[Women] greetings
Jane Tumas-Serna
jtumas.serna at gmail.com
Mon Mar 23 17:02:14 CDT 2020
Hi Lori, so happy to hear you went to Telchac Puerto. Is it still a
sleepy little beach community with unpaved sand streets and very quiet
central plaza? Spent a number of summers there. Jane
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020, 2:24 PM lori fahn via Women <women at fuusm.org> wrote:
> Hi Jane. I made a trip to Telchac Puerto and Uaymitun. It was exciting for
> me to see these towns and I knew it was your old stomping grounds.
> Beautiful. Be well
>
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> *Sent:* Monday, March 23, 2020 2:17:59 PM
> *To:* A List for the Women of FUUSM <women at fuusm.org>; Shari Miller <
> poetryinharmony at hotmail.com>
> *Cc:* lori fahn <lorilo at hotmail.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [Women] greetings
>
> Hello all you gorgeous gals. What a beautiful spirit you all have. I am
> fine and well. Jose and I are reacquainting after me leaving him for 2 1/2
> months. Mexico was grand. So sad to see Mexico and of course the US follow
> the way of other countries. But it is “the times”. Not even” a sign of the
> times”. Wow.
> Man Rebecca and I had a successful journey home. Nervous, as we didn’t
> know what we were coming into. Airport less than half full. I used mobile
> passport, TSA precheck, a couple of United club passes that I had saved for
> almost a year. And voila we were home. Did I mention that it took us 20
> hours to get to Columbus. Spent the night and dear Tiffany picked us up and
> took us home the next day.
> I’m reading, watching movies and programs, kind of enjoying the
> quiet. Crocheting a lot. I fix one meal every day or two. Trying to eat up
> the fresh vegetables and fruit that I have. I am very well stocked. If
> someone needs something just ask. Well, I could go on and on but I won’t.
> Thanks for this forum to communicate with you all. Be well, my friends. Lori
>
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> *From:* Women <women-bounces at fuusm.org> on behalf of amdbone--- via Women
> <women at fuusm.org>
> *Sent:* Monday, March 23, 2020 12:20:09 PM
> *To:* amdbone--- via Women <women at fuusm.org>; Shari Miller <
> poetryinharmony at hotmail.com>
> *Cc:* amdbone at suddenlink.net <amdbone at suddenlink.net>
> *Subject:* Re: [Women] greetings
>
> Was nice to hear your voice today shari! you inadvertently encouraged me
> to work on my crochet project in between phone calls! ha ha ha
>
> ---- Shari Miller <poetryinharmony at hotmail.com> wrote:
> > My goodness what a lovely beautiful group of women. Reading all of your
> thoughts and accomplishes as given me
> > the uplifting that I needed! My news ... the contractors are just
> finishing our kitchen and kitchen-nook hardwood floors. They are beautiful
> though the dust that has been happening from it has awakened my allergies.
> I am broke out all over my neck and torso. Due to the coronavirus, the
> dermatologist won't see me until April 16th. I booked the appointment
> though I feel it will be gone by then and can cancel the appt. She hasn't
> seen me for 3 years so she won't prescribe anything. Benadryl is worthless.
> I am going to call my family Dr.
> > To see if she will. I have kept busy seeing on projects that has a been
> sat aside. Please stay in good spirits I love you all. Shari
> >
> > Sent from my LG V40 ThinQ, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone
> >
> > ------ Original message------
> > From: amdbone--- via Women
> > Date: Mon, Mar 23, 2020 10:10 AM
> > To: A List for the Women of FUUSM;
> > Cc: amdbone at suddenlink.net;
> > Subject:Re: [Women] greetings
> >
> > Hi all of you! I've been staying in place except for grocery runs. As
> my daughter-in-law's plant was closed friday afternoon, little ones are at
> their house. working on reports today. posting lots on fb and trying to
> find funny things also. lots of shows on netflix & prime. phone works,
> life is good.
> >
> > ---- nancy wolske via Women <women at fuusm.org> wrote:
> > > Hey, Karen - I will def say hey to Heath for you - if I get to see
> him. He just called to say he’s concerned about violating the new
> guidelines and is calling various city officials to see if there is an
> exclusion for this kind of isolated work. But, yes, he’s quite a builder -
> did the sprawling log house he and his family live in, his wife’s
> chiropractic office in Parkersburg and lots of additions and remodels in
> the area. Very talented.
> > > Glad to know you and Mike are well. I’m sure your quilt is beautiful!
> > >
> > > Nancy Lee
> > >
> > >
> > > Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
> > >
> > >
> > > On Monday, March 23, 2020, 8:38 AM, Karen Binkley via Women <
> women at fuusm.org> wrote:
> > >
> > > Wow, Heath Radar! I know him from being a School Psychologist at
> Marietta City Schools. The troubled students usually responded well to his
> art classes and his gentle personality. I never knew that he built things
> like garages for people. Say hi to him for me although I have been retired
> now for 7 years now and he may not remember me. I am doing well. I taught
> water aerobics up until last Tuesday morning. When I walked into the Y
> (Parkersburg) at 9:30 a.m. that day, they told me that there would be no
> more classes as of noon that day. Unlike my usual meticulous self (that is
> a joke for those who do not know me), I forgot to take my swim suit and
> towel out of the car until I remembered them 5 days later. It’s a good
> thing it has been cold! To substitute for water aerobics, Mike and I have
> been walking the bike trail toward Walmart and seldom see more than 2-3
> people on the trail. It is great to get out, exercise, and breath some
> fresh air for about an hour or so. Just yesterday, I got back to quilting,
> reading articles I have ripped out of magazines and journals that I set
> aside to read. One of them was about suicide since I am part of the Suicide
> Awareness Alliance. It was about collecting data. Often those who die by
> suicide take their animals to the pound first and then go to motels. In a
> Washington Co., somewhere out West, the animal shelter people and motel
> clerks were trained to look for possible signs. Also, many go to the doctor
> or emergency room just before they make their final decision. We often
> think that those who make that decision are teens, but older farmers, and
> middle-age to older men are more likely. After doing all this collecting
> data and talking to family members, they learned enough about which
> populations to target so went out to train bar tenders, farming groups,
> etc. so they might be more ready to help those who may be significantly
> depressed. I need to read more about how to do this. Hopefully, this has
> not been an inappropriate topic to talk about here. I also got back to
> working on my quilting. One is for a friend’s retirement party, if it ever
> happens, and the other is one for me that I have been working on for almost
> 15 years. It is entitled, Home is where the Heart is!” There are 12
> scenes, each with a house and a heart in the scene somewhere. I have it all
> done except for the border around the edge that contains about 100 log
> cabin 5” square pieces sewn side by side. And finally, I need to gather
> everything together for my taxes. Have most of it but there are some
> strays. Stay well, treat yourself kindly, and make phone calls to those you
> haven’t talked to in a while. That connecting with old friends is the best!!
> > > Sent from my iPhone
> > >
> > > On Mar 23, 2020, at 7:36 AM, nancy wolske via Women <women at fuusm.org>
> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi, Chris -
> > > Nice to hear from you and others who’ve recently checked in. I was
> especially touched by Haley Shukla’s recent Facebook post, as well as one
> from Andrea about Anne Frank. Both very inspiring and apropos reminders
> that most of us should be very grateful for our own manageable
> circumstances.
> > > So .... my good news is that our burned down garage will be rebuilt
> beginning this week. Our contractor is Heath Rader, art teacher at MHS,
> who does beautiful and meticulous work. I’m guessing his crew will be 2 or
> 3 other teachers who team up with him each spring and summer for building
> projects. I know Heath will insist they all observe Covid precautions, and
> I’m grateful they are able start this project.
> > > To keep busy, I’ve been doing crosswords, located my sketchbook
> (waiting for inspiration to strike), thrown out my old underwear, talked on
> the phone more than usual and started reading “Where the Crawdads Sing”
> yesterday. I’ve walked the river trail a few times, and alternated that
> with laps around our property. It’s also been pleasant to sit outside and
> watch nature coming back to life. Many times each day, I think about when
> and what I can eat next, and find that particularly rewarding. Still
> waiting for the organization bug to bite me, and am grateful each day for
> Netflix and Prime.
> > > I hope this finds you all busy and well as we navigate these strange
> times.
> > > Hugs,
> > >
> > > Nancy Lee
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Another bit of good news was that we got my daughter, Meg, moved from
> Cincinnati to Columbus just under the wire of Covid hitting the fan. She
> was lucky to pass muster for a job she really wanted, but they won’t bring
> her on board until the virus subsides or there are new guidelines. This
> will not bode well for my pocketbook, of course, but I’m hoping other
> family members will pitch in to keep her afloat in the coming months.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
> > >
> > >
> > > On Sunday, March 22, 2020, 11:25 PM, Chris via Women <women at fuusm.org>
> wrote:
> > >
> > > #yiv4376840744 body
> {min-height:100%;color:#000000;font-size:12pt;font-family:Times New
> Roman;}Checking in from Rising Moon Farm:
> > > Last time I was out of the house was last Wednesday. Had to go to
> Parkersburg. It felt like a Sunday out on the roads - Not a lot of traffic.
> One store, there were only 3 of us customers. May venture out tomorrow for
> some groceries and other stuff. I started seeds indoors today. Mainly
> vegetables - broccoli, peppers, tomatoes, some flowers - sunflowers,
> zinnias, celosia, butterfly weed, and herbs - basil, chamomile, parsley .
> . . I will plant out in the high tunnel later this week - kale, spinach,
> onions, lettuce, etc. We have been eating well. Lots of stuff in the
> freezer and the pantry - canned from last year's harvest. I am spending
> more time doing my oil paintings. Finished two and have two more in
> progress. Plus today & tomorrow stretching and priming my own canvases. I
> am old school. Although at 70% off, I did order some canvases already
> stretched. So no excuses, I will have plenty of blank canvases to work on.
> Also many garden and house projects to keep us busy. I sure would like to
> see more sun, so I can work outdoors. For sewers, I have heard some
> hospitals ( in Charleston for one ) are in need of masks. There are
> patterns online. May check with a local hospital to see if they need any. I
> have plenty of fabric!
> > > I am anxious to hear from others and how you are doing by staying at
> home. Are you finding enough "projects" or activities to keep you busy?
> > > Chris Hoke
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Suzyn Mills via Women <women at fuusm.org>
> > > To: A List for the Women of FUUSM <women at fuusm.org>
> > > Cc: Suzyn Mills <suzynmills at gmail.com>
> > > Sent: Sun, 22 Mar 2020 21:43:33 -0400 (EDT)
> > > Subject: Re: [Women] greetings
> > >
> > > We miss you, Annie. In fact, we miss everyone, especially you fabulous
> women of FUUSM! We’re staying pretty safe and sequestered, with enough food
> in the larder for awhile. We spent some time this morning trying to
> pinpoint what and where we need to service our congregation. Then we met
> with Kat in the courtyard for a brief blessing. Watch your emails, the
> FUUSM website and Facebook page for lots of ideas about inspirational
> content and creative ways to stay in touch.Suzyn Mills
> > >
> > > Sent from my iPhone
> > >
> > > On Mar 22, 2020, at 7:17 PM, Jane Tumas-Serna via Women <
> women at fuusm.org> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi Annie and everyone.
> > > I am dong fine and just wanted to check in. We could do Zoom but it
> is getting lots of use and who knows how long it will continue to be free.
> There were hints of that when I signed in as they were limiting what was in
> the basic free version. I know it is not the best but this email system is
> accessible to most of us. It is what we have been using so we are use to
> it.
> > > We might as well start where we are. Whoever wants to check in that
> is great. Just to say "Hello" is sufficient. We all know each other and
> i think we are comfortable with this medium of communication for the time
> being.
> > >
> > > Let us know how you are doing and what are some of the things you
> would like to discuss. If you have something to share that would be great.
> > > Do you have suggestions as to how we should proceed?
> > > Best, Jane
> > >
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> > >
> > > On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 6:01 PM Annie Warmke via Women <
> women at fuusm.org> wrote:
> > >
> > > Dear Friends; It seems important that we find a way to communicate
> with
> > >
> > > each other during this emergency. Do you have some ideas of how we
> > >
> > > might get together online? I was thinking we could have a Zoom.com
> call
> > >
> > > online, and pick a topic for discussion. The call would include a
> > >
> > > check-in as well. Just some thoughts as I wonder how the weeks will
> > >
> > > treat us without getting together in some way.
> > >
> > >
> > > We're all fine at Blue Rock Station. It seems quite odd to tell people
> > >
> > > they can't join us...this is quite the opposite of how we've lived our
> > >
> > > entire life together. However I plan to get through this as unscathed
> > >
> > > as possible. We've been used to not shopping for the past four months
> > >
> > > since it is our Thanks for Nothing Season so when we realized we'd
> > >
> > > better stay in (a week ago Friday) we went to the grocery and the feed
> > >
> > > store to replenish some scooby snacks and then we just went back to
> > >
> > > living Thanks for Nothing Season except now it's likely to be a sixth
> > >
> > > month season. YIKES!
> > >
> > >
> > > My latest activity, besides working on salvaging our business year, is
> > >
> > > to plant some trees that arrived earlier in the week, and also I made
> > >
> > > some shampoo. The ingredients in shampoo are frightening and I love
> the
> > >
> > > way my homemade shampoo feels, even after a few hours.
> > >
> > >
> > > The goats have tried to scare me with two of them being anemic and the
> > >
> > > third one nearly as dangerously sick. I've worked a lot of magic on
> > >
> > > them so I'm hoping they will get through this spell alive. The rain
> > >
> > > does dangerous things to goats especially when it rains this much.
> > >
> > >
> > > This is my attempt at getting you to engage. I'd love to hear what
> > >
> > > you're doing and what's happening in your neighborhood, OR the latest
> > >
> > > about the FUUSM Sunday services. Annie
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > > Annie Warmke
> > >
> > > Farmer, activist, consultant, writer
> > >
> > > Blue Rock Station/Warmke Farm LLC
> > > www.bluerockstation.com<http://www.bluerockstation.com>
> > >
> > > (740) 674-4300 or (740) 252-6295 Mobile
> > >
> > >
> > > Radio: When the Biomass Hits the Wind Turbine
> > >
> > > WOUB Digital Wednesday 9 am
> > >
> > > WGRN Digital Friday 11:30 am & Saturday 8:30 am
> > >
> > >
> > > Publications:
> > >
> > > The Business of Goat Herding (BRS Media)
> > >
> > > The Journey Toward Nothing (BRS Media)
> > >
> > > Naturally Healthy Goats (BRS Media)
> > >
> > >
> > > Podcasts: bluerockstation.com
> > >
> > > When the Biomass Hits the Wind Turbine
> > >
> > > Arriving at Blue Rock Station
> > >
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