not sure how I would take to living on a boat. I'd like to hear more about that.
I've always wanted to live on a boat. The far few times that I have stayed on a boat for short periods of time it has been heavenly for me. Slept so soundly with the sound of the water slapping the side of the boat and gentle, or even not so gentle, rocking. My former inlaws had a liveaboard that I stayed on a few times and it does take some planning, but I am up for it. We'll see how the cats and dog do with the marina life. The only thing I won't have is my car charger, but the datacenter where we house our servers has a Tesla charger and the owner said I am welcome to use it any time with no charge. Basically, that electricity is a drop in the bucket for what they consume in power. The big challenge is finding an affordable and maneuverable boat that Brendon can stand upright in.
I am charmed by the notion of msbelle retrieving the errant cup.
Jealous of the prospect of living on a boat, Laura! Something I would like to try although I’m not sure I could make it happen in a practical way.
I am once again surprised at how quickly test results are available to me. Is this a Kaiser thing or a living in the future thing? Anyway, everything normal so far, not sure if there are more results to come.
Our own Buffista, Dawn K, used to live on a boat with her family. It wasn't always paradise, as I recall.
It's a living in the future thing. I am still amazed how quickly my reports are available in the patient portal.
Normal is good.
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ETA I am pleased and mildly surprised at all the normal results!
I went to the ER back in August and get my lab results in my email/patient portal about 10 or 15 minutes before the doc came in to tell me about them. It probably made the conversation much smoother for him.
that Brendon can stand upright in.
I was thinking about that! The thought of sleeping in a rocking boat with the sound of water is lovely, for sure.
The thought of sleeping in a rocking boat with the sound of water is lovely, for sure.
What I think I would prefer is my own sleeper car on a perpetually moving train traversing many countries. Some combination of the French Blue Line, Orient Express and California Zephyr.
Mmm, living on a train would be nice. As long as it didn't turn all Snowpiercer, I suppose. Amtrak passes do not seem to be structured to allow me to even vacation like that, though. Or weren't last time I checked.