DVT


This is a re-post…very important information…

Secrets To Avoiding DVT While Traveling

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We truly appreciate when medical professionals share information with us mere mortals. Katrina Wells is a registered nurse and provides this information about a problem seniors can experience while sitting for a long time on an airplane, train, bus or riding in a car. She is a feature writer for Seniors’ Health/Medicare.

This information will be helpful for anyone traveling, not just seniors.

DVT is known by many names. Here are some of them:

  • DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis)
  • Traveler’s Thrombosis
  • Pulmonary Embolus or PE (if the blood clot travels to the lung)
  • Pulmonary Emboli (plural of the above)
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Who Woulda Thunk It!!!

This is the famous Las Vegas sign this morning (1/3/11). Glad I was all snug in my bed…

Thanks to my son-in-law Doug’s sister-in-law Kellie

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Expedia Dumps American Airlines

NEW YORK (AFP) – Internet-based travel company Expedia said it has suspended the sale of American Airlines tickets from its website, calling American’s new direct online marketing strategy “anti-consumer and anti-choice”. Full Story

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Do You Know Where These Signs Are?

In your travels, have you come across signs that just don’t seem to make sense?

I have passed these signs many times and my mind keeps telling me they just don’t go together.

If a vehicle is running away, that means the brakes won’t stop it, so why would there be a ‘No Stopping Any Time’ sign?

The runaway vehicle can’t stop.

Seems to me that instead of a ‘No Stopping Any Time’ sign, there should be a ‘No Parking’ sign because the signs are posted at a runaway ramp (filled with gravel to help vehicles stop when the brakes fail going down hill).

The ‘No Parking’ sign would hopefully prevent someone from parking in front of the ramp and getting run over by an 18 wheeler that lost it”s brakes.

I’m just saying…

Yeah, I know ‘No Stopping’ is basically the same as ‘No Parking’, but it wouldn’t be funny to say that at thew beginning…

Oh…and the answer is: the signs are at the runaway ramp going downhill (of course) on I15 heading towards Las Vegas just before Nipton Rd. (the Searchlight turnoff)

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Amazing Video Of The Titanic!

This is the only known footage of the Titanic.

Click here!!!

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Disneyland Resort…Road Trip!!!

It was Jeanette’s birthday, so I took her to Disneyland Resort. Just the two of us. It rained on the the way there and all through the night, but it had stopped by the time the park opened at 8 am. It was overcast most of the morning and then the sun broke through and it was a beautiful afternoon.

We really enjoy walking around Disneyland and California Adventure just watching people and deciding which rides we want to go on. I love the fast, slightly dangerous rides and Jeanette likes the slower ones. I was surprised when she said she’d go on the Astro Orbitor (the rockets that go around similar to Dumbo). She said she was dizzy afterward, but she seemed to recover quickly. We were going to ride It’s A Small World except it was closed. I guess it was because of impending rain.  We did go on Buzz Lightyear and the first time, she beat me, but I won the second time.

Having never ridden the Trolley from The Castle to the entrance, we thought it might be fun. It was,until a woman got on that should have had the whole bench to herself. Almost sent me into the street. Then as we were traveling down Main St. the horse decided it was time to poop. Wow that was a sight.

At California Adventure we noticed work being done to change the entire entrance into what Walt saw when he got off the train when he first arrived in Los Angeles. It is going to be really neat. It will give the young people a look at what life was like in an slower time and us old folks a bit of nostalgia. They are putting in a train system like the old Red Cars as  they were in the 1920′s and that I remember riding in the 1940′s versions. What memories. One of the coolest things is they are building CARS LAND taking up part of BUGS LAND and the south parking lot. I can’t wait. It is supposed to open in 2012, so I guess I’ll have to wait. Maybe it will open at the same time “CARS2″ the movie is released.

There is going to be a LITTLE MERMAID ride across from the WORLD OF COLOR. We had Fast Passes for World of Color, but when we saw that it was standing only, we passed. Too much for our feet at the end of the day. Hope to see it live someday.

If you have 27 minutes to spare and would like to see a video of World Of Color, click here.

I have to mention The Tower of Terror…we both love that one. And I had to ride California Screamin’ another one I love and can’t get Jeanette to ride.  One trip a few years ago, our grand-daughter Tashina and I rode Screamin’ at least 17 times in a row on a slow night…may be a record. During our stay, we did the Toy Story ride and Jeanette won the first one and I won the second.

Our trip to Disneyland is never complete without at least one show of Billy Hill and the Hillbillies at the Golden Horseshoe. Love those guys even though their shows are about 10 or 15 minutes shorter than they used to be. Still the can’t miss event for us. This is a photo of  Billy Hill and three of the Hillbillies with our grandson Grayson. Billy (Kurt Wall with the guitar) has a daughter named Grace and made a funny remark about him calling her Gracedaughter. Hope she doesn’t read this.

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What Is A Hidden Mickey?

Do you know what a “Hidden Mickey” is?  It’s time to talk about the “Hidden Mickeys” at the Disneyland Resort.

If you do indeed know what a “Hidden Mickey” is, then you’re smiling right now and probably proud of yourself that you’ve found a few or more. A “Hidden Mickey” is a Mickey Mouse shape that Walt Disney Imagineers have strategically placed throughout the Disneyland Resort. (They’re actually in all the resorts.) It comes in many forms, from a complete Mickey Mouse profile to the outline of his head and ears. They come in all sizes and they’re fun to “hunt.” They’re top secret too, like Area 51. Ask a Walt Disney Imagineer where the “Hidden Mickeys” are and he or she will say they don’t know what you mean. (They’ll say it with that Disney twinkle in their eye.)

by Valarie Sukovaty, Disneyland Public Relations

Read the whole post and see the video here: Disneyland Hidden Mickey

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Who Hasn’t Heard Of Area 51?

The route to Area 51 is through some of the most desolate, uninhabited and incredibly scenic desert in the world. On the edge of an ancient dry lake we view very unusual Indian petroglyphs that resemble aliens, we then explore this mysterious dry lake where recent sightings of UFO’s have been observed. After another beautiful drive along the Extraterrestrial Highway we arrive at the famous Little A’le’ Inn. This location has been the host of numerous documentaries and movies including “Independence Day.” Here you will find a wealth of information and souvenirs on this top-secret area. Captain Chuck Clark, an ex-air force captain, has written a manual on Area 51, which is also available for purchase. After a great Alien Burger at the Little A’le’ Inn we journey to the infamous Black Mailbox, a sacred meeting place for UFO enthusiasts. We arrive at the absolute perimeter of Area 51 through a strange and deformed Joshua Tree forest where the guards (The Men In Black) forever stand watch along with detection devices, listening devices and cameras mounted among the cactus. The signs read, “Top Secret Military Facility, Keep Out, Use of Deadly force Authorized” and I’m sure they mean it. You can wave at the heavily armed guards in the 4×4 parked on the desert hillside but they don’t wave back. They just wait and watch from behind their darkened windows. It’s very spooky. As much as the United States government has denied the existence of this base, we know it is there but no one knows what it is they do there. This is an Extreme Tour to the world’s most top secret military facility, the real home of the X files. Full Day Sightseeing Tour / Approximately 8 Hours Las Vegas Hotel pickups approximately 7:00 a.m. Operates on Wednesday only (parties of 4 or more any day.) Combinations paved and gentle off road with limited access to facilities.  http://www.thedestinationcenter.com

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Mexican Food Products


We love Mexican food and love to fix it at home, but have had a hard time finding all the different ingredients at our local grocery store. Most grocery stores only stock what sells fastest so the specialty items aren’t stocked. We found a place where we can buy Mexican products at prices that are amazing. As many or as few as you want can be ordered. Click on the little icon for MexGrocer…

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Tennessee’s White Lightning Trail

The White Lightning Trail is a network of roads covering hundreds of miles where mooshiners tried to outrun the law during the heyday of illegal whiskey or “moonshine”. Tennessee tourism officials want to make it clear that the trail is not about promoting moonshine.

Disneyland has the Autopia and Tennessee has the White Lightning Trail which tourism officials call a “fun attraction ride”. Of course, you drive your own  car. For those who are fans of NASCAR (like John), the trail harkens back to it’s birth. Many early drivers in NASCAR were former moonshine drivers that honed their driving skill in the Tennessee hills. Do you remember the movies “Thunder Road” starring Robert Mitchum and “the Last American Hero” starring Jeff Bridges?

The trail’s name helps highlight a regional heritage that includes the hometowns of famous Tennessee musicians, Knoxville’s Market Square and Old City and the Museum of Appalachia. You’ll see historic homes, antique and crafts stores, restaurants and natural attractions some of which overlook the Cumberland Gap.

Most of this article was taken from a longer Associated Press article by Bill Poovey.

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