anyway, Chet is quite excited at the prospect. I
dread
> > it,
> > but have no choice. I have laid in a stock of mysteries to keep me
going.
> > At least the visit should be fun. We are promised that our youngest
> > granddaughter will play in a soccer game - three-year-old soccer has to
be
> > the most absure idea I have heard of in a long time. This
three-year-old
> is
> > already competitive - dominates her six-year-old brother completely.
> > It seems that the Logan girls are the jocks in the family. My older
> grand-
> > daughter, now out of college, has had a go at competitive swimming,
> > all sorts of horsey sports including barrel racing, and crew at college.
> The
> > boys, unfortunately, have not been outstanding in any positive way.
> >
> > All that doesn't make our cat problem any easier, but I am trying to
take
> > it
> > day to day and see what happens. Again, thanks for all your support
> > Auralie
> >
> >
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