Kathy, good for you, it ALMOST makes me what to make a loaf or two myself.
As for opera, I said I HEARD them very well! Actually, I have been only to
a few as they are so expensive and would rather go see the ballet. I love
the ballet. Jeanne
At 12:51 AM 1/10/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I am so relieved that you are finally baking bread from Scratch. Thought I
>was going to have to turn you in to the Martha Stewart Police!!! LOL!!
>Just kidding...
>I hope you don't make the mistake I made 2 days ago and use stone ground
>wheat flour.. It doesn't like to rise!! Love and Hugs, Carla
>-----Original Message-----
>From: jerry corrigan <justbear@email.msn.com>
>To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
>Date: Saturday, January 09, 1999 1:58 PM
>Subject: Re: [MOL] Martha Not Much -- Just Chatting
>
>
>>Hi, Jeanne: Another opera lover, huh? Mind you -- not ALL of them, but
>>many of them. We do have a lot in common, don't we? Carla -- if you're
>>reading this, dear -- I'm BAKING BREAD FROM SCRATCH TODAY!!!!! Hi, Martha.
>>Love, Kathy
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: james kissinger <jkissing@uvic.ca>
>>To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
>>Date: Friday, January 08, 1999 4:44 PM
>>Subject: [MOL] Martha Not Much -- Just Chatting
>>
>>
>>>Hi, Martha, your right, we got tourist discounts and stayed at the YMCA
>>>with member discounts. When the three of us were there, we spent most of
>>>the time at the Met and Cloisters and others. We would go back in a flash
>>>but could never afford to live there. A lady we know keeps a piede a terre
>>>(sp?) and goes 3 or 4 times a year. Wish we knew her better! LOL, Jeanne
>>>
>>>At 02:46 PM 1/7/99 -0000, you wrote:
>>>>I don't know. I kind of always tried to avoid that area before and
>>haven't
>>>>been there much lately. It's really kind of sad to me. My mom loved NYC
>>>>and loved the theater. She used to take me to see so many shows. Now
>>>>everything is so expensive. I don't even know what it costs anymore;
>>maybe
>>>>$200 for 2 tickets to a new show? I don't think there's anything they
>>>>could do on stage that would make me feel like that was a good
>investment.
>>>>Maybe it's different for people who rarely come here. But my husband and
>>I
>>>>would much rather go for a nice hike, take in a local concert or go to a
>>>>local folk/country club. And there's a certain satisfaction from getting
>>>>up at the bowling alley and knocking the heck out of those pins! Gee, I
>>>>guess I've really become bougiouse---I even forget how to spell it!
>>>>
>>>>Love,
>>>>
>>>>Martha
>>>>
>>>>----------
>>>>From: kcorrigan@chgw.com
>>>>To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
>>>>Subject: RE: [MOL] Not Much -- Just Chatting
>>>>Date: Wednesday, January 06, 1999 6:46 PM
>>>>
>>>>Hi, Lil: I've heard that they've turned Times Square into Disneyland.
>Is
>>>>this true, Martha? Kathy
>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: lillian jennings [SMTP:firefly@islc.net]
>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 1999 10:47 AM
>>>>> To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
>>>>> Subject: Re: [MOL] Not Much -- Just Chatting
>>>>>
>>>>> Martha: To someone not accustomed to all the wonderful varried food
>>>>> aeroma's that assao our nostrils, and make hunger pains double us
>over,
>>>>> N.Y. does smell good.
>>>>> Ofcourse one must over look the fallen down drunks, homeless; etc or
>>have
>>>>> they cleaned this up? Speaking of homeless, I understand that many
>>>>YMCA"S
>>>>> that have rooms also have a nurse on board to give the meds. It was
>>>>found
>>>>> that many homeless people were bi-polar and not taking the medications
>>>>> needed and that this has help in many cases. Your friend, lillian
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: Martha S Cerreto <MJTCERRETO@prodigy.net>
>>>>> To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
>>>>> Cc: mjtcerreto@prodigy.net <mjtcerreto@prodigy.net>
>>>>> Date: Wednesday, January 06, 1999 12:05 AM
>>>>> Subject: Re: [MOL] Not Much -- Just Chatting
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> >Boise sounds very nice kathy. You thought New York city smelled good?
>>>>> >Well, that's because you were there in the Fall. A good wind gets
>>>>> blowing
>>>>> >up and blows all the smog around! Truly, I've always thought that the
>>>>> Fall
>>>>> >showed New York off to its best advantage.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >There's a song I think I remember hearing Mel Torme sing:
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Autumn in New York,
>>>>> >Why does it seem so exciting..
>>>>> >
>>>>> >I don't remember the rest of the words. New Yorkers, like me and PJ
>do
>>>>> >like to sing.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Kathy, you know someone who lives near Sutton Place? You've been
>>>>holding
>>>>> >out on us Kath.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Take care. Lots of Love and Good Wishes to you,
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Martha
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >----------
>>>>> >From: kcorrigan@chgw.com
>>>>> >To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
>>>>> >Subject: RE: [MOL] Not Much -- Just Chatting
>>>>> >Date: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 11:27 PM
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Hi, Martha: Cold Spring sounds absolutely wonderful. There's an area
>>>>of
>>>>> >Portland, Oregon, much like that. Terwilleger Boulevard, I believe it
>>>>> is.
>>>>> >It's up in the Highlands, and the houses are very close together and
>>>>> close
>>>>> >to the sidewalks. It's very hilly there, and scenic. The view of
>>>>> Portland
>>>>> >from up there is breathtaking. Although I don't consider Portland a
>>>>> >smaller
>>>>> >city, New Yorkers probably do. Boise is definitely a small city, but
>>it
>>>>> is
>>>>> >lovely in its own way. We have a greenbelt that follows the Boise
>River
>>>>> the
>>>>> >entire length of the city. There are horse paths, bicylcle paths and
>>>>> >jogging paths all along the river, and it's beautiful in the spring,
>>>>> >summer,
>>>>> >and fall. We're very proud of our Greenbelt. During the summer it's
>>>>> great
>>>>> >sport to rent innertubes and tube down the river, waving at everyone
>>who
>>>>> >drives or walks by. We have our own opera, symphony orchestra, and
>>>>> ballet
>>>>> >company. There are more millionaires per capita in Boise than in any
>>>>> other
>>>>> >city in the United States, although it doesn't have the feeling of
>>being
>>>>> >only for the rich. It's because it's the home of Boise Cascade,
>>>>Morrison
>>>>> >Knudsen, Hewlett-Packard, Micron, Albertsons, Ore-Ida Foods, Simplot
>>>>> >Company
>>>>> >-- the list goes on and on. I sound like a travel brochure, don't I?
>>>>> >
>>>>> >I visited New York (Manhattan) about ten years ago in October. I was
>>>>> >charmed by the city. I thought it was wonderfully exciting and
>>>>> beautiful,
>>>>> >too, and the air even smelled good. I was suprised at how clean it
>>was.
>>>>> I
>>>>> >stayed in an apartment on First and 51st near Sutton Place. I thought
>>>>it
>>>>> >was very fancy over there. We were on the 20th floor, and for a small
>>>>> town
>>>>> >girl, that was very exciting. I even went to the Met and saw "La
>>>>> Boheme."
>>>>> >I'd love to go back someday. Maybe I will. You know, I used to think
>>>>> that
>>>>> >Easterners were aloof and unfriendly. Just not true! Thanks, Martha!
>>>>> >Love, Kathy
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> >> From: Martha S Cerreto [SMTP:MJTCERRETO@prodigy.net]
>>>>> >> Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 11:11 AM
>>>>> >> To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
>>>>> >> Cc: mjtcerreto@prodigy.net
>>>>> >> Subject: Re: [MOL] Not Much -- Just Chatting
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Hi Kathy!
>>>>> >> There's a town I like to visit, pretty close to here called Cold
>>>>> Spring.
>>>>> >> It's on a hill that slopes down to the Hudson River. There are a
>lot
>>>>> of
>>>>> >> nice shops. The houses are all close together, a little beyond the
>>>>> >> sidewalk. It always makes me think of how it must have been before
>>TV
>>>>> >> when, I guess, people sat out on their porches, in part, for
>>>>amusement,
>>>>> >> and
>>>>> >> knew and said hi to just about everyone that went by.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> I never saw much of anything like that in my life, growing up in the
>>>>> >> subburbs of Long Island. Sometimes I feel I missed something and am
>>>>> >still
>>>>> >> missing it, i.e., life in a smaller city has charms still that I
>>don't
>>>>> >see
>>>>> >> in New York state.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> People say Rudolph Guiliani has changed New York city; that now it
>is
>>>>> >> safer, better, etc. I hadn't been in very much for a while, until I
>>>>> had
>>>>> >> to
>>>>> >> start going back to the doctor and was always of the opinion that
>>>>> nobody
>>>>> >> could change New York. but lately I think maybe he did or something
>>>>> did.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> But I think I miss the old New York; you know, the hustlers, the 3
>>>>card
>>>>> >> monte players! I wouldn't want to hang out with them, but there was
>>>>an
>>>>> >> air
>>>>> >> of danger I miss...a little. Now it seems to be a city only for the
>>>>> >rich.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Love you muchly,
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Martha
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> ----------
>>>>> >> From: kcorrigan@chgw.com
>>>>> >> To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
>>>>> >> Subject: [MOL] Not Much -- Just Chatting
>>>>> >> Date: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 5:41 PM
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Hi, Folks: Just sitting here (working) and thinking about how
>>>>> suddently
>>>>> >> things can change. I've always been proud of our small city -- how
>>>>> >> informal, yet cultured, we are. Our last governer (as of today)
>>lived
>>>>> >> about
>>>>> >> three blocks from us in a rather modest home. He drove his own car
>>to
>>>>> >> work
>>>>> >> every day, and ate at his favorite Chinese restaurant about twice a
>>>>> week.
>>>>> >> Often, he would walk the three blocks from the capitol building to
>>the
>>>>> >> restaurant by himself. One day my friends and I had just finished
>>>>> eating
>>>>> >> and were exiting the restaurant. I let go of the door and it almost
>>>>> >> smacked
>>>>> >> the Gov. in the face! He laughed, and I apologized. It wasn't
>>>>> unusual,
>>>>> >> either, to see him playing clarinet (not very well) in a little
>>>>> Dixieland
>>>>> >> band, having a great time. Last Thursday, I was walking down to a
>>>>> little
>>>>> >> Greek restaurant near us and the Gov. was crossing the street from
>>the
>>>>> >> capitol (our building is only a block away). It was pouring rain,
>>and
>>>>> I
>>>>> >> turned to the Gov., who is a very small man, and said, "You're
>>getting
>>>>> >all
>>>>> >> wet -- want to share my umbrella?" So he did. We walked along and
>I
>>>>> >> asked
>>>>> >> him how he felt about retiring, etc., and he joked and we chatted.
>>>>> This
>>>>> >> was
>>>>> >> not unusual behavior for him at all and, in fact, was the way with
>>all
>>>>> >> past
>>>>> >> governors, as well. Old Governor Smylie asked me what a type of
>>fruit
>>>>> >was
>>>>> >> once in the grocery store. His wife had a cold, so he was doing the
>>>>> >> shopping! Our new governor, Dirk Kempthorne, has brought an
>>entourage
>>>>> of
>>>>> >> security officers with him from Washington. This change makes many
>>of
>>>>> us
>>>>> >> sad. Ah, well. Just thought I'd share that little tidbit with you.
>>>>> >> Kathy
>>>>> >> in Boise
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
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