#821935 - Sun Sep 09 2012 04:11 PM
Re: Yes it is September!
[Re: demurechicky]
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Talking about elephants, I recall when my daughter was 3 years old, we went to Chester zoo. We adopted a baby elephant for her and she wanted to 'bring it home'. When I said it had to stay at the zoo, she burst in to floods of tears. I asked her where she would keep it and she said, 'in my bed'. It took rather a long time to explain the adoption process etc, and the fact that elephants grew rather large! My daughter still laughs about it to this day! So Christina, your elephant pic brought back some giggles...thank you for the memory jog! Oh dear, I'm imaganing your daughter curled up in bed with a baby elephant, and where would it sleep when it got bigger?
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#821952 - Sun Sep 09 2012 04:45 PM
Re: Yes it is September!
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What a cute dog, zorba! I'm always watching out for tornado's while on the road because they scare me so badly, especially after having been caught in a few. This cloud cover had me watching closely recently near Houston, Texas. Instead there was just a lot of rain. 
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#821953 - Sun Sep 09 2012 04:58 PM
Re: Yes it is September!
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Flopsy, is that one of those remote controlled cars they were using for bringing back the discus and that sort of thing? Yes it is! We went to the Paralympics yesterday and there were four of those little minis bringing back the javelins. We all said that controlling one of them must be the best job at the games, lol.
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#821995 - Mon Sep 10 2012 12:10 AM
Re: Yes it is September!
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Wow What fabulous photos already! Howie I love your ship, and Christina that elephant is just sooo cute! Your dog looks totally at peace with the world, Zorba! Clara those storm clouds do look pretty menacing, don't they? Here's a pretty, pink Crêperie in Le Faouêt, Brittany: 
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#822027 - Mon Sep 10 2012 08:09 AM
Re: Yes it is September!
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Ah, much better looking buildings, Howie and Santana! Our nearest neighbor came over last night to show us his new puppy. He's 12 weeks old and very active. It was hard getting a photo of him because he doesn't sit still for very long. This is Capitan. 
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#822088 - Mon Sep 10 2012 10:35 AM
Re: Yes it is September!
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Get ready, get set... A semi-final in the Men's 100m for athletes with a (severe) visual impairment. There are two people in each lane because at this level of impairment athletes have a guide whose role is to help them get set up and to keep them in the right lane during the race. When the pair reach the finish, the athlete must cross the line first.
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#822091 - Mon Sep 10 2012 10:47 AM
Re: Yes it is September!
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Santana, may I join you at that creperie? I'll buy the cidre... You're on!
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#822092 - Mon Sep 10 2012 10:49 AM
Re: Yes it is September!
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Flopsy, love your photo! That particular event in the paralympics, ie, any of the races where the participant is severely or totally visually impaired, impressed me no end! Both the athlethe and the accompanying guide have to be up to scratch, and the level of trust between the two must be huge!
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#822109 - Mon Sep 10 2012 01:08 PM
Re: Yes it is September!
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Wow, that's a great shot, flopsy! And what a great idea for them to be able to run like that!
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#822197 - Mon Sep 10 2012 05:12 PM
Re: Yes it is September!
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Well, to make it even better, each ticket for the Games came with a London Travelcard covering all nine zones. So spectators could use any part of the London Transport system from anywhere in London free of charge - the Tube, the Overland, the Javelin train, buses... that really was a bargain.
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#822224 - Mon Sep 10 2012 06:35 PM
Re: Yes it is September!
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I, personally (you don't have to agree with me lol), have always thought that the Paralympics (since they began) should have always been completely melded with the official Olympics. It should never be run "last" (like an afterthought) after most folks have gone home. Yeah, sure the tickets are probably cheap that way, but is that right (morally/ethically/spirit-wise)?
Some folks think they should be run BEFORE the Olympics rather than after, but I don't think that will help regarding attendance/ticket sales. My suggestion would be to run it simultaneously in the same 10 days. Like say, if you buy a ticket to whatever "official" event, that ALSO gives you entrance to whatever paralympic event for a paltry $5 or whatever. So what if EVERYONE doesn't make use of the extra venue? Most will (cuz everybody loves a "freebie" lol). Surely that way, there will be more folks (cheering/applauding) for the so-called "secondary" event if that was the case.
The best (truly honest to goodness) "Olympic" event I ever attended was a sledge hockey game. For those who don't know, it's for folks who cannot use their legs and use sleds to manouver around the ice. It's mostly about upper body strength and passing perfection. Quite frankly, I thought the game was more "athletic/physical" (and if you're a hockey fan who likes that aspect of the game, you would truly appreciate it) than a "normal" ice hockey event. I was in awe the first time I saw one of those games and couldn't stop crying (yeah I know, whattawuss lol).
So thank you Flopsy, for trying to show us that all "heroes" are not necessarily about the fastest/bestest, that there is no "I" in "Team" and that overcoming odds/adversities and that ... "heart" (for lack of a better word) are probably the most important aspects of all.
Edited by Jakeroo (Mon Sep 10 2012 06:45 PM)
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#822279 - Mon Sep 10 2012 11:17 PM
Re: Yes it is September!
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Christinap, those horses are just gorgeous!
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#822301 - Tue Sep 11 2012 04:10 AM
Re: Yes it is September!
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Christinap, those horses are just gorgeous! That reminds me of primary school, I used to gaze out of the window at the field opposite watching the horse pulling the plough, just the one horse. Gosh, I am old, as a child the milk deliveries were by horse and cart and the road sweeper also had a horse and cart - wonderful. Jakeroo - surely they cannot be run at the same time as the needs are different, that is why they took a couple of weeks to make the changes. Also logistically it would cost so much more to double the accommodation and facilities. I think the Paralympics were sold out ticketwise anyway so there would be no need to give away the tickets.
Edited by sue943 (Tue Sep 11 2012 04:12 AM)
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