Psyber wrote:I just turned 79 on October 19th - it was a bit startling to contemplate...
Next year is even scarier to contemplate, but my health is good and I'm physically able.
My wife and I spent last week in Brisbane and Noosa visiting my wife's younger sister, and old friends.
Despite the pouring rain and storm and flood warnings it was fairly warm and we were comfortable walking around between the more heavy showers, though the locals thought the ambient temperature, in the low 20s, was cold.
Many happy returns, Psyber.
I'm sure I'm not alone in saying your contribution to this site is highly regarded, hope you enjoyed the break and warmer weather.
Psyber wrote:I just turned 79 on October 19th - it was a bit startling to contemplate...
Next year is even scarier to contemplate, but my health is good and I'm physically able.
My wife and I spent last week in Brisbane and Noosa visiting my wife's younger sister, and old friends.
Despite the pouring rain and storm and flood warnings it was fairly warm and we were comfortable walking around between the more heavy showers, though the locals thought the ambient temperature, in the low 20s, was cold.
Many happy returns, Psyber.
I'm sure I'm not alone in saying your contribution to this site is highly regarded, hope you enjoyed the break and warmer weather.
Thanks mate. I'm just grateful my brain is still intact, and my body as well except for some minor Osteo-Arthritis in my thumbs.
I think I might finally retire fully next September. Currently, I work about 2 months each year in public hospital outpatient services in various states - Perth was the most recent. (Also, just had and enjoyable if wet holiday in Brisbane and Noosa.)
Psyber wrote:I just turned 79 on October 19th - it was a bit startling to contemplate...
Next year is even scarier to contemplate, but my health is good and I'm physically able.
My wife and I spent last week in Brisbane and Noosa visiting my wife's younger sister, and old friends.
Despite the pouring rain and storm and flood warnings it was fairly warm and we were comfortable walking around between the more heavy showers, though the locals thought the ambient temperature, in the low 20s, was cold.
Many happy returns, Psyber.
I'm sure I'm not alone in saying your contribution to this site is highly regarded, hope you enjoyed the break and warmer weather.
Thanks mate. I'm just grateful my brain is still intact, and my body as well except for some minor Osteo-Arthritis in my thumbs.
I think I might finally retire fully next September. Currently, I work about 2 months each year in public hospital outpatient services in various states - Perth was the most recent. (Also, just had and enjoyable if wet holiday in Brisbane and Noosa.)
Happy birthday Psyber
I've got that as well: My doctor says its from all of the football I played - the ball hitting the thumbs
Brodlach wrote:Happy birthday to the legend @failed creation, the quiz threads are missing you mate (as well as everywhere else)
Thanks, mate!
I'll be back very soon; life has been pretty hectic this year.
Politicians kissing babies for good luck,
TV preachers sell salvation for a buck.
You don't need no golden cross to tell you wrong from right,
The world's worst murderers were those who saw the light.