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I had to run some errands this afternoon.

I had an appointment at the local VA to draw blood, because the vampires were thirsty. Well, they SAID that it was for an upcoming appointment with a local endocrinology clinic. OK, 😉 whatever works.

Then, since I was in the area, I stopped and picked up a few groceries. The checkout clerk was very flirty, but seemed like a nice guy. I thought he was that way with all the women customers, but not so with the woman who was behind me. Add one point to the daily gender-affirmation log.

I was going to stop and get gas, but the gas stations on the north end of the city wanted $2.99 - $3.17 per gallon. The Jeep was thirsty, so I headed back to the south of town, just a few blocks from my place, and filled up for $2.79 a gallon.

I saw on the news that Trump is now imposing a 100% tariff (effective 1 October) on all movies not made in the USA, as well as name-brand pharmaceuticals and furniture.

Fortunately, I get my drugs for free through the VA, and I just ordered my last piece of furniture (for now) on Amazon. It will be here on Wednesday. It is a PINK tall office chair. Some call it a drafting chair because in a strong wind... no, that's not right... because it is counter-height, so it fits a drafting table or a standing desk. I am hoping it will work for my workbenches.

The store didn't have much selection of boneless, skinless chicken thighs, but their gizzards were on sale. I picked up a couple of packages and some deviled egg potato salad for dinner.

Just another day in the life of Lori Dee. 😀
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Dear Lori:
I enjoyed reading your latest update, "Just another day in the life of Lori Dee."

Regarding blood draws....  when I was down in Anchorage a couple weeks ago for my comprehensive
medical appointment...  the vampires took 5 Viles of blood and then during my visit with my doctor,
some early results came through and my doctor ordered 2 more Viles. 
My left arm looked like hamburger for several days.

When it arrives please be certain to post a picture of you PINK tall drafting chair
I love sitting in tall chairs in places that I can use them.
At doctor waiting rooms I always head for the tall chairs.
I find them more comfortable and easier getting out of the chair.

YES indeed, as you also like, I love getting my own daily gender-affirmation log updated frequently...
... it feels real nice!!!

you stated:
The store didn't have much selection of boneless, skinless chicken thighs, but their gizzards were on sale.
I picked up a couple of packages and some deviled egg potato salad for dinner.

So tell me, what did you have for dinner the boneless, skinless chicken thighs, or the gizzards.??? 
                       NOTE:  I will take the chicken thighs please.

Please keep your updates and updates coming!!!

HUGS, Danielle [Northern Star Girl]

Quote from: Lori Dee on September 29, 2025, 05:09:03 PMI had to run some errands this afternoon.

I had an appointment at the local VA to draw blood, because the vampires were thirsty. Well, they SAID that it was for an upcoming appointment with a local endocrinology clinic. OK, 😉 whatever works.

Then, since I was in the area, I stopped and picked up a few groceries. The checkout clerk was very flirty, but seemed like a nice guy. I thought he was that way with all the women customers, but not so with the woman who was behind me. Add one point to the daily gender-affirmation log.

I was going to stop and get gas, but the gas stations on the north end of the city wanted $2.99 - $3.17 per gallon. The Jeep was thirsty, so I headed back to the south of town, just a few blocks from my place, and filled up for $2.79 a gallon.

I saw on the news that Trump is now imposing a 100% tariff (effective 1 October) on all movies not made in the USA, as well as name-brand pharmaceuticals and furniture.

Fortunately, I get my drugs for free through the VA, and I just ordered my last piece of furniture (for now) on Amazon. It will be here on Wednesday. It is a PINK tall office chair. Some call it a drafting chair because in a strong wind... no, that's not right... because it is counter-height, so it fits a drafting table or a standing desk. I am hoping it will work for my workbenches.

The store didn't have much selection of boneless, skinless chicken thighs, but their gizzards were on sale. I picked up a couple of packages and some deviled egg potato salad for dinner.

Just another day in the life of Lori Dee. 😀
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Quote from: Northern Star Girl on September 29, 2025, 07:27:23 PMSo tell me, what did you have for dinner the boneless, skinless chicken thighs, or the gizzards.???   I will take the chicken thighs please.

Sorry, maybe next time. There were no thighs. So I pigged out on fried gizzards and potato salad. 😁
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Quote from: Northern Star Girl on September 29, 2025, 07:27:23 PMthe vampires took 5 Viles of blood and then during my visit with my doctor,
some early results came through and my doctor ordered 2 more Viles. 
My left arm looked like hamburger for several days.

We have some pretty good vampires at the VA (Vampires Anonymous?).

I try to schedule labs for my Primary and Endo at the same time to get them done all at once. Today was 12 vials. I joke with them and tell them to bring a bucket, and we can open a vein.

My last labs were conducted back in May, so this is an opportunity to bring my new doctors up to speed on where everything stands. Blood cell counts, sugar, A1C, immune system functions, kidney, liver, thyroid, PSA, and hormones.

Did you get your results back yet?
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It seems that my PINK tall chair has been delayed. Delivery is now showing as Oct 2 - 7th. I also noticed that they have adjusted the prices. When I ordered the chair, all colors were the same price. Now, if you order any other color except pink, they are $30 cheaper. Is this discrimination, or price gouging?

This is the chair:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJ6DPZY5?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 🔗 [Link: amazon.com/dp/B0BJ6DPZY5/]

There is a video showing the functions. I don't know why the person in the video is wearing that goofy mask, but ok. The video also raises another question:

Since the chair is tall (bar height) and it is on wheels like an office chair, how does he rock it back and forth as shown in the video without the base moving? Why doesn't he tip over backward? If I do that, I can guarantee I will end up on my back.

I guess I'll find out later this week.
😮🙃🤕
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Hi Lori

Quote from: Lori Dee on September 29, 2025, 07:36:11 PMSorry, maybe next time. There were no thighs. So I pigged out on fried gizzards and potato salad. 😁

Give me the skin any time (cooked of course)!  😁

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Quote from: Sarah B on September 30, 2025, 07:34:30 PMHi Lori

Give me the skin any time (cooked of course)!  😁

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Sarah B
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I like the skin too if it is fried crispy. Usually, I bake the thighs, so no skin and no bones.

Now I am craving some KFC crispy chicken skin!
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Air fryer crispy chicken skin, salt pepper and paprika.
a long time coming (out) HRT 12 2017
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Football season and buffalo wings!!!  Throw in sliced carrots, ranch dressing...and a really cute pink bar stool.

Lori, I love the chair you chose, and Danielle, I agree bar height is perfect.  I love dangling my legs!


Lori Dee

Quote from: davina61 on October 01, 2025, 03:28:30 AMAir fryer crispy chicken skin, salt pepper and paprika.

I need to get an air fryer. I keep thinking about it, then forget, then remember.
I'm adding it to the shopping list right now before I forget again!

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Hi Lori

I will soon be buying a "the Smart Oven™ Air Fryer from Breville a good household brand name.  It does everything except wash the dishes!!



It does not come in PINK!!  Thank the heavens for that!!
🤣😂

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Yesterday, while my internet was out due to a "network upgrade" in my area, I decided to head west and do some prospecting. I intended to visit Texas Creek and the Cache Creek gold panning areas.

These are public lands set aside by the Bureau of Land Management specifically for gold panning. I have been wanting to get out there and scout the sites. These are popular areas that attract visitors from all over the U.S. That is both good and bad.

Good: They are popular because gold is still being found there.
BAD: They are popular, so often busy with a lot of people, some even camping there.
Good: Many of these people are amateur miners, so they make big mistakes and lose gold, thus leaving it behind for me to collect.
Bad: I prefer that people not know my exact location where I am mining, for safety reasons, and because I don't want to share.

Google Maps told me that the trip to Cache Creek is a three-hour drive. I didn't feel like doing that yesterday. I may rent a motel room for a weekend and scout the area to make the round-trip drive worth it.

So, instead, yesterday I went in search of agates. North of Canon City is the Garden Park Fossil Area. It is a National Landmark where dinosaur fossils were discovered back in the 1800s. As a protected area, prospecting and collecting are strictly prohibited. My goal is to see if the geology is the same as another dinosaur place that I know well, the South Dakota Badlands.

The geology of these areas is mostly limestone and tuff (a volcanic ash), and in these types of areas, agates, dinosaur bones, and other fossils are commonly found. The goal is not to collect in protected areas, but to identify areas nearby with similar geology. In South Dakota, I travelled through the Jewel Cave National Monument to Teepee Canyon to the west. Teepee Canyon is public land and open to rockhounding, whereas National Parks and Monuments are not.

There is a Dispersed Camping area up the hill, so I went up there to survey the landscape. The area I was most interested in is inaccessible in my Jeep. I need four-wheel drive and high ground clearance, so I will be back.

Lots of blue sky and sunshine.

My apologies to our UK friends. I am looking for another image host solution so you can see the photos too.









Is this a dinosaur fossil? No. Something got eaten (a deer). This is also a sign to remind us that there are mountain lions in this area.



I like this picture the best. This is Four-Mile Creek. Notice the cliff above it, how the limestone and tuff are in layers.



This is Marsh Quarry, where Allosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Diplodocus, and Stegosaurus were first found in the late 1800s by local fossil hero Marshall Felch. In the 1950s, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History excavated "Happy the Haplocanthosaur" from the Cleveland Quarry nearby. Happy is still on display there today. Fascinating fact: No one has ever found a Haplocanthosaur skull!



My next outing will be in a week or so, perhaps. My next-door neighbor has some land that needs some metal detecting. He has used his detector and claims he gets readings of silver coins, but has been unable to find them. We are making plans to tag-team the property with dueling detectors.

Wait. Is that banjo music I hear? 😬
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Dear Lori:

I am so happy that you got your internet back...  partially, if not fully yet.

Great pictures that you posted from your trip to Texas Creek and the Cache Creek gold panning areas.
Now I am looking for your picture of the full pan of gold and/or the BIG Gold nuggets that you found.

Keep sharing and posting as you continue to explore and get acquainted with the area.

When I did my time at the Air Force Academy, I lived in Colorado Springs and had the opportunity to
explore the state and surrounding states in my time off. 
I know that you will find that Colorado has a lot of variety in scenery, climate, and fun things
that you can get involved in all around the state and surrounding states.


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#114
I now have a Flickr Pro account for sharing images without ads.

Now I am figuring out the BBC code sharing and other stuff.

Using the BBC code share from Flickr doesn't work, but now, suddenly, I can attach a photo directly from my computer without using the Flickr URL. I never could before. So now, I can link from a Flickr album or directly attach an image.

Magic!

Test image: (This is Spring Creek, Oct 7, 2017) I had been digging gold out of this creek all summer. It was cold this morning, and as the sun came over the mountains, I saw this.

🔗 [Link: flic.kr/p/2rx1aVw/]1007170932_HDR 🔗 [Link: flic.kr/p/2rx1aVw/] by Lori Dee 🔗 [Link: flickr.com/photos/203623445@N04/], on Flickr


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ChrissyRyan

I heard that if you tie a thick blanket across a creek and let water rush through it, that this captures gold.  Maybe it is very thick fabric or some other material but whatever it is a way to set a trap for floating or rushing gold flecks that you can come back to harvest later.

Would you try this Lori?  Could this work? 


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Quote from: ChrissyRyan on Yesterday at 09:54:01 PMWould you try this Lori?  Could this work? 

It is not likely to work. Gold is very heavy, so it gets pushed along the bottom of the river. To give you an idea of how heavy it is, it is 19.4 times heavier than water. A one-gallon jug of milk weighs about eight pounds. Fill that same jug full of gold, and it will weigh 160 pounds.

I have seen prospectors build wooden sluice boxes in the bottom of a creek in the Fall when water levels run low. It is basically a wooden chute anchored to the bottom with iron rods. The chute has wooden bars that run across the width of the chute to form riffles. They leave it there over the winter. When the Spring runoff raises the water level, gold, sand, and gravel get pushed downstream, right through their sluice box. Later in the summer, when the currents calm down, they retrieve the sluice and clean out the gold.

It is an interesting idea that I had considered as a way to sample many locations at once. I could ignore any site that had no gold and focus on the ones that do. The problem is that building and anchoring the box is laborious, and if on public land, anyone could take it.

Also, such a sluice box design is very inefficient. The old-time miners used sluices and rocker boxes like that. It works well to catch the big nuggets but misses the fine gold. The old-timers worked the areas very well, so most of the big stuff has already been taken, and all that is left is the small stuff.

I spent years studying sluice box designs until I understood them well enough to build my own. It has never let me down, and I can even go to an area where someone else has used a sluice and collect all the stuff that their sluice missed. For anyone interested, I wrote an article about sluice box design and have it posted on my website (Lori-Dee.com)
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Lori, I love your photos and sharing your prospecting experience.  That all looks amazing, and finding gold, totally cool.

I get jealous when I see the mountains and the stunning landscapes. 

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Another exciting day in the life of Lori Dee.

I was here online this morning when my internet dropped out. A few minutes later, I received a text message that my pink chair had been delivered.

I looked outside, and there was a large box on my porch and an Xfinity work truck next door. I checked the Xfinity Mobile App, and it said my internet was out due to "unexpected necessary repairs".

My neighbor looked confused when I told him to stop messing with my internet. 😁

I unpacked the chair parts and prepared for assembly. Inside the package with the instructions was a pair of white gloves so my filthy hands would not dirty the fabric during assembly. How thoughtful!

Except:


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Fortunately, I had washed my hands twice this month, so I didn't need the gloves.

The chair turned out to be the perfect height for my jewelry-making workbench. The wheels roll, but the center of gravity is perfect to prevent tipping. The back tilt feature has a strong spring, so leaning back does not result in tipping over. The color is closer to a peach than a pink, but the chair is very comfy!

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Now, I am waiting for the property maintenance people to come fix my plumbing. Wait. Not my plumbing, the plumbing for the property. The drains have been running slowly lately. Not enough to back up and overflow, but enough that stuff takes over an hour to drain. The maintenance man said that since my unit sat over the winter, there was a chance that "stuff" had become packed in the main sewer line.

Every three units have drain lines tied together, so it may not even be my unit. I submitted a Maintenance request yesterday, and they said they would get back to me in 24 hours... which ended an hour ago.😐�
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