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Coaxial

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Posted: Jun 18, 2025 - 6:23am

 miamizsun wrote:
friend of mine just finished her 54th year as an educator a couple of weeks ago
unbelievable devotion to children
she passed away this morning
happy trails nancy
 
So sorry for your loss, J. {#Meditate} What an amazing career! {#Good-vibes} People like her really make a difference. RIP, Nancy.
Red_Dragon

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Posted: Jun 17, 2025 - 2:20pm

 miamizsun wrote:
friend of mine just finished her 54th year as an educator a couple of weeks ago
unbelievable devotion to children
she passed away this morning
happy trails nancy





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Posted: Jun 17, 2025 - 2:20pm

 miamizsun wrote:
friend of mine just finished her 54th year as an educator a couple of weeks ago
unbelievable devotion to children
she passed away this morning
happy trails nancy



Damn that’s just not right.  
miamizsun

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Posted: Jun 17, 2025 - 2:08pm

friend of mine just finished her 54th year as an educator a couple of weeks ago
unbelievable devotion to children
she passed away this morning
happy trails nancy

GeneP59

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Posted: Jun 6, 2025 - 12:16pm

 Steely_D wrote:

Well, shit. My extraordinary brother just called to tell me goodbye.

Heart bypasses, stage 4 cancer, a couple of pulmonary emboli, now 80 and basically homeless in southern Louisiana. 
Absolutely my role model, since he’s 14 yrs older. 
A legendary life: degree in psychology, learned Russian, stationed in Germany, came home and became deputy sheriff, opened a pet store, sold insurance, grew bonsai, professional chess ranking, pro wedding photographer, set type in his wife’s church, taught 8th grade science, became the world’s expert in Betta fish genetics, rock hound, makes dulcimers from scratch, and married for 50+ years to a wonderful supportive woman.
I asked him if all that were true and he replied “well….when stationed in Germany…I was a spy, listening to Russian transmissions in Afghanistan and decoding them…”

Last few years, after his wife died, house destroyed by LA hurricanes, having to rely on his church for a guest home to live in. Showering in truck stops. Tends of thousands in debt. Car broke down (“now I’m not only homeless, I’m car-less”). 

Pulmonologist told him today not to bother with more cancer therapy. I think he needs a CPAP to help him sleep but if that doesn’t pan out he’s moving into hospice. 
Told me through the first tears I’ve ever heard that it was an honor to know me.
I’ll talk to him again after I call his pulmonary guy tomorrow, but sheesh.



All I can say is WOW.  
pilgrim

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Posted: Jun 6, 2025 - 8:39am

 Steely_D wrote:

I beg to differ.




black321

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Posted: Jun 6, 2025 - 8:13am

That's tough to handle, I'm sure.
Try to enjoy what time is left, and hopefully a peaceful passing. 
oldviolin

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Posted: Jun 6, 2025 - 7:59am

 Steely_D wrote:

We did send him a check to help him out a few months ago, very generous of my wife to suggest a substantial sum, but it barely touched his outstanding debt and then his car that he was sometimes sleeping in went belly up and he probably used it for that, but not sure. He's fiercely, stubbornly independent and it's not my job to "teach" him anything at this point.

Although he'll ask me medical stuff. Most recent: "the pulmonologist that saved my life before tells me that the cancer is in my lymph nodes. Can he tell that on Xray?" Yes, sorry. He likely can.

A few decades ago, "Dan, I've been reading that niacin is a blood vessel dilator, so if I take it regularly it should open the blood vessels to the brain and would that make me smarter?" Well, I suppose you could try but I doubt you'd notice the difference.

He was in college in Lake Charles, and brought me to his dorm and played Rocky Raccoon after it first came out. I giggled like crazy when the doctor came in and proceeded to lie on the table. For Christmas I could tell he got me a double album and was so excited but...Donovan's Greatest Hits.

We played football on one of those little electric vibrating tables and he insisted his team name was the Greely Street Wombats.

I sat in the back of the car one time when he and our cousins (all guys his age) let me cruise with them as they blasted the soundtrack to his (still) favorite movie: Good Bad Ugly.

Driving with him and his wife to Cameron beach he pulled his VW bug over to point out to me that the odometer now ended in 007 - the coolest guy ever.

I beg to differ.


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Steely_D

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Posted: Jun 6, 2025 - 6:59am

We did send him a check to help him out a few months ago, very generous of my wife to suggest a substantial sum, but it barely touched his outstanding debt and then his car that he was sometimes sleeping in went belly up and he probably used it for that, but not sure. He's fiercely, stubbornly independent and it's not my job to "teach" him anything at this point.

Although he'll ask me medical stuff. Most recent: "the pulmonologist that saved my life before tells me that the cancer is in my lymph nodes. Can he tell that on Xray?" Yes, sorry. He likely can.

A few decades ago, "Dan, I've been reading that niacin is a blood vessel dilator, so if I take it regularly it should open the blood vessels to the brain and would that make me smarter?" Well, I suppose you could try but I doubt you'd notice the difference.

He was in college in Lake Charles, and brought me to his dorm and played Rocky Raccoon after it first came out. I giggled like crazy when the doctor came in and proceeded to lie on the table. For Christmas I could tell he got me a double album and was so excited but...Donovan's Greatest Hits.

We played football on one of those little electric vibrating tables and he insisted his team name was the Greely Street Wombats.

I sat in the back of the car one time when he and our cousins (all guys his age) let me cruise with them as they blasted the soundtrack to his (still) favorite movie: Good Bad Ugly.

Driving with him and his wife to Cameron beach he pulled his VW bug over to point out to me that the odometer now ended in 007 - the coolest guy ever.

I beg to differ.

miamizsun

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Gender: Male


Posted: Jun 6, 2025 - 5:40am

 Steely_D wrote:

Well, shit. My extraordinary brother just called to tell me goodbye.

Heart bypasses, stage 4 cancer, a couple of pulmonary emboli, now 80 and basically homeless in southern Louisiana. 
Absolutely my role model, since he’s 14 yrs older. 
A legendary life: degree in psychology, learned Russian, stationed in Germany, came home and became deputy sheriff, opened a pet store, sold insurance, grew bonsai, professional chess ranking, pro wedding photographer, set type in his wife’s church, taught 8th grade science, became the world’s expert in Betta fish genetics, makes dulcimers from scratch, and married for 50+ years to a wonderful supportive woman.
I asked him if all that were true and he replied “well….when stationed in Germany…I was a spy, listening to Russian transmissions in Afghanistan and decoding them…”

Last few years, after his wife died, house destroyed by LA hurricanes, having to rely on his church for a guest home to live in. Showering in truck stops. Tends of thousands in debt. Car broke down (“now I’m not only homeless, I’m car-less”). 

Pulmonologist told him today not to bother with more cancer therapy. I think he needs a CPAP to help him sleep but if that doesn’t pan out he’s moving into hospice. 
Told me through the first tears I’ve ever heard that it was an honor to know me.
I’ll talk to him again after I call his pulmonary guy tomorrow, but sheesh.



sorry to hear this 
geoff_morphini

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Posted: Jun 5, 2025 - 11:10pm

terribly sorry Steely. Your brother sounds like an awesomely interesting person. 😢
NoEnzLefttoSplit

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Posted: Jun 5, 2025 - 9:41pm

 Steely_D wrote:

some links about my brother and Siamese Fighting Fish. He was the world’s expert. 



far out, what an inspiration!  I LOVE  people like this.  Fuck Dylan Thomas. Tell him to go gently into that good night. He's done more than well. 
Coaxial

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Posted: Jun 5, 2025 - 8:59pm

 Steely_D wrote:
Well, shit. My extraordinary brother just called to tell me goodbye. Heart bypasses, stage 4 cancer, a couple of pulmonary emboli, now 80 and basically homeless in southern Louisiana. 
Absolutely my role model, since he’s 14 yrs older. 
A legendary life: degree in psychology, learned Russian, stationed in Germany, came home and became deputy sheriff, opened a pet store, sold insurance, grew bonsai, professional chess ranking, pro wedding photographer, set type in his wife’s church, taught 8th grade science, became the world’s expert in Betta fish genetics, makes dulcimers from scratch, and married for 50+ years to a wonderful supportive woman.
I asked him if all that were true and he replied “well….when stationed in Germany…I was a spy, listening to Russian transmissions in Afghanistan and decoding them…” Last few years, after his wife died, house destroyed by LA hurricanes, having to rely on his church for a guest home to live in. Showering in truck stops. Tends of thousands in debt. Car broke down (“now I’m not only homeless, I’m car-less”).  Pulmonologist told him today not to bother with more cancer therapy. I think he needs a CPAP to help him sleep but if that doesn’t pan out he’s moving into hospice. 
Told me through the first tears I’ve ever heard that it was an honor to know me.
I’ll talk to him again after I call his pulmonary guy tomorrow, but sheesh.
 
Sorry, D. I send you both vibes of peace and understanding{#Hug}
kcar

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Posted: Jun 5, 2025 - 8:42pm

 Steely_D wrote:

Well, shit. My extraordinary brother just called to tell me goodbye.

Heart bypasses, stage 4 cancer, a couple of pulmonary emboli, now 80 and basically homeless in southern Louisiana. 
Absolutely my role model, since he’s 14 yrs older. 
A legendary life: degree in psychology, learned Russian, stationed in Germany, came home and became deputy sheriff, opened a pet store, sold insurance, grew bonsai, professional chess ranking, pro wedding photographer, set type in his wife’s church, taught 8th grade science, became the world’s expert in Betta fish genetics, makes dulcimers from scratch, and married for 50+ years to a wonderful supportive woman.
I asked him if all that were true and he replied “well….when stationed in Germany…I was a spy, listening to Russian transmissions in Afghanistan and decoding them…”

Last few years, after his wife died, house destroyed by LA hurricanes, having to rely on his church for a guest home to live in. Showering in truck stops. Tends of thousands in debt. Car broke down (“now I’m not only homeless, I’m car-less”). 

Pulmonologist told him today not to bother with more cancer therapy. I think he needs a CPAP to help him sleep but if that doesn’t pan out he’s moving into hospice. 
Told me through the first tears I’ve ever heard that it was an honor to know me.
I’ll talk to him again after I call his pulmonary guy tomorrow, but sheesh.



Wow. What an extraordinary life. It's brutal that he has all those medical problems and has to deal with his life being turned upside down. 
Steely_D

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Posted: Jun 5, 2025 - 7:30pm

some links about my brother and Siamese Fighting Fish. He was the world’s expert. 
ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Jun 5, 2025 - 7:17pm

 Steely_D wrote:

Well, shit. My extraordinary brother just called to tell me goodbye.

Heart bypasses, stage 4 cancer, a couple of pulmonary emboli, now 80 and basically homeless in southern Louisiana. 
Absolutely my role model, since he’s 14 yrs older. 
A legendary life: degree in psychology, learned Russian, stationed in Germany, came home and became deputy sheriff, opened a pet store, sold insurance, grew bonsai, professional chess ranking, pro wedding photographer, set type in his wife’s church, taught 8th grade science, became the world’s expert in Betta fish genetics, makes dulcimers from scratch, and married for 50+ years to a wonderful supportive woman.
I asked him if all that were true and he replied “well….when stationed in Germany…I was a spy, listening to Russian transmissions in Afghanistan and decoding them…”

Last few years, after his wife died, house destroyed by LA hurricanes, having to rely on his church for a guest home to live in. Showering in truck stops. Tends of thousands in debt. Car broke down (“now I’m not only homeless, I’m car-less”). 

Pulmonologist told him today not to bother with more cancer therapy. I think he needs a CPAP to help him sleep but if that doesn’t pan out he’s moving into hospice. 
Told me through the first tears I’ve ever heard that it was an honor to know me.
I’ll talk to him again after I call his pulmonary guy tomorrow, but sheesh.



Oof. but 
Antigone

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Gender: Female


Posted: Jun 5, 2025 - 6:10pm

 Steely_D wrote:
Well, shit. My extraordinary brother just called to tell me goodbye. Heart bypasses, stage 4 cancel, a couple of pulmonary emboli, now 80 and basically homeless in southern Louisiana. 
Absolutely my role model, since he’s 14 yrs older. 
A legendary life: degree in psychology, learned Russian, stationed in Germany, came home and became deputy sheriff, opened a pet store, sold insurance, grew bonsai, professional chess ranking, pro wedding photographer, set type in his wife’s church, taught 8th grade science, became the world’s expert in Betta fish genetics, makes dulcimers from scratch, and married for 50+ years to a wonderful supportive woman.
I asked him if all that were true and he replied “well….when stationed in Germany…I was a spy, listening to Russian transmissions in Afghanistan and decoding them…” Last few years, after his wife died, house destroyed by LA hurricanes, having to rely on his church for a guest home to live in. Showering in truck stops. Tends of thousands in debt. Car broke down (“now I’m not only homeless, I’m car-less”).  Pulmonologist told him today not to bother with more cancer therapy. I think he needs a CPAP to help him sleep but if that doesn’t pan out he’s moving into hospice. 
Told me through the first tears I’ve ever heard that it was an honor to know me.
I’ll talk to him again after I call his pulmonary guy tomorrow, but sheesh.
 
{#Meditate}
Red_Dragon

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Location: Gilead


Posted: Jun 5, 2025 - 5:49pm

 Steely_D wrote:

Well, shit. My extraordinary brother just called to tell me goodbye.

Heart bypasses, stage 4 cancel, a couple of pulmonary emboli, now 80 and basically homeless in southern Louisiana. 
Absolutely my role model, since he’s 14 yrs older. 
A legendary life: degree in psychology, learned Russian, stationed in Germany, came home and became deputy sheriff, opened a pet store, sold insurance, grew bonsai, professional chess ranking, pro wedding photographer, set type in his wife’s church, taught 8th grade science, became the world’s expert in Betta fish genetics, makes dulcimers from scratch, and married for 50+ years to a wonderful supportive woman.
I asked him if all that were true and he replied “well….when stationed in Germany…I was a spy, listening to Russian transmissions in Afghanistan and decoding them…”

Last few years, after his wife died, house destroyed by LA hurricanes, having to rely on his church for a guest home to live in. Showering in truck stops. Tends of thousands in debt. Car broke down (“now I’m not only homeless, I’m car-less”). 

Pulmonologist told him today not to bother with more cancer therapy. I think he needs a CPAP to help him sleep but if that doesn’t pan out he’s moving into hospice. 
Told me through the first tears I’ve ever heard that it was an honor to know me.
I’ll talk to him again after I call his pulmonary guy tomorrow, but sheesh.





Steely_D

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Gender: Male


Posted: Jun 5, 2025 - 5:45pm

Well, shit. My extraordinary brother just called to tell me goodbye.

Heart bypasses, stage 4 cancer, a couple of pulmonary emboli, now 80 and basically homeless in southern Louisiana. 
Absolutely my role model, since he’s 14 yrs older. 
A legendary life: degree in psychology, learned Russian, stationed in Germany, came home and became deputy sheriff, opened a pet store, sold insurance, grew bonsai, professional chess ranking, pro wedding photographer, set type in his wife’s church, taught 8th grade science, became the world’s expert in Betta fish genetics, rock hound, makes dulcimers from scratch, and married for 50+ years to a wonderful supportive woman.
I asked him if all that were true and he replied “well….when stationed in Germany…I was a spy, listening to Russian transmissions in Afghanistan and decoding them…”

Last few years, after his wife died, house destroyed by LA hurricanes, having to rely on his church for a guest home to live in. Showering in truck stops. Tends of thousands in debt. Car broke down (“now I’m not only homeless, I’m car-less”). 

Pulmonologist told him today not to bother with more cancer therapy. I think he needs a CPAP to help him sleep but if that doesn’t pan out he’s moving into hospice. 
Told me through the first tears I’ve ever heard that it was an honor to know me.
I’ll talk to him again after I call his pulmonary guy tomorrow, but sheesh.
Antigone

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Posted: May 7, 2025 - 2:58pm

 miamizsun wrote:

big damage
wind/weather related?



No wind. I've had quite a bit of work done to it the past couple of years, but there was some fungus growing up a side. I actually think a smaller limb above the larger piece broke and took out the lower bit. I was here, but didn't see it happen. Vaguely heard it ... though Weezie really freaked out about it. Very grateful it didn't hit the house, nor anything on either side. Tree Guy coming in two weeks to clean it up. Will probably have him remove the remainder in the fall and plant a native maple in its place.
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