Saturday, May 16, 2026

Saturday this n that not all lupus

 Hi Everyone!
This is kind of long, sit back and enjoy. It's not all about lupus. 
 
On top of all that lupus does to the body the one that really upset me was my voice changing. 
When my Mom, Nan and Sister were still alive. 
I hadn't seen my mom and Nan for about a year. My sister and I walked into our mom's house and surprised them. Nan lived with mom and was almost blind by this time. She was 101 years old. I walked into the living and said, "Surprise, Hi Nanny!" She looked up and the first thing out of her mouth was, "Your voice has changed." I really didn't notice it until she said that. I used to have a strong deep voice. Over the years even Mr. M. has noticed that my voice is higher, not as heafty and at times breathy. Yeah, thanks lupus. 
Lupus can affect a person's voice by impacting the vocal cords and diminishing speech and voice quality. 
The condition can lead to several voice related symptoms including hoarseness, difficulty speaking, vocal fatigue and the breathy speech. All this can be caused by joint issues in the throat, acid reflux or 
tissue damage. I have some tissue damage.
 
Now wanna see some fun photos?
Mr. M. and I (bit the gas bullet) and drove over to Charleston, Or. It's about 55 miles away. Nothing is close to where I live. Charleston is the only place that sells marina supplies. Mr. M. wants to work on the little boat he made back in 2009. It needs some painting and a few repairs. So off to the "boat" store. OMFG!!!!! The prices were out of reason. Mr. M. didn't want to buy it but I told him I had a gift card and to just do it. 
He never spends money on himself. 
After that we drove over to the marina. I got some photos.
If you know me at all you know I really dislike living by all of the water that surrounds my area. With that said, I love boats. Little boats, big boats, huge ships. Your won't catch me ON ONE of them but I like seeing them. 
  


I walked down to the dock
 
To see if this place had any fish for sale. 
Two guys were just unloading their catch for the day and allowed me to take a photo. Rock and Lingcod. They had several of these containers of fish.
 Wherever there is fish there are harbor seals.

 
This is the fishery. Boy did it smell bad. 
All of these fish are made of wood and attached to the building.

 
On the way out of Charleston we got stopped by road work. "shocker" However, I was able to get somewhat of a shot of this geodome house. The photo doesn't show it but this place is huge.

A month or so ago Mr. M. and I had to drive to Coos Bay to get some items at Harbor Freight and of course I had to go into the Ross store. As we were leaving we noticed several huge animal art pieces in the parking lot. These are all made of garbage from the ocean.
 

 
I've been in salad mode. I have never been one to put dressing on my salad. I want to taste all the elements that make the salad. This is from last week with chicken. Tonight I made a taco salad but forgot to take a photo.
 
Nothing like a salad sandwich. LOL
To end this long post. My garden lupine is finally blooming. 
Because I can't stand not to grow some kind of food. I planted some radishes about 4 days ago. This container is already coming up. 
I try not to make long posts but I hope you stayed to the end and enjoyed it.
Have a great Saturday
Nicole. 

13 comments:

Bill said...

Charlestown brings back lots of memories. Used to go there after being in Coos Bay at the Prefontaine Museum. I still have some of the tourist things I bought back in the 90s. Your salad looks delicious. Have a wonderful weekend.

Luiz Gomes said...

Boa tarde minha querida amiga Nicole. As fotos ficaram muito lindas. Gostei muito dos peixinhos de madeira. Obrigado por me parabenizar, pelo meu aniversário. Desejo uma excelente tarde de sábado para você e todos os seus familiares, um grande abraço do seu amigo carioca.

Anvilcloud said...

I use lots of salad because I don’t particularly enjoy the ‘elements’. 🤓
How different we all are.

Anonymous said...

I love the fish wall! We have just one wooden fish, which we bought on a trip to Oregon. So it’s neat to see such a huge collection.
Good luck with all your challenges…mae at maefood.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Lovely photos and food!-Christine cmlk79.blogsppt.com

Gillena Cox said...

Looking forward to Sitar

Much love

baili said...

Amazing friend Nichole!
Your post never seems long because it’s very interesting always 🤗♥️
I really enjoyed everything you shared here 👍
Your thoughts on lupus enhance my understanding of this disease always,so thank you so much for sharing.
Today learning about this that you live in area surrounded by water makes me understand why it rains a lot there . Maybe you might have loved living there when you were young?
It happens that many things and environments that bring happiness in youth seem different in older age so is this true in your case?
I liked seeing so many boats and yachts wow
On your mention about Mr M never spend money on himself, hubby came to my mind immediately because he is exactly like your husband.
Oh I absolutely loved your lupins flower ,it is so beautiful 🥰♥️
Heartfelt best wishes for your plantation dear friend 🙏♥️

Debra She Who Seeks said...

I did indeed enjoy this long post, Nicole! You took some fascinating photos!

Tom said...

...as I age, my voice has become weak!

Fundy Blue said...

I loved your post, Nicole. I didn't find it long at all. Charleston made me homesick. I'd go out on one of those boats in a heartbeat.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

A fine salad dressing enhances the salad in my world. Last night we had a Greek salad with lemon olive oil dressing and it was superb.

Ananka said...

Lovely photos :-D

Jeanie said...

I like the dea of a salad sandwich! This is a wonderful post. I loved seeing the boats (and I am a water fan, so that, too) and especially loved seeing the fish and "fish buildings." I wonder if those parking lot creatures were for a parade or a city-wide thing?