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The French president was due to hold talks later in the day with his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani, who has refused to meet Trump. |
Despite their vastly differing world views, Macron and Trump -- both political outsiders who defied the odds in winning power -- have forged an unlikely relationship. |
After meeting with Macron on Monday, Trump said the two men have had "some very good experiences" but acknowledged, "on occasion not so good, but 99 percent very good." |
And after Trump's latest espousal of his "America First" foreign policy, Macron again painted himself as an upholder of a more internationalist approach to diplomacy. |
"Do not accept the erosion of multilateralism," Macron told the gathering on Tuesday. "Don't accept our history unraveling. I'm not getting used to it and I'm not turning my head," he said. |
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We describe the phenotypic characteristics of animals in the fifth backcross-intercross generation of a breeding program in which the RT1 u haplotype and the phenotypic trait responsible for the T-lymphopenia of BB rats have been transferred to the ACI background. In this generation of animals, 24% were lymphopenic with decreased numbers of PBL expressing CD5, TCRα, and RT6. The PBL of the lymphopenic animals had a decreased mitogenic response to ConA. All of the nonlymphopenic animals were homozygous for RT6.2. Phenotypic analysis of intestinal IEL revealed that this was also the case for the lymphopenic animals. Moreover, IEL of the lymphopenic animals exhibited a pattern of staining (increased numbers of TCRαβ+CD4+CD8+ and decreased numbers of TCRαβ+CD4−CD8+) similar to that of BB DP animals. The ACI.1U(BB)-lymphopenic animals, although having two of the genetic traits associated with the expression of spontaneous diabetes mellitus, uniformly fail to develop diabetes. Breeding studies in which these animals were crossed with BB and hBB rats suggest that other genes are necessary for development of overt diabetes. |
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High quality tuxedo shirt as used by tuxedo rental companies. Add optional studs & cufflinks to dress up this shirt or use the available buttons. Easy Fit Collar that flexes for more comfort. This shirt looks best with a bow tie, perfect for your next formal affair! |
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Owned by Bill and Sandy Holbrook, the farm is located in North Central Florida. Care for the horses and property is around-the-clock and the stallions, mares and foals are all within eyesight to ensure all needs have been met. |
The Sugarbrook stallions, Blue Who and Sugarbrook Blue Pacific, are known for producing "A" Circuit hunter ponies with beautiful conformation, fabulous movement and amazing jumping style. |
Each foal born at Sugarbrook Farm is imprinted from birth and handled daily to ensure that it is people-oriented. The beautiful 70 acre farm is also home to a limited number of quality, select breeding stock, and produces only the finest quality ponies with hunter/jumper performance in mind. |
In addition, special services can be provided for outside mares. Approved mares may come to Sugarbrook to be bred, stay through their pregnancy and delivery, all with top veterinary care and the watchful eye of staff with pregnancy and foaling knowledge. Daily interaction on the farm ensures that every Sugarbrook pony has a happy, even temperament and a kind disposition. |
This was a passion of mine to have a picture, at Pony Finals, of 4 of my "B" boys all together. Only three of them showed, Benjamin Buttons, Sugarbrook Game Plan and Sugarbrook Burnside. Sugarbrook Boogieboard was hanging out learning how to do Pony Finals next year. I never thought it could get pulled off with the busy times at Pony Finals. Trainers and kids and of course parents are so busy. Thanks to Ali Oakley Sweetnam and Bridgette Ness it was accomplished. Thank you both from the bottom of my heart.....such a lovely picture of the "B" boys!!! PHOTO CREDITS to Bridgette Ness. |
A limited number of high caliber ponies are offered for sale. The Holbrooks take pride in their ponies that have found great new homes, and encourage you to ask how to find a Sugarbrook pony to call your own! |
Are you a keen reader? Can’t bear to be without a good book? Then you will understand how important the Home Library Service can be to people in our community who are not able to get to their local library. |
Dorchester Library & Learning Centre has a very active Home Library Service, with Royal Voluntary Service volunteers delivering books and talking books to housebound people in the area on a 3 weekly basis. |
We are looking for more volunteers to join our team who would be interested in choosing books and talking books for our clients, including identifying material for customers to borrow on the Library Service’s on-line public access catalogue. Training and support will be provided by library staff. |
If this sounds like you, we would love to hear from you! Please get in touch with Maria Jacobson, RVS Home Library Service Manager for Dorset, on 01305 236666 or e-mail maria.jacobson@royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk. |
This service is provided by Dorset Library Service, and delivered by RVS volunteers. |
Honeysuckle Cottage in Hacheston is a three bedroom cottage situated at the end of a quiet country lane. Honeysuckle Cottage has been thoughtfully furnished to offer customers a relaxing and comfortable stay. Outside the cottage there is a beautifully traditional country garden and with its own private parking. Honeysuckle Cottage is the perfect base for a family or couples to get together and explore all this area of Suffolk has to offer. The shop is 2 miles away, with the pub being 1 mile from Honeysuckle Cottage. |
Sitting Room: TV, DVD, wood burner. |
Kitchen/Dining Area: Gas Range oven with five ring hob, fridge, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, table and chairs. |
Bathroom: Bath with over-bath shower, washbasin and WC. |
Garden: Traditional country garden with decking and furniture. |
Notes: Wi-Fi and towels provided at Honeysuckle Cottage in Hacheston. |
Pets allowed at Honeysuckle Cottage. |
For a better idea of where Honeysuckle Cottage is, you can see Honeysuckle Cottage on the map below. |
Honeysuckle Cottage is in Suffolk; should you be on the lookout for a special offer, you can find all the special offers in Suffolk. It's always worth checking to see what is on offer at the moment. |
Do you want to holiday near Honeysuckle Cottage, you can see other cottages within 25 miles of Honeysuckle Cottage; have a look to find your perfect holiday location. |
Since I only have six of the heart-shaped plates (from Target several years ago), I used these patterned plates for the the place setting on each end of the table (can’t recall where I got these). |
A clear, glass plate tops a Valentine paper dessert plate, which tops a paper heart doily, which tops a white metal charger! |
The keys to my heart are napkin holders (napkin rings from a going out of business sale at a gift store years ago; linens from an estate sale a couple of years ago). |
I chose to use this flatware, because the pattern name is “Eternally Yours”. |
I couldn’t get a good picture of the flower cart on my vintage glasses (from an estate sale years ago), so I put a piece of white paper inside this glass for the photo. |
Scottie dogs are serving the salt and pepper. |
I’m not even going to tell you how many times I copied the front and back of this Valentine card, attempting to get them right-side-up on both sides, so they would show the front and the back from each side of the table. |
But since I still had them, I flipped them over and hung them back onto the chairs for this Valentine’s table. |
I enjoyed your blog today! Loved the faux crafting post as well. I need to get back to table setting. Loved yours! |
You did good decorating the table and the title. :D You must have an unlimited supply of decorations/accessories for every holiday. |
I loved the title, and clearly we think alike because I guessed immediately that I was going to see hearts and felt. Too cute! |
I just love this festive table, especially the key themed napkin rings. That was my very favorite part. I'm glad your forgot to tell folks to take the hearts home. They are perfect for this table. |
It's all so very LAURIE. It makes me smile. |
Here's to happy hearts on a Monday! |
Cute! I love the keys as napkin rings..yep...copy catting that idea! |
WOW..what a sweet romantic table setting. Ilove those heart plates. I dont decorate my table except for Thanksgiving and Easter. I host the dinner those two holidays and go to my sisters for Christmas, Fourth Of July. My sister and I go to a tea party the other holidays so we get to use all the pretty dishes/tea cups and stuff. What will you be serving? |
(sure, now bloggers want a menu to go along with the table setting, what next?)hahaha!! |
What a delightful table you set. So perfect for Valentine's Day. Love the Scotties on your table! |
I have to admit I basically have nothing for V-day. |
I super love your table Laurie! |
I want those glittery target plates and the hearts are so darn cute! |
This may be one of the most charming valentines table ever! |
I got to get my thinking cap on cause right now I am coming up blank for valentines day. |
Laurie, You table is gorgeous! I love every element. The linens are to die for and I love the napkin rings. I am trying to think how I recreate them. |
Thanks for sharing your beautiful table. |
I am grabbing your Valentine Party button for my sidebar, so I won't forget. |
A newbie here from Ohio fond you on pinterest love your table setting is just beautiful! |
Talk about Valentine inspiration. Your table is gorgeous of course, you always set the most magnificent tables. I see your Valentine party invitation. I am glad that I stopped by to find out. |
Laurie! What beautiful treasures you have! I just oooh-ed and awwww-ed through this entire post! |
You have such a fun eye for interesting things! I need to come holiday shopping at your house! |
Oh soooo pretty! Love those chargers. Just spectacular. |
Sweet Laurie, you are always SO CREATIVE...you truly are! An inspiring post. From the silver named so appropriately to the little keys to my heart napkin rings...and the heart plates...this is SO LOVELY and screams ROMANTIC and FUN! |
Beautiful as always Laurie! I remember those Target heart plates!! Love that you could use the little felt hearts again! Looking forward to your Valentine's Day party! |
okay, so I'm just a little behind in my blog reading...just saw this tonight! That red tablecloth is seriously amazing! Is that a family treasure of yours or did you track it down while thrifting? I'm drooling...it's a keeper! |
The bodice of this design has a simple round neckline. The waistline sits at the natural waist level of the body and is highlighted with braid. Ties come from the side seam to fasten into a bow at the back. Mother of pearl button closure at the back. |
The skirt is generously gathered and the length is to the knee. |
Handmade and beautifully finished with a full lining of plain Liberty Lawn and french seams. |
For special occasions - soft tulle netting can be added to the petticoat - giving just a little more fluffy volume and lightness to the skirt. |
Please see tulle petticoat listing. |
When a tooth is exposed to acid frequently -- for example, if you eat or drink often, especially foods or drinks containing sugar and starches -- the repeated cycles of acid attacks cause the enamel to continue to lose minerals. A white spot may appear where minerals have been lost. This is a sign of early decay. But if the tooth decay process continues, more minerals are lost. Over time, the enamel is weakened and destroyed, forming a cavity. A cavity is permanent damage that a dentist has to repair with a filling. |
Keep an eye on how often your child eats, as well as what she eats. TYour child's diet is important in preventing a cavity. Remember . . . every time we eat or drink something that contains sugar or starches, bacteria in our mouth use the sugar and starch to produce acids. These acids begin to eat away at the tooth's enamel. Our saliva can help fight off this acid attack. But if we eat frequently throughout the day -- especially foods and drinks containing sugar and starches -- the repeated acid attacks will win the tug of war, causing the tooth to lose minerals and eventually develop a cavity. That's why it's important to keep an eye on how often your children eat as well as what they eat.. |
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I wrote this original post at the end of December last year, as I had decided to begin setting monthly, weekly and daily goals using some planning sheets I created. Posting them here at the blog is a means of "accountability", so to speak, although I honestly despise that word. Maybe it's just me, but do we really need someone to hold our hand and make sure we do the right thing? I mean, by my age, anyway. But that's a post for another day. |
So today, I am going to review my goals and see what I have accomplished. |
I did this and it has made a HUGE difference in the flow of our tiny apartment. Bill has more closet space, and while a few things are cramped, in this space it is inevitable for the time being. But, what is cramped is the stuff we use less, as in, not on a daily basis, and the important day to day things are better situated. I also got rid of a TON of stuff, and while I still have more downsizing to do, I'm off to a great start! |
I wasn't able to get to this either, well. not in the way I had hoped anyway. But again, between being sick and a number of personal family matters that came up towards the end of the month, I'm ok with that. I was able to sit down and line out ideas for more than 100 posts that I'll be writing over the next year, and that has me really excited! |
Part of the problem with my craft supplies is that they are currently in bins under my bed and not that easy to retrieve, so out of sight, out of mind. I considered setting up a "craft area", but in our tiny open concept apartment, I'm afraid it would look too busy/messy. So, still working on the solution to this. |
This is the only goal that I am upset about not reaching. Mind you, with my cold has come a headache, and I honestly have not felt like reading. But I am going to be honest and say that other things like Facebook (**COUGH**) have taken up precious time that I could have devoted to this goal. So, DO BETTER IN FEBRUARY! I was going to double up my reading for February to **catch up**, but I'm going to show myself some grace and just try to reach the goal of 4 books in for the month. |
*I did post here at the blog, maybe not M-W-F every week, and I did manage to get a few things posted on FB, Twitter and even began posting on Pinterest. Instagram needs some attention, however, and I need to get better at this. |
- Quiet Time - x A-W-F-U-L, can I be honest and tell you that I get pulled in my phone (clock), to easily????? Please tell me I'm not alone here! |
- Walk (M / W / F ) x - but I did go on four hikes! |
Basically I FAILED my daily habits. Grace. Grace. Grace. It's an accomplishment that I even have a written list of daily habits to fail to accomplish! |
This one didn't happen. I was just too sick and too busy, but thankfully I have great friends who understand. |
- Create a "Morning Basket" x - Still want to do this! |
- Establish a daily routine for blogging and related social media. - Not a routine exactly, but I lined up more than 100 posts! |
- Set up a little area for crafting and organize my crafting materials. - Decided against this. |
- Coffee Shops - set aside at least one day this month to work on my blog at a coffee shop. x - Still want to do this! Maybe next month! |
- Lunch alone - have lunch alone at a quaint sandwich shop. x - Still want to do this! Maybe next month! |
- Weekly manicure / pedicure at home. - Set up a kit with all the necessary supplies that is easily accessible. x - Still want to do this! |
- De-tox? - still researching this one. x - Still want to do this! |
So there you have it. I'm not particularly happy with the results, but as I said, I HAVE been sick for weeks and am just now beginning to feel a little better! I am sure if I can actually implement some of the health changes I have lined out, I will begin feeling even stronger, and I also need to get my sleep schedule regulated. I wake up a t 5:00 a.m. on the dot every morning, but tend to fall asleep between 7-10 p.m. every night and then I'm up again for several hours. I'm putting that on the list for February and researching ways to combat it. 5:00 a.m. wake up is fine with me, and to get 8 hours of sleep that does mean a 9:00 p.m. bed time. But Bill and Kate often don't get off of work and home until 10:00/10:30 and I like to be awake to greet them, so if I could work out 10-6 or 11-7, that would be great! I also don't mind only getting six hours of sleep, that is actually about the norm for me, I just want six C-O-N-S-E-C-U-T-I-V-E hours, not in 3 hour shifts! |
So there you have it, my honest review of my January 2019 goals! I'll be posting my goals for February on Monday, if you are interested, and then next month I'm going to try to have them up before the first! |
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