Rosemarykaye,
I was only not posting because everyone else seemed to have disappeared! I was beginning to wonder if I'd somehow offended you all!
You could never offend anyone. It seems a few of us were a bit unsure where everyone went. With the world being in a topsy turvy state, I didn't know what to think.
I wish you luck in getting your Mom to accept the new computer, sounds like she has little options, since hers has expired.
Frybabe, don't you just love organizing and dealing with computers, printers, scanners and fax machines? I was making a poster board for my granddaughter's upcoming graduation from high school and went to print some pics, and lo and behold, I got into the twilight zone of wifi connections, and my computer not recognizing my HP printer. After teaching, updating and repairing computers for sixteen years, you would think I would be patient enough to figure it all out. I think at my age, I just don't want to deal with issues like this, but I finally got it all to work, and she loved the poster board with all her pictures on it! Good luck!
Rosemarykaye, the clematis is a very difficult plant to start and keep going. I paid a lot for my first one, only for it to die before it even got started, I called the greenhouse and they said they could not refund or replace it, even though I only had just bought it days before. My second one, I bought at Lowes, and they DO stand by their perennials for a year, as long as you have the receipt, it got started, flowered, and then died off, they did replace it. The third one has proven to do well, this is the third year, and is full of buds about to open. Yours may come back next year, fingers crossed.
Ginny, good to know Jean is attempting to get us to use the sub folders. I usually only have a limited amount of time to check in, so I come to The Library because it has so many various topics. Like Barb mentioned awhile back, it's the place to feel like we are sitting at a cafe, with friends, discussing what ever comes to mind, along with our books we are reading. I'll try to be more mindful of the other topic folders.
I rarely watch any movies anymore. I was hearing today on the news how people actually prefer staying home watching movies in their pjs, snuggled up with their spouse or pet, rather than go to movie theaters. Between this virus, and people liking the comfort of their own homes, Hollywood may become a thing of the past. Netflex, Hulu and all the other options are doing to the theaters, what Amazon, Ebay, and other online shopping sites have done to the shopping malls. With this being said I have to share this post I saw on Facebook today:
I had spent an hour in the bank with my dad, as he had to transfer some money. I couldn't resist myself & asked...
''Dad, why don't we activate your internet banking?''
''Why would I do that?'' He asked...
''Well, then you won't have to spend an hour here for things like transfer.
You can even do your shopping online. Everything will be so easy!''
I was so excited about initiating him into the world of Net banking.
He asked ''If I do that, I won't have to step out of the house?
''Yes, yes''! I said. I told him how even groceries can be delivered at the door now and how amazon delivers everything!
His answer left me tongue-tied.
He said ''Since I entered this bank today, I have met four of my friends, I have chatted a while with the staff who knows me very well by now.
You know I am alone...this is the company that I need. I like to get ready and come to the bank. I have enough time, it is the physical touch that I crave.
Two years back I got sick, The store owner from whom I buy fruits, came to see me and sat by my bedside and cried.
When your Mom fell down a few days back while on her morning walk. Our local grocer saw her and immediately got his car to rush her home as he knows where I live.
Would I have that 'human' touch if everything became online?
Why would I want everything delivered to me and force me to interact with just my computer?
I like to know the person that I'm dealing with and not just the 'seller'. It creates bonds of Relationships.
Does Amazon deliver all this as well?'''
Technology isn't life..
Spend time with people .. Not with devices.
Writer: UnknownThis made me think of my hubby, how every day he finds a reason to go to the store, bank, car wash etc. He was a letter carrier on the same route for forty years, every time we went to church, all his patrons that were members of our church stopped and talked to him as if he were their family. I teased him all the time, and said I never knew how he ever got his mail delivered on time, with all the time he took to talk to his patrons every day. Some were elderly, and my hubby was the one person they knew they would see daily. Since he retired, he still walks our dog every day, I tag along most of the time, but you can bet the days I don't, he has a new story to tell me about so and so, in the neighborhood, he chatted with.
Sorry my post is a bit long today, like my hubby, I know I can come here daily or when I find the time, and find you all here. And yes, when a week had gone by, and there were no posts, I was concerned. You all have become a part of my communication since I retired, and the virus has kept me quarantined. Good to know if we ever "move" rooms, it will be posted. I don't know Greek, about Greek, but I love hearing all about what you all know. I've learned a bit of Latin from my hubby, but it doesn't really matter if I know some or none, it is nice hearing the enthusiasm those of you who do know it, share with us who don't. Speaking of being concerned....I wonder how Jonathan is doing.
Ya'll Stay Safe & Stay Healthy!