Monday, May 17, 2021

Me On A Monday - May 17th

 

Happy to report that neither Mr Man or I had anything other than a sore arm with our first jab of the COVID-19 vaccine. 

I find it interesting that when someone asks whether you have had the vaccine  jab/shot, it's just assumed it's the COVID-19 vaccine.

And while we are on the topic of COVID-19, Ontario extended the current lockdown to June 2nd.  Can you hear the uproar!

So to more pleasant topics ...

Currently Reading: ChatterIMO, the author interviewed  so much more interesting than the reading/writing of his book.   Waiting to begin, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent & The Museum of Desire.

Currently Chuffed As Little Mint Balls: the late blooming tulips seem to be off the squirrel menu!

Currently Fed Up: with the ginger & the whinger. I wish they/he would just shut up. 

Currently Happy:  this sight, made Mr Man very happy.  It's the street sweeper making their one & only trip around the neighbourhood to clean up the winter's sand/salt laid down on icy roads.

Currently Thrilled: at the sight of the Crab Trees blossoming on one of the university's roads. It seems locally, the Crabs are having a fabulous spring.  Thank you Mother Nature.

And I will leave you with this thought from my current state of mind  .... "3 out of 4 voices in my head want to sleep... the 4th is asking if penguins have knees."

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  1. "Have you had the jab?" and "Which one?" have definitely entered the vocabulary. :) Glad you've had no side effects.
    Laughed out loud at your description of the ginger and the whinger!

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    1. "have you had the jab" was the way three phone calls started last week. G&W are a perfect example of when you believe your own press ... & that's never a good thing.

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  2. Those are very pretty tulips. I'm glad the squirrels don't want to each them. -Jenn

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    1. Thanks Jenn. The late bloomers are having a wonderful showing right now, even my yellow ones are doing performing well.

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  3. The Ginger and The Whinger really made me chuckle. I think that for people who apparently emigrated to avoid the media, they are spending too much time on interviews and podcasts.
    Hooray for squirrel resistant tulips! Beautiful plants too.
    Oh I did laugh at your last sentence! Now you've got me wondering too ;-)

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    1. You can tell I am not a fan of the G & W. It is surprising what the mind races to at 2-3am. Some of my thoughts are far too twisted even for colour t.v.

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  4. I'm glad you've had no trouble with the vaccine. A little soreness is the only after-effect we had, too. The striped tulips are a treat to see. Around here most all of what I see are red ones and some yellows. They're all pretty :) Those crabapple trees are putting on quite a show!

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    1. My stripe tulips were all purchased the year Canada turned 150 yrs old, 2017. I do like the combo of yellow & red tulips together. Our neighbour has a crab just about to bloom, I have my camera at the ready.

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  5. The first tulips remind of the the Canada 150 tulip, but I figure they can't be bc they didn't do very well, at least not beyond the first season around here

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    1. The first tulip photo is indeed the Canada 150 tulip & I am so pleased how well they do. I feed them bone meal just after blooming & again in the Autumn before freeze up. The other striped tulips I cannot remember what they are called.

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  6. Thank you so much for the bit about "The ginger and the whinger". It made me laugh out loud. Just what was needed after a rough start to the day at work.

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    1. I aim to please. I hope the rest of the day & week go much easier & nicer for you.

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  7. Yay, great news that you've both had your first vaccine. Which one did you have?

    I also laughed at your mention of The Ginger and The Whinger ... no mistaking who you mean with that very appropriate description!

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    1. We had Pfizer for our COVID vaccine. The more Harry talks the deeper & bigger the hole he digs himself into. In the recent podcast, he said Meghan made him go for therapy for his anger (this while still in England) ... umm I say, odd that Meghan says she couldn't go for therapy while in England, she wasn't allowed. Just more untruths revealed.

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  8. I do hate the word jab but I do find myself using it! Had a little giggle about your comment on HRH !

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    1. Jab does seem to be replacing shot quite a bit. I'm not sure either make for easier feelings about getting a needle! (col).

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  9. I really don’t like the word jab ( my paediatric background I suspect) but I have recently found myself using it. I have now thankfully had both of mine and no side effects!
    I laughed aloud at your mention of Ginger.

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    1. So very nice to hear from you Maggie. Good to hear that you have had both jabs. Was there another word used in paediatric care for getting a needle? I think jab came about to try & soften but it too does have a rather aggressive sound to it but less so than getting a shot. I could say many other things about Harry & Meghan ...

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  10. So sorry about the continued lock-down. Glad to hear your response to the vaccine was a mild one. Your tulips are just gorgeous! "Chatter" is on my TBR list. "Caste" was one of last year's best reads.

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    1. Thanks Karen. Based on what I saw on the weekend, you wouldn't think it & I just know this holiday weekend, all thought & care will be abandoned. The adults of society have lost all reasoning & our Premiere has lost all confidence of the citizens - we are a study in self entitlement, selfish behaviour ... I'll rant no more, for now.

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  11. Oh goodness, that's such a bummer about the extended lockdown! Pretty much everything is open & in full swing here, although we are still staying home most of the time. Because the CDC removed the mask mandate for vaccinated people, anyone can go without a mask now it seems.

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    1. I saw what your CDC said about masks ... IMO a little too early for that. No word yet as to how things will open up, but it will be slow, our new cases & those requiring ICU care in hospital are still quite high.

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  12. Your tulips are gorgeous and I am so glad that the squirrels have left them alone so you can enjoy them! I tried growing tulips here, but, they are annuals for us. I didn't try to dig them up and overwinter them in a fridge to try planting again the next spring (don't really have a spare fridge for that!). I don't want to buy new bulbs every year, either, so, no more tulips! Same with the daffodils I planted. Only the narcissus (paperwhites) come up, year after year.

    I'm a bit slow on the uptake - I had no idea who the ginger and the whinger were - I thought some politicians! Then, I read some of the comments and realized who you meant!

    As for your burning late night question: Yes! Penguins do have knees! :D

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  13. Such pretty tulips - the remind me of sticks of striped candy rock at the seaside. Glad the squirrels are giving them a miss! It's great when we see our neighbourhood being tidied and cleaned up, isn't it. Pleased your first vaccine went well - I had more reaction to the first one than the second.

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