Evening all.
Well, it finely seems like the holidays to me. I just finished watching
White Christmas. Pardon me if I'm still sniffing. It's a three hankie film for me.
Jane, I'm sorry I wasn't here to answer your question about the hot dog. I think it's only a minute or two at the most for a hot dog no matter what kind it is unless it's frozen to start with.
Ginny, all the pictures I post here on HHW are 480 pixelss by 360 pixels. That gives you a nice size so you can see everything but it won't send the board into cinemascope.
I still don't know how pictures get put into the body of a message--I only know how to attach them to the message.
George, I'm glad you liked the card, I'm only sorry they arrived so late for you West Coasters. I mailed them on Monday thinking that would be more then enough time to get there.
I did all of my other cards yesterday so they will be going out tomorrow. I promise they will make it before the holiday. I'm just sorry I didn't hand write them all out. My writting hand was blown up to twice it's normal size and was stiff as a board. It's getting better since I've been putting it in the parafin wax and taking the pain meds.
You would think that using a keyboard would be bad for my hand but the doctor said that was the opposite--using the keyboard is good for it. More exersize. Go figure.
I may have messed my Outlook program up. I was trying to get it give me some kind of signal when I receive new mail. I'm forever having to go into the program to check. I thought I figured it out but I'm not sure if it's working or not.
I also messed with the default font and font size. It always starts out so little I have to highlight everything I type and resize it. I thought that was dumb so I tried to fix that as well but it doesn't seem to be working either.
DERBRUCER, you are bad, bad, bad.

I also wanted to tell DR Pogue something.
DragonHeart was on this afternoon on the Sci Fi channel. I was out in my garden and took the dogs for walk so I missed it (sorry). Now my Mom has seen the movie before (for one we have it on DVD) but when I came in she told me, "You missed this wonderful story about a dragon and knight. I don't know why they don't make more movies like that."
She is at the point that she really doesn't remember them. I bought her a bunch of John Wayne DVD's for Christmas. The sad part is she'll think she never saw them before and she and I have sat though them so many times I can quote the script.
She swore that
Chisum was a "new" movie that she had never seen. Bless her, I guess in one way it's nice that everything old is new again.