@lo Hope she doesn't have too bad of a time with it. My late grandmother didn't have symptoms but died as a result of sepsis from a UTI. I guess the caretakers let her hygiene go because they were afraid of the virus.
@Gargron Pretty sure this was in The Matrix when Neo met Trinity at the club.
@artyr3 @adellerichardson That is pretty cool, want to see some pictures! I wish I could do something like that. After juggling all of the variables, the house we are building in the spring is starting to look like a multi-generational mansion. Bureaucracy and convention dictate so much. We are wanting to be off-grid, maybe I can pick your brain sometime?
@emelie Nightmare fuel
@artyr3 I think I will continue down it. I was hoping for one OS for my integrated home system, but realistically it will probably be a mishmash. I've been thinking a lot about how to raise my kids around tech and OpenBSD looks like a good fit because it is self explanatory. The more they learn, the more functionality they get. My oldest mostly shuns technology and would be happiest living in the early 20th century I think lol. Right @adellerichardson ?
@lo Those Greenland sharks are pretty cool and old. My friend, an ophthalmologist, would get into removing their cataracts. Don't know why anyone would want to eat that unless starving.
Making the traditional chicken stew that we have most years. It is very simple and I enjoy it with saltines and Texas Pete hot sauce.
Boil a whole chicken in a covered pot of water covering about 2/3 of the bird until cooked.
Remove the bird and any undesirables from the stock and refrigerate.
Remove the skin and bones from the chicken and shred the meat.
Take out anything too dark or inedible and refrigerate.
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@MaryMamuzich Thank you for the kind words and prayers! It is really great that my mother gets to be with her now. Funny enough this isn't Covid, but rather a result of the change in care because of it. Hospice workers are amazing people. My friend John, who died this spring, told me that he thought they might be real angels. Right now we are just enjoying the peace of God and I believe your prayers have helped.
My grandmother is on the last leg of her journey in this life. She became unresponsive and has entered hospice care. The workers who see this every day believe her time to be very short. I am very excited for her. Her husband, my grandfather, died twice and was brought back before dying years later. He described being in a paradise where God's love was like sunlight shining on him and those belonging to Christ. He didn't want to leave. I believe that he is there waiting for my grandmother.
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