Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
3/17 Condo
Hi L&LL,
I missed yesterday on the board. In the morning we were busy getting used to our new e mail accounts and in the afternoon we went snowshoeing at the VIC at Paul Smiths. It was a gorgeous day, but quite warm and the snow was much heavier and stickier than before. It is maple-sugar weekend in our whole area, and Paul Smiths College has a big sugaring operation and produces wonderful maple syrup. They have a horse team (2 Clydesdales) that pulls the sled to the sugar maple grove. (Paul Smiths is a small college that specializes in forestry and environmental sciences, and food, restaurant and hotel management.)
Rusty is having pretty good days, but I wish his appetite was better. He had great appetite in NYC! I'm struggling with the Monoject syringes and it is impossible to determine whether the dose I think I am giving is correct. Rusty's dose is so small (skinny 1/4 U), and on the Monojects looks like almost nothing (they have a fatter barrel than the Terumos); working by drops I "converted" 0.46mm on the calipers for the Terumos to 0.22mm on the Monojects. But there is the issue of the "cone" with the Monojects. And it is very difficult to tell if any of the dose gets into the cone and therefore makes the dose larger than anticipated. If anyone is interested in this problem, several years ago I explained it in a Google Doc.
The blizzard has delayed our mail deliveries, but Rusty is looking forward to receiving early this coming week the box of Terumos that his Auntie Rhiannon @rhiannon and shadow (GA) has sent him.
Potluck monthly supper tonight at the mountain club. I'm responsible for a main dish and am making one of my old favorites: Chicken Paprikasch (from my favorite cookbook, probably no longer in print: "The Impoverished Student's Book of Cookery, Drinkery and Housekeepery". Wow, I just found it on Amazon. It costs $88!!! No impoverished student could afford it now!
Wishing all a good day and sending vines to all in need.
Hi L&LL,
I missed yesterday on the board. In the morning we were busy getting used to our new e mail accounts and in the afternoon we went snowshoeing at the VIC at Paul Smiths. It was a gorgeous day, but quite warm and the snow was much heavier and stickier than before. It is maple-sugar weekend in our whole area, and Paul Smiths College has a big sugaring operation and produces wonderful maple syrup. They have a horse team (2 Clydesdales) that pulls the sled to the sugar maple grove. (Paul Smiths is a small college that specializes in forestry and environmental sciences, and food, restaurant and hotel management.)
Rusty is having pretty good days, but I wish his appetite was better. He had great appetite in NYC! I'm struggling with the Monoject syringes and it is impossible to determine whether the dose I think I am giving is correct. Rusty's dose is so small (skinny 1/4 U), and on the Monojects looks like almost nothing (they have a fatter barrel than the Terumos); working by drops I "converted" 0.46mm on the calipers for the Terumos to 0.22mm on the Monojects. But there is the issue of the "cone" with the Monojects. And it is very difficult to tell if any of the dose gets into the cone and therefore makes the dose larger than anticipated. If anyone is interested in this problem, several years ago I explained it in a Google Doc.
The blizzard has delayed our mail deliveries, but Rusty is looking forward to receiving early this coming week the box of Terumos that his Auntie Rhiannon @rhiannon and shadow (GA) has sent him.
Potluck monthly supper tonight at the mountain club. I'm responsible for a main dish and am making one of my old favorites: Chicken Paprikasch (from my favorite cookbook, probably no longer in print: "The Impoverished Student's Book of Cookery, Drinkery and Housekeepery". Wow, I just found it on Amazon. It costs $88!!! No impoverished student could afford it now!
Wishing all a good day and sending vines to all in need.




It is such fun. We all are anxiously awaiting summer days, and our return to the rivers and the mountains. William asked last week when he could do back to the Skykomish near Gold Bar. Soon I hope! All in all, very happy BUSY boys!