Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 I got all three photos--truly was not delusional when I posted to youabout them--honestly!Love to you, Reb, and to everyone here with us,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 7:19:43 AMSubject: Re: Update and a really long walk Did the photos not come through to you? Darn yahoo... Well, they are in the "Attachments" folder on the group site (here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/attachments/folder/1430159959/item/list )My knees are ok, actually, for being my knees that is... ;-) The winter is much worse on them. Thanks for asking!love/Reb>> Sounds lovely, Reb. I'm impressed with the two of you walking such a distance! > How are your knees doing? Looking forward to seeing the pix.> love to you and ,> Kate> > > > > > ________________________________> To: MSersLife MSersLife > Sent: Sat, May 7, 2011 1:15:12 PM> Subject: Update and a really long walk [3 Attachments]> > > [Attachment(s) from Reb D included below]> I *think* (and hope) the problems with my yahoo account is over now. I have > changed password, checked my profile info, changed other security stuff, etc. > And as far as I can see, no more strange mails have been going out since I did > so. Should it recur, I guess I'll have to erase this account and get another > one. Or use my gmail (I have two I think, one is through the university, and one > is a private one I got years ago, but I never use them). But we'll see about > that. > > It looks like someone had hacked my account, because I noticed there had been > changes made to my profile information as well (I had another name all of a > sudden...). I really, really hate it when things like that happens (not that it > has happened to me a lot, but still)! It feels a bit like identity theft. But, > well, let's hope it's been taken care of for good now. > > We had a long walk (really long, I think we must have walked something like 6 or > 7 miles) and a picnic today. We followed the railway out of town (there is a > small road, really more like a footpath, alongside it that we see people walk on > some times when we pass in the train, and we have been wanting to try it > ourselves). Where the path turned away from the railway (or, a bit after that, > actually) it ended in a small, not to say tiny, village. Too small to even be on > the map, "Ellinge" was the name, apparently. > > Approaching it we commented on how the landscape was so very much like the south > of France. > > The village itself, when we had entered it, was a lot more English (I said, as > we walked through it: "I keep expecting Inspector Barnaby [from the Midsomer > Murders] come walking here." answered: "Either that, or his wife. She'll > be out buying some flowers, and she'll, of course, stumble across a murder on > her way").> > And, speaking of English, the village was a medieval one, centered around a > local castle (like the medieval ones tended to be). The castle was still > privately owned, but the owner allowed walking across the park etc, just as long > as you didn't enter the building(s) itself. An information placate told us that > the owning noble family during the 1600's (another family than the one owning it > now) was famous for once (mid-1600's) having declared a private war on > England... Didn't say why, or what was the English reaction to a declaration of > war from a local count in a local castle in the south of Sweden... But a funny > piece of info anyway. > > After that we found a slightly broader road (one intended for cars too, or where > it was at least possible for a car to go) leading in what looked like about the > right direction, and we followed it home.> > I'll attach some photos.> > love> /Reb> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 I got all three photos--truly was not delusional when I posted to youabout them--honestly!Love to you, Reb, and to everyone here with us,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 7:19:43 AMSubject: Re: Update and a really long walk Did the photos not come through to you? Darn yahoo... Well, they are in the "Attachments" folder on the group site (here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/attachments/folder/1430159959/item/list )My knees are ok, actually, for being my knees that is... ;-) The winter is much worse on them. Thanks for asking!love/Reb>> Sounds lovely, Reb. I'm impressed with the two of you walking such a distance! > How are your knees doing? Looking forward to seeing the pix.> love to you and ,> Kate> > > > > > ________________________________> To: MSersLife MSersLife > Sent: Sat, May 7, 2011 1:15:12 PM> Subject: Update and a really long walk [3 Attachments]> > > [Attachment(s) from Reb D included below]> I *think* (and hope) the problems with my yahoo account is over now. I have > changed password, checked my profile info, changed other security stuff, etc. > And as far as I can see, no more strange mails have been going out since I did > so. Should it recur, I guess I'll have to erase this account and get another > one. Or use my gmail (I have two I think, one is through the university, and one > is a private one I got years ago, but I never use them). But we'll see about > that. > > It looks like someone had hacked my account, because I noticed there had been > changes made to my profile information as well (I had another name all of a > sudden...). I really, really hate it when things like that happens (not that it > has happened to me a lot, but still)! It feels a bit like identity theft. But, > well, let's hope it's been taken care of for good now. > > We had a long walk (really long, I think we must have walked something like 6 or > 7 miles) and a picnic today. We followed the railway out of town (there is a > small road, really more like a footpath, alongside it that we see people walk on > some times when we pass in the train, and we have been wanting to try it > ourselves). Where the path turned away from the railway (or, a bit after that, > actually) it ended in a small, not to say tiny, village. Too small to even be on > the map, "Ellinge" was the name, apparently. > > Approaching it we commented on how the landscape was so very much like the south > of France. > > The village itself, when we had entered it, was a lot more English (I said, as > we walked through it: "I keep expecting Inspector Barnaby [from the Midsomer > Murders] come walking here." answered: "Either that, or his wife. She'll > be out buying some flowers, and she'll, of course, stumble across a murder on > her way").> > And, speaking of English, the village was a medieval one, centered around a > local castle (like the medieval ones tended to be). The castle was still > privately owned, but the owner allowed walking across the park etc, just as long > as you didn't enter the building(s) itself. An information placate told us that > the owning noble family during the 1600's (another family than the one owning it > now) was famous for once (mid-1600's) having declared a private war on > England... Didn't say why, or what was the English reaction to a declaration of > war from a local count in a local castle in the south of Sweden... But a funny > piece of info anyway. > > After that we found a slightly broader road (one intended for cars too, or where > it was at least possible for a car to go) leading in what looked like about the > right direction, and we followed it home.> > I'll attach some photos.> > love> /Reb> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 I got all three photos--truly was not delusional when I posted to youabout them--honestly!Love to you, Reb, and to everyone here with us,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 7:19:43 AMSubject: Re: Update and a really long walk Did the photos not come through to you? Darn yahoo... Well, they are in the "Attachments" folder on the group site (here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/attachments/folder/1430159959/item/list )My knees are ok, actually, for being my knees that is... ;-) The winter is much worse on them. Thanks for asking!love/Reb>> Sounds lovely, Reb. I'm impressed with the two of you walking such a distance! > How are your knees doing? Looking forward to seeing the pix.> love to you and ,> Kate> > > > > > ________________________________> To: MSersLife MSersLife > Sent: Sat, May 7, 2011 1:15:12 PM> Subject: Update and a really long walk [3 Attachments]> > > [Attachment(s) from Reb D included below]> I *think* (and hope) the problems with my yahoo account is over now. I have > changed password, checked my profile info, changed other security stuff, etc. > And as far as I can see, no more strange mails have been going out since I did > so. Should it recur, I guess I'll have to erase this account and get another > one. Or use my gmail (I have two I think, one is through the university, and one > is a private one I got years ago, but I never use them). But we'll see about > that. > > It looks like someone had hacked my account, because I noticed there had been > changes made to my profile information as well (I had another name all of a > sudden...). I really, really hate it when things like that happens (not that it > has happened to me a lot, but still)! It feels a bit like identity theft. But, > well, let's hope it's been taken care of for good now. > > We had a long walk (really long, I think we must have walked something like 6 or > 7 miles) and a picnic today. We followed the railway out of town (there is a > small road, really more like a footpath, alongside it that we see people walk on > some times when we pass in the train, and we have been wanting to try it > ourselves). Where the path turned away from the railway (or, a bit after that, > actually) it ended in a small, not to say tiny, village. Too small to even be on > the map, "Ellinge" was the name, apparently. > > Approaching it we commented on how the landscape was so very much like the south > of France. > > The village itself, when we had entered it, was a lot more English (I said, as > we walked through it: "I keep expecting Inspector Barnaby [from the Midsomer > Murders] come walking here." answered: "Either that, or his wife. She'll > be out buying some flowers, and she'll, of course, stumble across a murder on > her way").> > And, speaking of English, the village was a medieval one, centered around a > local castle (like the medieval ones tended to be). The castle was still > privately owned, but the owner allowed walking across the park etc, just as long > as you didn't enter the building(s) itself. An information placate told us that > the owning noble family during the 1600's (another family than the one owning it > now) was famous for once (mid-1600's) having declared a private war on > England... Didn't say why, or what was the English reaction to a declaration of > war from a local count in a local castle in the south of Sweden... But a funny > piece of info anyway. > > After that we found a slightly broader road (one intended for cars too, or where > it was at least possible for a car to go) leading in what looked like about the > right direction, and we followed it home.> > I'll attach some photos.> > love> /Reb> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 Good to hear! love/Reb> >> > Sounds lovely, Reb. I'm impressed with the two of you walking such a distance! > > > How are your knees doing? Looking forward to seeing the pix.> > love to you and ,> > Kate> > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________> > From: Reb D reb_41se@> > To: MSersLife MSersLife > > Sent: Sat, May 7, 2011 1:15:12 PM> > Subject: Update and a really long walk [3 Attachments]> > > > > > [Attachment(s) from Reb D included below]> > I *think* (and hope) the problems with my yahoo account is over now. I have > > changed password, checked my profile info, changed other security stuff, etc. > > And as far as I can see, no more strange mails have been going out since I did > > > so. Should it recur, I guess I'll have to erase this account and get another > > one. Or use my gmail (I have two I think, one is through the university, and > >one > >> > is a private one I got years ago, but I never use them). But we'll see about > > that. > > > > It looks like someone had hacked my account, because I noticed there had been > > changes made to my profile information as well (I had another name all of a > > sudden...). I really, really hate it when things like that happens (not that it > >> > has happened to me a lot, but still)! It feels a bit like identity theft. But, > >> > well, let's hope it's been taken care of for good now. > > > > We had a long walk (really long, I think we must have walked something like 6 > >or > >> > 7 miles) and a picnic today. We followed the railway out of town (there is a > > small road, really more like a footpath, alongside it that we see people walk > >on > >> > some times when we pass in the train, and we have been wanting to try it > > ourselves). Where the path turned away from the railway (or, a bit after that, > > > actually) it ended in a small, not to say tiny, village. Too small to even be > >on > >> > the map, "Ellinge" was the name, apparently. > > > > Approaching it we commented on how the landscape was so very much like the > >south > >> > of France. > > > > The village itself, when we had entered it, was a lot more English (I said, as > > > we walked through it: "I keep expecting Inspector Barnaby [from the Midsomer > > Murders] come walking here." answered: "Either that, or his wife. She'll > > > be out buying some flowers, and she'll, of course, stumble across a murder on > > her way").> > > > And, speaking of English, the village was a medieval one, centered around a > > local castle (like the medieval ones tended to be). The castle was still > > privately owned, but the owner allowed walking across the park etc, just as > >long > >> > as you didn't enter the building(s) itself. An information placate told us that > >> > the owning noble family during the 1600's (another family than the one owning > >it > >> > now) was famous for once (mid-1600's) having declared a private war on > > England... Didn't say why, or what was the English reaction to a declaration of > >> > war from a local count in a local castle in the south of Sweden... But a funny > > > piece of info anyway. > > > > After that we found a slightly broader road (one intended for cars too, or > >where > >> > it was at least possible for a car to go) leading in what looked like about > >the > >> > right direction, and we followed it home.> > > > I'll attach some photos.> > > > love> > /Reb> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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