OT ~ Welcome to Saturday!

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The heart knows first.

Sit-a-while
on swinging porch
where tin-dippers and
sweet water
in cool touches
meet lips
from hand dug wells.

Even in sleep your shadow watches me
Your whisper rustles through the sleeping room
As though you moved in silks. Why keep on trying?
Nothing can turn you full-face to the noon.

I fool myself with pains you cannot feel,
You are contorted on another wheel.

It is some illness haunts you. Thin as water
Your cry draws out my pain and breath in one—
The whole thing flickers to a halt. You fade
And I perhaps might gape to find you gone.

But only stir and know you will not sleep
Gazing obliquely through the chilly dawn.
For what? The uneasy trance will never break,
Your smiling never save you from the dark,
Nor I for knowing you be less alone.

~ A. Alvarez, The Bad Dream and the Photograph

“Courage is a heart word. The root of the word courage is cor—the Latin word for heart. In one of its earliest forms, the word courage meant ‘To speak one’s mind by telling all one’s heart.’ Over time, this definition has changed, and today, we typically associate courage with heroic and brave deeds. But in my opinion, this definition fails to recognize the inner strength and level of commitment required for us to actually speak honestly and openly about who we are and about our experiences—good and bad. Speaking from our hearts is what I think of as ‘ordinary courage.'” ~ Brené Brown

Fossil shows an entire school of fish, somehow caught together roughly 50 million years ago.

Birds sing this morning in conversations wish i knew ... deeper, we do. It's a beautiful Saturday, enjoy.

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Photo: Isak Pretorius, Cool cat
Fossil: Nature
Painting, local artist, Egi Antonaccio ~ Spring Flora

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It is a beautiful morning, and today is my birthday. I have so much to be grateful for. My husband bought me flowers and picked out a beautiful card. We are working on sealing the deal for a small group tour to Italy in September: Venice, Florence, Rome, Sorrento, and Amalfi Coast. On my free day in Sorrento, I can grab the ferry to Ischia and visit the island where my maternal grandfather comes from. I am so looking forward to a visit to my homeland. My middle grandson, the pizza delivery kid with tattoos and low hanging pants, got a job as a budtender/asst mgr in a Detroit pot shop and is going to be paid a fortune. He starts in August when the new law kicks in. We are all keeping our fingers crossed it doesn't disappear. If it sounds too good to be true....meanwhile he's landscaping to pay the rent. Grandson #1 got a full three year scholarship from the London School of Economics to get his PhD, and his Swedish org is going to let him keep his job and work pt time remotely from London. The only not so sunny spot in my life today is grandson #3. He graduated a week or so ago from Michigan State University with a BS in Astrophysics and can't find a job. Apparently a 4 year degree with advanced math and science skills just isn't good enough for all of these talent starved employers. One of his profs is going to hire him in a grad student job for one year as a lab resource assistant and have him work on some big data medical project with him that will hopefully give him enough ummmph to get an entry level job as a Data Analyst somewhere else. You know the same occupation new college grads with computer science degrees get with no exp. He eventually wants to be a data scientist for which there is no clear path. Other than this, life is great... which makes me nervous. There is always a shoe somewhere out there waiting to fall. Until it does, wishing us all sunshine and puddles to play in when it rains. Life is great when its great. Enjoy your day.

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@dkmich Your grand sons sound awesome!
I know your trip to Italy will be an absolute blast! I travel with various friends from all over the US. When we cannot figure out where to go, the fall back position is always Italy. I will celebrate my birthday next spring in Sicily.
I am lucky when I have 24 hours of peace, given my work is only an email or phone call away from some case blowing up. Usually family law cases. My last email of the evening was from an attorney who said if I didn't accept his settlement offer in a divorce, my client wound not be "intact" after trial.
I had dreams about that case all night long.

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@dkmich
Have a wonderful day!!!

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@dkmich

Please don't cloud your joy by thinking about that shoe.

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@dkmich

Your trip and grandsons do sound awesome!

Best wishes to you on your special day! I-m so happy

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Marilyn

"Make dirt, not war." eyo

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Birfday

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Had to miss a week because of way too much garbage going on. Then I've got some time working on the forge this evening. (I am taking pictures, and will show when I have something I am proud of. Smile ) Overall, feeling pretty good, and hope that everybody else's day goes well!

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvRZxn7e3hc]

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@detroitmechworks
Enjoy the judo; i still recall two moves we learned in university PE fifty years ago; they sound like: e'-ponce-on-agee and serah-coma-gocie.

My son and you would be fast friends in martial arts. Look forward to photographs. Thanks for being here and have a great one.

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@smiley7 Great Shoulder and hip throw respectively. I tend to go more for the Osoto Gari and O Goshi just because I'm a bigger guy and I prefer to throw people lower than higher. (Although today we were working on grip counters into forward throws, so there was some Harai Goshi involved. Great workout, although most of the dojo is at a tournament this weekend. Smile )

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With the bonus of our favorite local and fantastic restaurant out the back door and across the cobblestones; situated perfectly to avoid the madness yet a short walk to everything.

So thrilled you are going to see the homeland, love it.

You've done well, my friend, raising the family.

Have some bubbly on me today. Smile

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We've never been, so we are doing the tourist circuit and joining a tour to do it. We found a small group with a max size of 14 that seems pretty calm and laid back. We did manage to avoid the big bus (40-60) thank god. If we were more adventurous, we would go independent. How easy is it to get off a plane, go to a city or town, and just book a room? Your hotel looks perfect.

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@dkmich

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@dkmich
https://www.alpontemocenigo.com/gallery/

The owners are Sandro and Walter:
Hotel Al Ponte Mocenigo
2063 S.Croce 30135 Venezia
www.alpontemocenigo.com
info@alpontemocenigo.com
tel. +39 0415244797
Fantastic breakfast in courtyard, too.

Which city in Europe are you landing in; most are served by train making travel easy between airport and cities?
Link to: https://caucus99percent.com/content/weekly-watch-94 scroll down to comments about travel, a few good tips we wrote you may find useful.

Feel free to pm for any specifics; happy to share accommodations, restaurants and places i recall.

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Finally a break from the heat this AM. The 60 degree walk around trade day was great, although I didn't buy anything. You learn after years of going to only buy what you need and will use...otherwise you have to set up and sell all the junk you accumulated.

Dropped by the lumber yard and got a few sticks of wood to proceed on the completion of the new well house. Should be wrapping up that project this week. Still leaves a list a mile long to accomplish this summer. Always something to occupy your time around the homestead. Glad I continue to enjoy the projects and the doing.

Had a good session last night. Special guests added new songs and flavor. Guess I've about recovered from last weekend's FL folk fest at the Stephen Foster State park where we played this one...
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsHQQ2BYaCQ]
(without the clogging nor the paddleboat.)
Hope you all have a good one!

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@Lookout
Welcome home from your musical travels. When teaching directing at Tulane, i make good, extra money late nights loading in shows on those paddle-boats; thanks for the music.

Beautiful cool mtn breezes last two days; doesn't get better than our weather today, to me that is; love the constantly flowing air.

Have a great one.

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According to PBS, he once traveled to many nations. As he did, he filmed various local singers and dancers. Those films are now the only record of some of those songs and dances, forgotten even by people of the land in which they originated. I hope to heck someone is preserving those very old films.

One of the things that bemuses me about the dancers in the video below is that they all stay in unison, even though one of the guys looks freakishly tall and some of the gals very petite. That is a skill in itself.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmJj6LZogms]

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Saturn once, weird car, but the plastic body panels were cool, in their own weird way. Trying to plan shady NE corner of garden, fenced N&E and mid sized conifer shading S. I had been thinking of just growing mulch, and still might, but Italian parsley can also grow in shade, hmmm. Farmers' market today, always gets me thinking about the garden. Wink

Trimmed and cleaned up camillia out front yesterday and it took all damn day. That's scary because our yards are generally shrub city and always partly out of control, I foresee weeks of trimming even working every day. Seems to get worse every year.

Greenpeace ranked the Democratic candidates on "greenness" the other day. Much to my non-surprise Biden was dead last. No doubt that is part of why the party PTB like him so much; tribal totem name == "warmonger who rocks no boat". Heh - ironic twisted mind takes me here:

Oh yeah.

Have a great weekend.

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@enhydra lutris
D- for Biden in too many subjects :).

Make it to farmer's market about 7:30; lots of beautiful produce available; purchased collards greens and three small herb plants for the windowsill.

Thanks for the Marley and have a great one.

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Out all day walking yesterday. Sore calves. But exhilarating.

Here are a few pics. Stunning day, slightly overcast, and the rains left many late wildflowers. Critters rejoice.

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Today is travel day. Have a good one, all...

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@magiamma
Beginning three months of rehab for lungs, soon; so out of shape with the laborious winter and having to give up ski instruction; muscles ache for it, brain says 'oh no, not so much work.' Don't really have much choice if i wish to sustain any quality of life going forward, so, it's a good thing and i should be grateful for having this Medicare opportunity.

Safe and happy travels.

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@smiley7
with your rehab. May it go very well. Sending light for the process. Peace.

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One of my memories from the early eighties, when I lived for a good year in Rome, is to watch the many elderly tourists from the US. They always were so happy and modest in the way they could enjoy their trips. I had to live some 35 years in the US as a German expat to grasp today how important the 'return to the land of their forefathers' was to them.

dkmich, I hope you can feel happy to see Italy how it is today. If it is your first trip than you don't have anything to compare it to the Italy in earlier times. And that is good. Happy Birthday to you and warm wishes to all in your great family.

Thank You, good smiley7. I love the quote of today. The heart knows first. So true, so tough to admit so often. The explanation of the roots of the word 'courage' is a heart-warming one. Smile

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@mimi
Too bad those home in Sambuca sold like hotcakes to wealthy oil folks. Maybe someday, a c99er wins the lottery and we create a retreat.

Cheers for the memories and have a great one.

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Way too many years under my belt.

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tether, so I could add something that I forgot to mention when I messaged you, earlier.

I 'think' I posted this blurb (at C99) within the past couple weeks, but, wanted to make sure 'you' saw it. This is how the May 2019 CBO Report (which analyzed Sanders' Universal MFA proposal) sizes up the effect that his proposed 'reform' would have on Traditional/Original Medicare beneficiaries. While Mr M has me working on our very pressing project, will try to Tweet out this excerpt, since I haven't noticed anyone talking about it, in the progressive blogosphere. The Report was touted as positive on a progressive website (Common Dreams). My 'guess' is that they're betting--perhaps, correctly--that most folks won't bother to read it. Naturally, I did. Biggrin

From the May 2019 CBO Report, here you go--

Utilization Management

Utilization management refers to methods used by or on behalf of payers to manage health care costs by steering patients toward appropriate care. Utilization management can include care coordination and utilization review.

The administrator of the single-payer plan could enforce utilization patterns that are deemed appropriate by monitoring claims and identifying outliers. Under the current U.S. health care system, with its fragmented payment and delivery systems, coordination of care is difficult, and a comprehensive review of care is challenging because no centralized utilization database exists.

A single-payer system that collected comprehensive data on patients’ use of health care services could potentially manage available resources more efficiently. But the transition to a standardized IT system across all providers would require considerable efforts, such as reaching a consensus for a standard among stakeholders, enforcing that standard, and addressing privacy issues related to data sharing.

(Note: Bolded phrase above--the reason that we recently received new Medicare cards. Taking our Social Security numbers off the cards was the only way that the Feds could track our personal health care data (and pool it) without breaching federal privacy laws. Nice that they were 'transparent' with current Medicare beneficiaries. /snark)

In the United States, public programs have implemented few utilization management programs, but private insurers have increasingly used them to lower costs.

Some private insurers require prior authorization for patients seeking expensive therapies, for example, and Medicare Part D plans offer low or no copayments to patients who use cheaper generic medications. Many of those strategies could be continued under a single-payer system.

The utilization management in such a system might not be much of a change for people who were previously enrolled in a private plan, but it would impose new constraints on the choice of health care services for those who were previously enrolled in the Medicare FFS program..

Gonna try to copy and paste this blurb to some of the OTs in the next few weeks, to spread the word. Again, if folks will read the Bill, they'll see that it will reshape the current FFS (Fee-For-Service) Medicare program, making it resemble the private, managed care version of Medicare--MA, or Medicare Advantage. No thanks!

(That is, for us. Of course, "to each his own." Have no problem with anyone willfully and knowingly enrolling in MA. That's their right, and their business. Just don't want to be forced into it, myself.)


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DK - Have a nice rest of your Birthday!

BTW, I'm a first-of-the-monther, too! Which was cool, regarding Medicare coverage, since it began a month before 65th birthday.


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Phew! Took me forever to type this--need to give bum finger a rest, already!

Pleasantry

Again, best of luck with therapy, and have a nice weekend!

Mollie

“Dogs have given us their absolute all. We are the center of their universe. We are the focus of their love and faith and trust. They serve us in return for scraps. It is without a doubt the best deal man has ever made.
~~Roger Caras

“In every moment, a choice exists.

We can cling to the past, or embrace the inevitability of change, and allow a brighter future to unfold before us. Such an uncertain future may call for even more uncertain allies. Either way, a new day is coming, whether we like it or not. The question is-- will you control it, or, will it control you?”
~~Fictitious Character Klaus Mikaelson

(Bolding/Italics - my emphasis. Smile )

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Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.

for your beautiful OT smiley.
So glad you're getting the rehab you want. Hang in there through the 'work' of it. Keep us posted how you are doing.
Here's another lullaby, h/t Joe S.

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