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Related: Culture Forums, Support Forumsthe strange emanation from my dishwasher: mystery solved!
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10182284427#post37I had one last "partial" emanation and it was in an early stage of its formation. I recognized it as a small clear plastic cup that holds barely 1 cup of liquid. I had brought up a small glass of wine from the dining room in our new apartment at Masonicare and put it in the dishwasher so I could keep it, rather than throw it out (mindful of all that plastic in our environment).
I think that's kinda scary...
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CTyankee
Feb 19
OP
So 4 in the original set and now one more. You don't know what it is because you are
bucolic_frolic
Feb 19
#1
It's a big change, but it sounds like you're going about it in a great way, and I have no doubt you'll find your pod.
Scrivener7
Feb 19
#5
and I discovered Pinot Grigio which is nice and light, suitable for old folk like me...
CTyankee
Feb 19
#6
bucolic_frolic
(55,180 posts)1. So 4 in the original set and now one more. You don't know what it is because you are
constantly soused! Can't even count.
bucolic_frolic
(55,180 posts)3. and ...
Scrivener7
(59,534 posts)2. How is it going in your new place?
CTyankee
(68,217 posts)4. Fine. The food is excellent! Far better than I expected.
I'm trying to find some new friends through activities, such as my arthritis exercise class. And I tried the Jeopardy game but found it a little too easy! So I'm looking for a book group and there are other groups I've yet to try. It doesn't all happen at once and there are lots of activities for folks.
One drawback is lack of diversity of the population who are here. We are all white. So it is challenging to find a more diverse group. However, we have yet to get politically involved and that might be more diverse. We'll see!
Scrivener7
(59,534 posts)5. It's a big change, but it sounds like you're going about it in a great way, and I have no doubt you'll find your pod.
And glad the food is so good! That's a big deal.
CTyankee
(68,217 posts)6. and I discovered Pinot Grigio which is nice and light, suitable for old folk like me...
Scrivener7
(59,534 posts)7. I was never a wine drinker, but lately I'm really enjoying a Montepulciano when I go out.
I'm told it's a rough peasant's wine and too sweet, but I think that's why I like it.
CTyankee
(68,217 posts)8. that name rings a bell but I can't quite place it in my mind...
Scrivener7
(59,534 posts)9. It's a red. And it sometimes IS a little cheaper than the others on the menu.
CTyankee
(68,217 posts)10. Oh, good! I'll give it a try next time I am at dinner. A new wine adventure!