Book: Captain, you mind if I say grace? Mal: Only if you say it out loud.

'Serenity'


Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Jessica - Nov 13, 2019 6:50:22 am PST #13460 of 30019
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

As for places to travel, the Azore Islands are truly out of the way and quite beautiful.

My brother and SiL went to the Azores for their honeymoon and had an amazing time.


sj - Nov 13, 2019 6:56:55 am PST #13461 of 30019
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

amyth, what do you like to read? If you think you'll feel up to reading. I work at my library bookstore and we get some great stuff.


bennett - Nov 13, 2019 7:09:08 am PST #13462 of 30019

amyth, what do you like to see and do when you travel?

I love history and recommend two places for that - Istanbul (altho' the politics there are dicey at the moment). There's Roman history, Crusader history, Islamic history - lots and lots of fascinating history. Also lots and lots of people, so be prepared to wait in lines.

For a smaller place, also full of history, I recommend Malta - pre-historic history, medieval, Knights of Malta, Napoleon, and WWII. Also, because the British ruled them for many years, everyone pretty much speaks English and you can get a proper tea.

For an entirely different direction, I also loved visiting Australia - tropical rain forests, deserts, wonderful birds, strange animals, some really scary inspects, and lovely people. It is a horribly long flight, so stay for at least a month. I also liked New Zealand, but I'm really more of a desert person, so I preferred Australia.


lisah - Nov 13, 2019 7:44:38 am PST #13463 of 30019
Punishingly Intricate

We were in the Azores this summer and loved it there!!


Amy - Nov 13, 2019 8:16:11 am PST #13464 of 30019
Because books.

amyth, I hope you don't mind that I am totally reading these recommendations as "Oh, the Places You'll Go" amyth edition

Love this.

I cannot imagine Fernet ~settling~ my stomach, but hey, whatever works for you!

Small perk of bakery life -- I can make myself a jambon-beurre whenever I need lunch!


Calli - Nov 13, 2019 10:02:42 am PST #13465 of 30019
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I made my plug for Santorini last Saturday, amyth, but I'm adding it here in case you're compiling from Natter.


NoiseDesign - Nov 13, 2019 10:07:12 am PST #13466 of 30019
Our wings are not tired

Crohn's has a heredity factor, but no one in our family (out to my son's great-grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, or DH and My aunts, uncles, cousins -- and that's a lot of people -- DH is one of 9 kids, his mom was one of 10, his dad was one of 6, my mom was one of 6, my dad was one of 4) has had it. DH has gout (as did his father, and a few others in the family). I think there's some RA on his side. On my side, it's just osteoarthritis.

This may seem way out of left field, but have you done DNA testing and checked that against genealogy? Since I've done the deep dive on it with finding my birth parents I've learned a lot and it's much more common than most folks would like to admit to find an NPE (Non Paternity Event) back a generation or two which may mean the genetics you think you are inheriting aren't totally accurate.


SailAweigh - Nov 13, 2019 10:10:03 am PST #13467 of 30019
Nana korobi, ya oki. (Fall down seven times, stand up eight.) ~Yuzuru Hanyu/Japanese proverb

Fernet is great, no hangover! I can imagine it being very good for an upset stomach.

Thirding or fourthing the Azores, whatever we've gotten up to. Absolutely beautiful and lots of history.

Even though it's a well-traveled European country, I recommend Spain. Both large and small. Granada is a must see for the Alhambra, but then there's Ronda, which is a very small town, but has a Roman aqueduct and Roman baths to explore. If you go over Easter, there's Semana Santa in Sevilla, and then all the spring ferias in the smaller towns throughout Andalucia. Plus, the smaller running of the bulls in Arcos and Vejer. None of those whole herds of bulls, just one at a time. Also, there are Roman ruins outside of Sevilla. Okay, done pimping Spain, now! I lived there for three years and really hated to leave because there was so much I still hadn't seen.


Fred Pete - Nov 13, 2019 10:13:02 am PST #13468 of 30019
Ann, that's a ferret.

If you go to Spain, I recommend saving at least a day for Barcelona. Two days, if you like Art Nouveau architecture.


amyth - Nov 13, 2019 10:26:48 am PST #13469 of 30019
And none of us deserving the cruelty or the grace -- Leonard Cohen

I love the "Oh, The Places You'll Go" amyth edition!

All of these sound amazing, and many are places I wouldn't have thought of myself.

I'm wary of cruises, because I have chronic problems with motion sickness and vertigo. But I may come out of this with a huge prescription for Zofran and some Scopolamine patches, so who knows?

Someone from my book club just sent me Cloudbound!