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Just thought about elaine62 whose mother died last month or so. Have not seen her. Hope she's doing well.
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NHWM- your flowers are beautiful.
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I switched to my flowers because I couldn’t get my grandpuppy’s photo formatted correctly.
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My camellias are blooming their hearts out in my front yard.
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I don’t know why his photo shows up sideways but that’s my new grandpuppy! Isn’t he beautiful?
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Thanks, EB

I am enjoying the pictures she is sending to me.
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NHWM, Huskies are so beautiful. I am happy for your daughter. Perhaps in the near future when the vaccine comes out and all is safe you can visit your daughter and and meet your new grand puppy.
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cw,

She is very active. She’s in a very walkable neighborhood and there are dog parks nearby too.

Her old dog was a poodle! He was spoiled rotten. She loves dogs and was really sad when he died. He had Cushing’s disease.

She is thrilled to have a dog again. She’s working remotely with her company. Denver is going through a surge in COVID cases.
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CM,

She sent a video of him playing in the snow. I wish that I could go visit.

Not the right time, my husband is doing his radiation treatments for his prostate cancer.

Even if hubby didn’t have cancer, we don’t want to travel during Covid, so I suppose it’s going to be awhile before we meet him.

Husky’s have the most beautiful eyes!
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What I was thinking is that is a lot of dog for anyone living in an apartment, I hope she is a very active, outdoorsy type of person.
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At least it will be nice and cold outside :)

For a moment I misread NHWM's post and thought "gosh, how's a husky going to like New Orleans??? - he'll need to get his hair cut!"
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cw,

She is in an apartment. It’s dog friendly. When her lease is up she’s going to move to another building that is very dog friendly.

The new building that she is looking at has a floor that has a dog ‘wash’ room with bathtubs to wash the dogs in! Hahaha
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Isn't your daughter living in an apartment or condo NHWM?
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I have a new grandpuppy! He’s a Siberian husky.

I haven’t met him. He’s in Denver but my daughter sent pictures to my phone. He is absolutely beautiful!

My daughter is thrilled to have a fur baby.
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xrayjodib: You're very welcome. Glad to be of help. Thank you, though I am a mere mortal. You're too kind.
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Thanks Llama!! I needed that!!

You're amazing!!

(((Hugs)))
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xrayjodib: Good job with your dear aunt. Bless you.
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Talked to my sweet Aunt tonight for the first time in weeks, because I had to clean up my brothers mess(long story)! I am caring for her from over a thousand miles away.

She sounds great, but after 13 months of AL and memory care she is still wanting to go home!

I know it's not abnormal when dealing with Alzheimer's, but it still breaks my heart!!

In the beginning I tried to deflect. Then I began reminding her that her house was sold. Now I'm back to deflecting (Thank You Covid)!
It's exhausting!!

I adore her!!! And I pray that I am doing the very best for her, but it's a double edged sword!!
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FreqFlyer, the collection and sale of personal data is something that just infuriates me, and the primary reason I refuse to use any social media.   A cyberfriend stated that social media's product is US, and our personal data. He's right.   WE have become the commodities.  

And you're right that the data is NOT accurate.     This is an example of the stupidity of it and the sloppiness of data collection.   I bought some presents online for my niece's family, first time I've ever bought online.    All the data input was typed before I connected to the Internet, so no key strokes except Ctrl, C and Ctrl, V could be determined.

Yet when I went to that site to order again, when I copied my name in, the site pulled up and "offered" a selection of names, including those of my deceased parents, and something weird:  "State Michigan".   That's NEVER been my name! 

After some searching, I found out that Edge (that sloppy MS browser) was collecting names and caching them.    But I NEVER typed them while online, so the cashing must have occurred just from typing.    So now sometimes I type of the alphabet, then cut and paste to create what I want to type, then just copy and paste.  

When I can think clearly enough I'm switching to Chrome.   Hopefully it doesn't spy on me like MS does.

I'm also angry about the collection of medical data, especially online, by third party sources that host the data input site.    I ranted quite a bit here about being advised to enter medical data online, my refusal and battle to keep my information private.    This was last year; a resolution was finally reached, but I had to threaten to walk out and have the surgery cancelled before I got the attention the issue deserved.
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Yes, basically all our information is "out there". People can tell where you live, how much you purchased the house for, and etc. My daughter was once stalked by a guy. He proved to her in seconds what he could get, not only her own life history, but that of her husband, other family members.
I often caution people here, when you communicate with people on Social Media, even in private groups and things marked "private message" assume you are announcing whatever you say to the world through a blowhorn. I have a friend who settled a law suit for 150,000 after being libeled on Facebook. Cost a crazy woman's insurance company that amount to settle. And I was amazed to find not only can what you write publically be got easily, but EVERYTHING YOU EVER WROTE, even in a private message or private group can be got with one court subpoena from FB or anywhere else. That's what he got. This person had said libelous things about him on her crazy dog rescue site, but she had, worse, discussed him on FB private messages group style, and what she said was so damning that insurance settled at once. She ran a rescue for pit bulls; as you can imagine her insurance wasn't easy to get. It's unlikely she will ever get insured again on an umbrella policy, so she will likely have to learn to curb her mouth.
My advice is to assume everyone knows everything, keep banking and private stuff OFF computer and phone, and don't say anything ABOUT anyone without assuming you are saying it directly into their very ear. Don't name-call, don't falsely accuse and don't hit at people who can come after you. They don't even need screen shots. They only need a lawyer. My friend M. had to be willing to sink 50,000 in a lawyer to sue; I thought he was nuts to try it. t he was furious, and he came out way ahead.
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GardenArtist, I have looked myself up on the Internet to see how much information is out there. No only my unlisted telephone number, but also my address, and MY AGE. My birthday, and a part email address who's service I never had. Plus other addresses where I had lived, and never had lived :P One can pay $9.95 to get other information, like court judgments, arrests, etc.

Said sites show my ex-husband, his wife, his grown daughter, and someone I never heard of are living with me. WAIT? WHAT?
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Shell, I've changed my attitudes toward charities over the years, after discovering the sites that Alva mentioned, ones which I usually check, but just happened to find a list of exec salaries w/o all the other charity data.

We used to donate to the ASPCA, but as funds became tighter, and commercials more aggressive, we gradually narrowed down to just Veterans, animals and Salvation Army.   I suspect that the entity behind the $19/month donations has made a lof of money taking over the advertising of high profile organizations.

Some day I'll see if I can find out which ad agency makes the sob story commercials, but I don't know that there's anything I can do about it except advise that their commercials are so offensive I not only boycott them, but the charities as well.

(That's what I'm going to do to the marketers who've stopped USPS ad deliveries and instead hired someone to drive by and throw a package of ads onto lawns.   They get soggy, moldy, and who knows how many insects make the wet ads their homes?)  

If they refuse to stop throwing trash on my lawn, I'm going to call the companies/stores that advertise with them and advise that I'm boycotting their stores b'c of the trash their contractor throws on our lawns.   I'll just take my business elsewhere.

I can't remember if I've shared this before, but it's worthwhile to know.   Leader Dogs for the Blind was a good charity my father supported.    Then one day I got a solicitation from them, even though I'd never donated.   So I called and asked why they suddenly began to solicit me, and where they got my name.

Guess what?   You've probably seen those outfits that purport to find information on anyone and everyone except maybe Santa Claus and his elves?   If you haven't seen them, they list people THEY have determined to be relatives, and they list addresses which sometimes are correct and often not.

Leader Dogs for the Blind uses one of those sites to identify family members of donors, then solicits them as well.    I understand it from a marketing standpoint, but from a personal privacy invasion, it really annoyed me.  And it annoyed Dad.  So I called them and told them not only would I donate, but my father's donations would stop as well, and that that had no reason whatsoever to pry into his relations regardless of how much data is available online.

Alva, one day sometime ago I did access the IRS database on charity salaries and was more than overwhelmed at how many there were.   All that tax money lost, and often to fake charities, or these strange kind of alleged religious organizations.
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Does anyone else still watch ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ like I do?

I have loved it since childhood. I love the story. I also adore the fantastic jazz by Vince Guaraldi.

It comes on tonight!
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glad - NYMBL sounds like a good thing. Often it just takes a little of doing the right thing regularly to make a big difference
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Thanks for that referral, Glad.
Since stay-at-home orders, my husband has not been bicycling as much.
The bicycle cured his issues with imbalance.

Maybe NYMBL will help him, and he can enjoy another APP on his phone.
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Just heard about an app that helps strengthen those prone to falls. Called NYMBL an exercise program, ten minutes a day to help with balance. Some don't even need canes or walkers anymore when they use it.
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"Earlybird,"

Just wanted to echo what "Shell38314" said about the story you shared - loved it.

Your family was definitely blessed to have such a great father and I'm so glad he taught you and your siblings how to respect animals.

Your dad was probably thinking those skunks wouldn't dare "spray the hands that feed them" - lol!

I love the fact that all the dogs in town would come to him for their "hug and kiss" fix and that you were able to keep the black lab - what a happy ending for he or she.

How funny that when my cousin told me several months ago, when getting reacquainted after 40 years, that her favorite animal was the "fox" because they are so smart. She then asked me what my favorite was and I said "deer" because they are so beautiful and graceful - you and I often think a lot alike!!

I'm sure it was sad to write and share your story but, what wonderful memories to have as they will always be a special treasure for you :)
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I haven't read all the comments but I am assuming everyone knows about GuideStar.org, CharityWatch.org, and others. You can even access the 990 IRS forms from some of these sites to check out how much money goes to salaries and how much to advertising and fundraising.
I highly recommend that you check out ANY charity before giving. Believe me, it's a real education.
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Early
Your dad sounded like a wonderful man. He was lucky to have not gotten sprayed. You had a great dad & thank you for sharing that story.☺
Hugs!!!


Garden,
I have wonder the same thing about the commercials of ASPCA, if they just filmed the poor animals or if they really help them, which I think they do, but it does make you wonder!🤔

On another note, Does anyone really need to make over 13 million dollars who is not famous?! Some of these CEO just make way to much money...just my opinion!
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Garden,

Excellent points. I will read through it.

I hate any form of manipulation of others.

If I see any of that behavior I will have a few reactions.

I ignore them by changing channels.

I get annoyed and won’t take their plea for help seriously, which is sad because I do donate to worthy causes.

Overall, I am skeptical of the reasoning behind this type of marketing.

I wish that they would get a new PR person in charge and start over with better advertisements.

I respect non profits and I have nothing against religious organizations. I only want facts to be exposed as to where money is spent.
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