Friday, December 04, 2020

The Letter "W" -- Weekend Roundup and Reflections

The forty-ninth issue this week of my WEEKEND ROUNDUP postings and ... 
(THE TWENTY-THIRD LETTER FOR THIS SERIES)
 - the Letter "W" Prompts are: (A) Starts with the Letter "W"; (B) "Window" (Tom's Choice); (C) A Favorite; (D) Reflections; and (E) A Lagniappe. 
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 (A) Starts with the Letter "W":   Wear starts with "W".  We should all wear our masks.  This young lady has become our city, Houston, Texas,  mascot.  I photographed her, full page size in our newspaper, The Houston Chronicle.   The large lettering says, 
"Let's keep it up
Lets all #Maskup"


 (B) "Window" (Tom's Choice):   The table is set for Turkey Day dinner.  Out the Window we can see dusk has come.  Note the Reflections of lights inside showing in the Window

 

 
(C) A Favorite "W" is also for Wagon.  This Favorite picture of me beside "Mr. Tin Man" sitting in the old Radio Flyer Wagon (I think that is what it is) has been my Blogger profile picture for quite a while.  

I still have me with the old Ford pickup in the Canadian Yukon Territory for my Facebook picture though. I have a whole post about Red Wagons, part of it from Montevideo, Uruguay, on January 1, 2017, and another part, a song, My Red WagonSee and hear it here.

Ships waiting to come into port to load oil 


Our view point, a Forward Lounge having tea 


The Reflection is mainly below the white part 
of this ship.  I think it is a tanker up close??

(D) Reflections:  In the Waters outside Mumbai, India


(E) A Lagniappe.    "Al Seef" is a total "Have it all" place in Dubai on the Dubai Creek to visit and or/stay for a few nights.  Copied from their Web site
  • DINE
  •  
  • SHOP
  •  
  • SOUQ
  •  
  • MARINA
  •  
  • STAY
  •  
  • ATTRACTION
  •  
  • WHAT'S ON 
  • Click on the Arabic Script above to visit their Web siteIf it comes up being in Arabic you can press the "ENGLISH" Button on the upper line.
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    Bonus Questions:

    (1)  How did you spend "Thanksgiving Day?"   Mrs. Jim and I visited our daughter, granddaughter, and SIL in the early afternoon.  Fairly soon we were at the table by the window, pictured above.  Our fare was roasted turkey, turkey dressing, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, cranberries, green beans wrapped in bacon, and proper drinks.  Desert was pumpkin pie and apple struddle.  I had some of each..

    (2) What is your favorite "WWord?  Mine today will be "Wiggle."  All my life  have tried to Wiggle my nose and ears without Wiggling other facial parts.  

    (3) Anything else here you would like to tell about?

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     Fine print stuff: 

     - [Click on any picture for larger, click it again for extra large]

     - I am linked with Tom of "Backwoods Travel" (Link here to click for Tom's Weekend Reviews

     - I am also linked this week with James of "Weekend Reflections" (click here for his Reflections Photos).

     - The pictures mostly are all mine and rights are reserved to me under Copyright Law.

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    Comments:
    1) How did you spend "Thanksgiving Day?" Just hubby and I as we've been doing for a few years now. We fixed our meal together and had a quiet and happy day.

    (2) What is your favorite "W" Word? Worthy is my 'W' word. We should all be worthy in what we do and say.

    Have a fabulous day, Jim. ☺
     
    ...I have a hard time understanding the resistance to WEARING a mask. My daughter and 10 year old granddaughter have tested positive. It was just the two of us for Thanksgiving, we didn't set as fancy a table. I've always enjoyed your Blogger profile picture. WEAR your mast Jim and stay safe.
     
    We don't celebrate Thanksgiving the Uk and my word is WONDERFUL I do like you profle photos Jim Stasafe and ahve a good week ahead.
     
    Really nice "W" pictures. I never go anywhere without the mask! I don't like wearing it, my glasses fog up awful and just can't breathe with that thing on! Oh well, I think it is here to stay for a very long time! We spent Thanksgiving, just the two of us, this year. I cooked a 12 pound turkey, so we had some good turkey dinner leftovers, and I made turkey salad for sandwiches and even have enough to make and freeze some turkey enchiladas! Normally, we go to Cape Cod and spend it with my first cousins and families, and usually 25-30 come every year from all over the USA. We've been doing this tradition for at least 20 years. Have a great weekend, Jim!
    Dawn
     
    Nice pictures! I've been on a navy ship but not a cruise ship. Maybe someday.
     

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