That is good to hear RobOk, y'all got my attention. If so many of my forum friends express concern I guess I need to listen. Thanks! I just had my usual cereal and kefir breakfast but added a banana, another 100 calories. I will try to eat a few more calories as the day goes on, it should make it easier to finish above 1,000.
Oh, I think I crossed that one a while back, the obsession part anyway, I do try and keep it healthy. I know I am obsessed with counting my calories and posting, just the way I have gotten to be. Its one of the reasons I worry about the transition to maintenance, the obsession will end one day, I hope to be able to figure out how to do that and keep the weight off.
....in all honesty some days I inflated my calorie count to make it look like I was eating more. That last one is not a good thing, I am going to end it, an honest calorie count is important.
That´s so cool!Wanted to tell you I did follow up on your suggestion a while back about volunteering at the bird refuge, I've been talking with them and submitted my formal application yesterday. Thanks for the idea.
I feel sure that you know that we care for you & have good intentions. I think many of us recognise the dangers of becoming obsessed with dieting from experience. We want you to be healthyOk, y'all got my attention. If so many of my forum friends express concern I guess I need to listen. Thanks!
Thank you!Ok, y'all got my attention. If so many of my forum friends express concern I guess I need to listen. Thanks! I just had my usual cereal and kefir breakfast but added a banana, another 100 calories. I will try to eat a few more calories as the day goes on, it should make it easier to finish above 1,000.
Our lucky day for sure, maybe a new holiday the Deiz y Cinco de Mayo or something.I did indeed start on May 15th .
must have been a great day .
Yeah, it does, I just needed the wake up call.I think you know the typical reply here is that you’re only cheating yourself and I do believe it goes for undercounts too.
Thanks, I hope so, still nothing official yet, but I'm thinking it would be hard to turn down free labor.That´s so cool!
Of course I know that, and I really do appreciate it when any of you say anything to me. I always listen and consider, there is a lot more collective wisdom here than I carry alone.I feel sure that you know that we care for you & have good intentions
Yes, the are.cheers for bananas, which are indeed a wonder fruit!
It took another 150 years or so to start LSU and almost 200 before the first LSU football game.
No, they were buried in the very active delta where the ground is subsiding quite rapidly and being replaced by flood sediments regularly. It is also pretty unoccupied and wild for obvious reasons. The plate and cross are deep in the mud, probably 100 ft or more below wild swamp land, somewhere.Were the brass plate and cross recovered? Can they be seen today?
Probably not, the reason the Mississippi discharges in Louisiana is that for the past 100 million years or so the continental plate has been sinking at that location, so about half of the US, the wet half, and part of Canada drains out there. The rock is about 2 km down now, covered with 2 km of mud and that mud is slowly consolidating and subsiding, its only the continued deposit of river sediments that keep south Louisiana kind of above water. Not a great place to try and build cities, evidence what happened to New Orleans in Hurricane Katrina. The brass plate and cross were buried in the most active part, in a few hundred years they will be even deeper in the mud, probably hundreds of feet. In an area only accessible by boat. In the late 1800s there was an attempt to build a town near that location, the roofs of those buildings are now covered by 20 feet of mud and sinking.Maybe some time in a few hundred years they will recover it
Sorry for the mixed Imperial and Metric units, in the US we are converting to metric on the 100 year plan...
Probably so, when I first went off to college and found all the sciences were taught in metric I went home and told my father that now it was just a matter of time. He just laughed and said his courses had also all metric also, but no change...Sure there's not a zero missing there?
Great units! All new to me.*A bovate was the area one ox could plow during one plowing season.
A virgate was the area a team of two oxen could plow during one plowing season.
Oh, and a plough described the area of land that a team of eight oxen could plow in one plowing season. Where a plowing season was around two weeks.