![]() Sincere condolences on the loss of your father, Hahtoolah!įorgot to look for the theme, but it was pretty straightforward. Boomer, you do a good job "selling" the puzzle to us Thanks. Has anyone watched The Chair on Netflix with Sandra Oh? I enjoyed it very much. I’m looking forward to a nice, long catch-up visit. My favorite niece is bringing dinner tonight from a favorite restaurant. I’m sorry he’s dealing with so many obstacles it’s hard on you both. YR, Alan is so lucky to have such a caring and giving mother. I love Maine and spent lots of time there over the years. My memories of the beauty are overshadowed by the memory of the nerve-wracking drive up Cadillac Mountain, an acrophobic’s nightmare. Picard, thanks for sharing the stunning photos of Acadia. Now all I have to do is remember which is which! □ Thanks, Kurt, for a Tuesday treat and thanks, Boomer, for back to back blogging. Some fun duos were Lila/Lira(s), D’Este/Ester, Obi/Sash, Ott/Enos, and ASAP/Stat. Had no clue about the theme until the reveal. This was a smooth solve with Lila being the only unknown. Furthermore, " It was subdivided into 100 baiocchi." That didn't help much, but it does sound somewhat like pennies and dollars. to plan a new villa and garden which would exceed anything the Romans had built." He spent all of his scudi on it. But he was elected Governor of Tivoli, which ".came with an official residence." "The residence was not large enough for the enormous household of a Cardinal as prominent as d'Este." "D'Este commissioned a prominent classical scholar. Anyway, although he was a candidate for Pope five times, he never made it. he became one of the wealthiest cardinals of the time, with an annual income estimated at 120,000 scudi." (Sounds like a lot, doesn't it ?). Ippolito d'Este became archbishop of Milan at age 10, and a cardinal at age 30. I scanned through the Wikipedia article on Villa d'Este. However, my answer for Platte River people was OTOE, which would also be correct, but in this crossword the answer was OTOS. I was happy that my last entry, the D in SEWED was simple, because I hadn't heard of Villa DESTE. Recognized that MAIN, TANK and PIPE were water related, and was thinking plumbing, but then PARK didn't fit, so I needed the reveal to get the theme. Sailed right along to another one cell FIW. I hope and pray that this is a short-term issue." If our testing of residents and staff results in no additional positive cases in the next 14 days,we will resume our normal activities at that time. (Residents will be served meals in their rooms or apartments.) Trips off campus will be stopped except for necessary medical appointments.Ĭongregate dining will be stopped. Visitation for our residents will be stopped. "It was brought to my attention this morning that one of our staff tested positive for the Coronavirus. This person was fully vaccinated and had contact with residents in all of our buildings. No one in any of our buildings, however, is showing symptoms. That being said, based on CDC guidance and sound medical practice, we are instituting the following actions:Īll residents will be tested for the virus twice a week for 2 weeks. Yesterday the President of Wesley Manor wrote. Not to be confused with BASE, I played centerfield.Ĭarol and I have not even looked at today's CW, but I want to share with you the excellent care we receive. and I continue to try to ESCAPE the Delta Version.ĥ2. I used to get mine at a Kids for Kids garage sale for 50 cents. We got new TAR paving a road near our home. I was in Hardheim, never got to Berlin.Ĥ0. ![]() A tireless activity if you own baseball cards.ģ4. I wear something like a SASH for back support. It's about the same except I pay dues but no rent.ģ1. We have a townhome paid up with an Association SUPE. ![]() They liked me because I increased profits whichģ3. But I ended up as a coordinator supporting the entire It's a little heavier than a golf club.ģ0. I had to remember how to grasp the bowling ball yesterday. Don't tell - sometimes I take more than five.Ģ5. This must be for someone with a flat foot.Ģ2. Plate umpire may go to a restaurant and Raise his right arm in the airġ9.
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