Night, msbelle! I'm glad you're doing okay. Rest and relax and heal.
Natter 62: The 62nd Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Heal up, msbelle.
Sleep is healing
I woke up at noon. Then after eating "breakfast" I wound up laying down on the couch until about 5:30 because I am dizzy on one side of my head. I really don't have time to be sick! I have too much packing and stuff to do! A tiny bit of health~ma, just what is left over from msbelle and Theo's mom, would be appreciated.
Nighty night, msbelle!
Rebroadcast tomorrow of pretty Mars Rover Nat'l Geo special:
"Five Years on Mars," a high-definition visualization of the journeys of the Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity, will re-air Tuesday, Jan. 6 at 8 p.m. on the National Geographic Channel.
Using photo-realistic animation based on the actual landscape as captured by the rovers’ cameras, the one-hour special dramatizes the trials and tribulations of the robotic explorers while highlighting new scientific information on the planet's geology and water history.
When the JPL-managed rovers touched down on Mars in 2004, they were expected to collect data over 90 Martian days, or "sols." But ninety days have stretched into almost five years, and a short-term science mission searching for evidence of ancient water has turned into one of the greatest adventures of the Space Age. The rovers have trekked miles across hostile plains, climbed mountains, ventured in and out of deep craters, gotten stuck in sand dunes, and survived dust storms and mechanical failures.
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I wonder if that was what I was watching the other night? eta: maybe not!
Heal swiftly and comfortably, msbelle!
No such thing as too much sleep after people messing around in your body, msbelle. Take care!
In news from my family, my grandmother had an endoscopy, they found stuff wrong, and fixed it! Not all the way, but she's apparently much better already. Phew.
That's great news, Jesse.
Who knew that a doctor today could find different stuff than a doctor 30 years ago?
I DID. That's who!
Anyway, there is a physical problem in her esophagus, but maybe they can figure out how to control it.
I'm glad there was a quick help even if there isn't a quick fix!
and there is lots of health ma to go around , quester. on the way to you