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Hi!
Had to catch up on yesterday before I could look at today's posts.
Loved the pix as usual, that box of puppies!! OMG what fun. But then they grow up to be a box of dogs...which would be a bit 'much'. Down here Roger they're trying to pass a 'Pet Lemon Law'...like car lemon laws...No, I am not making that up.... Some people thing it will be a good thing for pet owners, and others say its only protection for the pet sellers because of the way its structured...will be interesting to see how that works out.
Ok, Ed...I must be dense or something. Valentines day and Ash Wednesday??? I don't understand. Ash Wednesday those who can go to church and get their foreheads marked with ashes....but how does that impact Valentines Day,...unless they're giving up chocolate or sweets? I never participated in Ash Wednesday when I was Catholic. So maybe I'm missing something there...is it a fasting day??
I have daffodils blooming in my yard, and Daphne is already loaded with half open buds, as is my Mahonia. Spring must be soon, she said with her fingers crossed and HOPE in her heart!!!
I am so over winter, as usual!!
I"ve never been to New Orleans for Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday. I think I'm a bit too old now! Have either of you been there for either?
Time to start looking around for dinner food! and 'here comes da kat' OH, and Roger I took a pix of my Lacto Kale. (also called Dinosaur Kale by some...Lets see if I can attach it here.
If not...will see you
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I'm back from walking again and no cents. The temperature this morning was 34 on the porch and on the cable news channel. There is rain in the forecast for later Thursday and Friday
My NS Deliveries Arrived late in the day and have not been processed. I figure the frozen should be fine. I shall be checking it in and putting most of it in the basement freezer later this morning.
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Record snowfall amounts pile up around the globe
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New crayfish that doesn't need males to mate becomes all-powerful
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11. Miami
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Environment Agency: 'Invasive disease kills UK crayfish'
Have a Great Wednesday
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parityanimal wrote: »So...today is Fat Tuesday, but tomorrow is Valentine's day AND Ash Wednesday.
Is that the most conflicted day ever, for those who participate in Lent, but also participate in Valentine's day?
I suspect a lot of people will celebrate Valentine's day and Fat Tuesday at the same time today.
Watch out for exploding people!
Hi Ed
Interesting observation that had not occurred to me, I wonder why ?
Exploding people, More likely that they will eat enough to split into two people
Have a Good Day
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GardenKatGardens wrote: »Hi!
Had to catch up on yesterday before I could look at today's posts.
Loved the pix as usual, that box of puppies!! OMG what fun. But then they grow up to be a box of dogs...which would be a bit 'much'. Down here Roger they're trying to pass a 'Pet Lemon Law'...like car lemon laws...No, I am not making that up.... Some people thing it will be a good thing for pet owners, and others say its only protection for the pet sellers because of the way its structured...will be interesting to see how that works out.
Ok, Ed...I must be dense or something. Valentines day and Ash Wednesday??? I don't understand. Ash Wednesday those who can go to church and get their foreheads marked with ashes....but how does that impact Valentines Day,...unless they're giving up chocolate or sweets? I never participated in Ash Wednesday when I was Catholic. So maybe I'm missing something there...is it a fasting day??
Pet Lemon law ? What a waste of time, most people that get a pet that has health issues have already become attached to their new pet and only want the seller to pay for issues as I understand it.
I wonder how that would affect those the give away pets, I include individuals and animal Shelters and Rescue organizations ?
From other posts I have seen here some of the ladies are giving up Chocolate or sweets for lent and since that starts on Ash Wednesday, They had to celebrate anything in that category by Fat Tuesday.I have daffodils blooming in my yard, and Daphne is already loaded with half open buds, as is my Mahonia. Spring must be soon, she said with her fingers crossed and HOPE in her heart!!!
I am so over winter, as usual!!
I"ve never been to New Orleans for Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday. I think I'm a bit too old now! Have either of you been there for either?
Time to start looking around for dinner food! and 'here comes da kat' OH, and Roger I took a pix of my Lacto Kale. (also called Dinosaur Kale by some...Lets see if I can attach it here.
If not...will see you
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I did see the image as a link to it with a thumbnail shows at the bottom of You post.
I have seen pictures of Daffodils blooming through patches of snow, they are pretty hardy. I hope You are correct regarding spring coming soon.
I have been to NOLA, however that was in January, AKA Off Season. I did much of my vacationing off season in January when You see the best lodging rates and low crowding and traffic.
I would sort of like to go, OTOH I'm not sure that would be a smart thing to do as I suspect that the low lifes are out in force for Mardi Gras.
Have a Good Day
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Howdy y'all. It's wonderful Wednesday!
Happy Valentine's Day and also Happy Ash Wednesday. That should get a lot of people awfully conflicted. Beginning of 40 days of deprivation (for those who do Lent) combined with a day that is a traditional day of giving, receiving, and EATING, chocolate and other sweets. Can't exactly have it both ways today, can they?
A friend said she'd heard that a lot of people were actually asking for church dispensations for Valentine's day but really? That's not exactly how I remember dispensations normally working. One simply didn't ask for a dispensation just so they could eat chocolate or meat on a day when that's not supposed to be done, at least not without a better reason than "because we want to"...oh well, live and let live. I haven't participated in Lent for over 40 years so I'm not going to worry about it. I had a beef patty for breakfast so I'd have already messed up anyway. LOL.
Easter this year will be on April Fools' Day, so better check closely on what the bunny brings!
48 degrees out there now with an expected high of 62 and 20% chance of precipitation.
Need to clear the sink, maybe do some laundry. And might get out to Kroger but might not. We'll see.
And need to feed the cats. They're not being shy about reminding me either.
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Ashen's Valentine's Day Special, 2018. Risqué content warning!
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Kids try Lebanese food. I love Lebanese food myself. I have fond memories of a Lebanese restaurant in DC that I was lucky enough to discover on one of my IRS business trips.
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Good Wednesday Morning!
Ok, Ed...I did some reading last night. Now I understand the problem. Once, and only once did I ever give up sweets/chocolate..I was about 12 or so and in our Methodist church people who wanted to participate gave up something for lent. They really pushed the idea with my youth group. Believe me I was on a 'Bunny Watch' that year.
Yes Roger I too hope that the wealth of blooming going on in my yard is a good sign of Spring!...and yet that nagging picture of daffodils blooming in the snow won't leave the back of my mind..... Even though we are looking for some nice temps and rain. Tomorrow may be the pick of the bunch..forecast as 72 degrees and foggy!
Ok, I had to take a break there to check on laundry, which led to grabbing the sweeper becasue of lint on the floor, which led to doing the hallway, my bedroom, around the pet food dishes, dishes, ok, unload the hand washing drainer from last night,,,,etc,,,,
Ah Ha!! The United States just called me! Sometimes the things that come up on my phone are amusing!
Thats about the 3rd notification from this web site telling me you two are talking which means I will have lots of links, video's, cartoons etc to look at later.
Glad the lacto kale pix showed up, I'll send a bigger pix when I get back to the computer...
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Ok, so I saw Roger's links...(of which some were funny, sort of) But where the heck did they hide Ed's posts???
Funny if you read thru the headlines...New crayfish that doesn't need males to mate becomes all-powerful, followed shortly by this...Environment Agency: 'Invasive disease kills UK crayfish' hmmmmmm
HMMMM?!?!?!?
Most of the others were in my news feed from Apple. Except for the sick lady who woke up from a coma I suspect speaking a foreign language...I've heard of that happening before. So? how do you suppose that happens??? I didn't read the article and will go do that now...I have some half thought out ideas...
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ok..read it. I share some, but thank goodness not ALL of her symptoms.
"When I was a little girl I used to always go to my mom and say, 'my bones hurt," said Myers.
She has been to the hospital more times than she can count and the stack of medical records she keeps in the house says she has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
According to the Mayo Clinic, it's a disease that causes easy bruising, rupturing blood vessels and painful joints that are overly elastic to the point of easily dislocating. Best her doctors can tell, it also turned her British."
My bones hurt was probably my #1 complaint as a kid. My Mother's advise..."Shhh, Valerie don't say that!" obviously we did not darken the doorstep of the local town Doc very often!
At the university they did a whole work up on me because of my ease of bruising. (I know now that they were looking to find cancer. Glad they were wrong. Finally they decided I lacked calcium? And I do have blood vessels (capillary sized ones) that burst in my fingers. I take that to be old age related. And I very very rarely have headaches anymore. Most grateful
for that!!!!
Я не думаю, что у меня болезнь ... мои суставы не эластичны, и они никогда не вывихивали
YA ne dumayu, chto u menya bolezn' ... moi sustavy ne elastichny, i oni nikogda ne vyvikhivali
(sorry that is not at all funny and not meant to diminish the seriousness of that poor lady's problems and disease, but it just struck me that it would be fun for a minute) Thank you computer translator!!!
Never did find Ed's post!
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OK, THERE'S ED... I swear this was not there this morning!
I hope you didn't go grocery shopping at Kroger....they are over run with peeps buying flowers and whatnot for Valentines Day. I will remember not to do that next year!
The massage place is finally OPEN...$60 for an hour massage. Good price.
My lunch of tofu and vegetables with a fried spring roll and a bowl of soup. Also made it to the gym this morning! Now, I'm ready for some rest. Only I came home turned on the TV to hear about the shooting in a school in Broward County FLA. 14 injured students went to hospital, and there are fatalities That is so sad. Those kids will be traumatized for a very long time, if not for life.
Well time to head to the kitchen and make use of the bag of WAHOO 1$ tomatoes, and the bag of 5 nice looking portabella mushrooms, also a WAHOO special. Will cook one for breakfast, and another for something tomorrow....not sure after that! LOL!!! I may turn into a fungi...
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I'm back from walking again and no cents. The temperature this morning was 46 on the porch and 45 on the cable news channel. The forecast for overnight rain happened and the ground was wet outside, Fortunately the rain had finished by the time I went out the door.
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Weird news ahead
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http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2018/02/13/dog-kansas-governor/
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Self-deprecating humour linked to greater psychological wellbeing, study finds
Have a Great Thursday
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parityanimal wrote: »Howdy y'all. It's wonderful Wednesday!
Happy Valentine's Day and also Happy Ash Wednesday. That should get a lot of people awfully conflicted. Beginning of 40 days of deprivation (for those who do Lent) combined with a day that is a traditional day of giving, receiving, and EATING, chocolate and other sweets. Can't exactly have it both ways today, can they?
A friend said she'd heard that a lot of people were actually asking for church dispensations for Valentine's day but really? That's not exactly how I remember dispensations normally working. One simply didn't ask for a dispensation just so they could eat chocolate or meat on a day when that's not supposed to be done, at least not without a better reason than "because we want to"...oh well, live and let live. I haven't participated in Lent for over 40 years so I'm not going to worry about it. I had a beef patty for breakfast so I'd have already messed up anyway. LOL.
Easter this year will be on April Fools' Day, so better check closely on what the bunny brings!
48 degrees out there now with an expected high of 62 and 20% chance of precipitation.
Need to clear the sink, maybe do some laundry. And might get out to Kroger but might not. We'll see.
And need to feed the cats. They're not being shy about reminding me either.
As I recall it You would ask for a dispensation for medical reasons as an example.
The Church made many changes over the year, Switching to English instead of saying the mass in Latin, Exempting Seniors from the Friday restrictions and others.
I did see that, Easter on April 1, What an opportunity for pranksters.
Have a Nice Day
Roger
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GardenKatGardens wrote: »Good Wednesday Morning!
Ok, Ed...I did some reading last night. Now I understand the problem. Once, and only once did I ever give up sweets/chocolate..I was about 12 or so and in our Methodist church people who wanted to participate gave up something for lent. They really pushed the idea with my youth group. Believe me I was on a 'Bunny Watch' that year.
Yes Roger I too hope that the wealth of blooming going on in my yard is a good sign of Spring!...and yet that nagging picture of daffodils blooming in the snow won't leave the back of my mind..... Even though we are looking for some nice temps and rain. Tomorrow may be the pick of the bunch..forecast as 72 degrees and foggy!
Ok, I had to take a break there to check on laundry, which led to grabbing the sweeper becasue of lint on the floor, which led to doing the hallway, my bedroom, around the pet food dishes, dishes, ok, unload the hand washing drainer from last night,,,,etc,,,,
Ah Ha!! The United States just called me! Sometimes the things that come up on my phone are amusing!
Thats about the 3rd notification from this web site telling me you two are talking which means I will have lots of links, video's, cartoons etc to look at later.
Glad the lacto kale pix showed up, I'll send a bigger pix when I get back to the computer...
Later...
It is forecast to be around 60 today here, Then back to the freezer this weekend, according to the early forecasts I saw.GardenKatGardens wrote: »Ok, so I saw Roger's links...(of which some were funny, sort of) But where the heck did they hide Ed's posts???
Funny if you read thru the headlines...New crayfish that doesn't need males to mate becomes all-powerful, followed shortly by this...Environment Agency: 'Invasive disease kills UK crayfish' hmmmmmm
HMMMM?!?!?!?
Most of the others were in my news feed from Apple. Except for the sick lady who woke up from a coma I suspect speaking a foreign language...I've heard of that happening before. So? how do you suppose that happens??? I didn't read the article and will go do that now...I have some half thought out ideas...
Later...GardenKatGardens wrote: »ok..read it. I share some, but thank goodness not ALL of her symptoms.
"When I was a little girl I used to always go to my mom and say, 'my bones hurt," said Myers.
She has been to the hospital more times than she can count and the stack of medical records she keeps in the house says she has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
According to the Mayo Clinic, it's a disease that causes easy bruising, rupturing blood vessels and painful joints that are overly elastic to the point of easily dislocating. Best her doctors can tell, it also turned her British."
My bones hurt was probably my #1 complaint as a kid. My Mother's advise..."Shhh, Valerie don't say that!" obviously we did not darken the doorstep of the local town Doc very often!
At the university they did a whole work up on me because of my ease of bruising. (I know now that they were looking to find cancer. Glad they were wrong. Finally they decided I lacked calcium? And I do have blood vessels (capillary sized ones) that burst in my fingers. I take that to be old age related. And I very very rarely have headaches anymore. Most grateful
for that!!!!
Я не думаю, что у меня болезнь ... мои суставы не эластичны, и они никогда не вывихивали
YA ne dumayu, chto u menya bolezn' ... moi sustavy ne elastichny, i oni nikogda ne vyvikhivali
(sorry that is not at all funny and not meant to diminish the seriousness of that poor lady's problems and disease, but it just struck me that it would be fun for a minute) Thank you computer translator!!!
Never did find Ed's post!
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Off I went to Google translate in my case.
https://translate.google.com/?hl=enGardenKatGardens wrote: »OK, THERE'S ED... I swear this was not there this morning!
I hope you didn't go grocery shopping at Kroger....they are over run with peeps buying flowers and whatnot for Valentines Day. I will remember not to do that next year!
The massage place is finally OPEN...$60 for an hour massage. Good price.
My lunch of tofu and vegetables with a fried spring roll and a bowl of soup. Also made it to the gym this morning! Now, I'm ready for some rest. Only I came home turned on the TV to hear about the shooting in a school in Broward County FLA. 14 injured students went to hospital, and there are fatalities That is so sad. Those kids will be traumatized for a very long time, if not for life.
Well time to head to the kitchen and make use of the bag of WAHOO 1$ tomatoes, and the bag of 5 nice looking portabella mushrooms, also a WAHOO special. Will cook one for breakfast, and another for something tomorrow....not sure after that! LOL!!! I may turn into a fungi...
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While I was at the ShopRite I did see a lot of Valentines day Balloons and Flowers flowing out the door.
The news I saw showed that the 14 must have been a preliminary count as the later news showed more than that dead and to many injured.
The Country has gone Wackadoodle
I do not ever recall shootings in school when I was in school.
Good Luck using the Tomatoes before they go bad.
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Howdy y'all. It's thrilling Thursday. 60 out there now with an expected high of 69 and 10% chance of precipitation. May actually get some laundry done today, and get out to the store. We'll see.
Dinner last night was rather disappointing delivery. Someone at the Indian restaurant we ordered from, kind of overcooked the appetizers, though they still tasted OK, and then fell down with the cardamom in both of the main dishes we ordered. The rice was good...and the Aloo Motor Gobi (not my spelling) was better than the Malai Kufta, which J almost couldn't eat, but managed to power his way through anyway. Not sure how the leftovers will fare. Maybe I can eat the Malai Kufta and he can eat the Aloo Motor Gobi...hate to waste "good" food. On the other hand I'm not sure this counts as particularly "good" food, though I'm sure starving children in India would love to have it. If they want to come around to pick it up, they're welcome to it!
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Ok, quick HI, and out the door....the weather is perfect for warming up the implements of destruction! Shrub and such are about to get trimmed!
Shoe was so spot on! I was lucky to have gotten all of that, if you count lab coats when I came to ATL and worked for the Red Cross...but that has pretty much fallen by the wayside there too. Which is sad. At least that is true in Atlanta...I don't know that its true in some of the other Red Cross Regions.
And over dinner I will watch how flat ware and glass cookware is made. Have either of you ever seen glass cooking pots? My Mom used to have a set. They were sorta heavy, but they were great for cooking. I don't at the moment remember the company that made them, or as a kid I may have never paid attention or thought to look!
Ok, outdoors, here I come..
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02/15/2018 Not 100%
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I'm back from walking again and no cents. The temperature this morning was 55 on the porch and 57 on the cable news channel. The forecast for overnight of rain happened and the rain is forecast to fall throughout most of the day in a on and off fashion. I geared up for the rain and wore a light long sleeve T-Shirt and was still sweating, most likely due to the humidity.
I tried the Limited Time Dinner Entree called Chicken Provencal
Three Huge Brussels Sprouts, Chunks of Chicken, Asparagus, Zucchini in a Buttery lemon Garlic Sauce. It was tasty and I am happy I ordered three of them...
You may find this one interesting ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NeBBC0nkdY
The scale was nicely lower than yesterday morning, again, It seems that the "Time-restricted eating" combined with a 100% NS plan is working really well so far. Whee
https://www.dietdoctor.com/intermittent-fasting/time-restricted-eating
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/feb/13/chemicals-in-packaging-carpets-and-non-stick-pans-may-contribute-to-obesity
[/b]Chemicals in packaging, carpets and non-stick pans 'may contribute to obesity'
My Take on this is Use a Cast Iron Skillet and Stainless Steel pans[/b]
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50 Tons Of Human Waste Spills Along I-75 When Semi Loses Load
Yuck
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Processed foods are driving up rates of cancer: Major study reveals the health threat including cereal, energy bars, sausages and chocolate
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https://www.desertsun.com/story/news/crime_courts/2018/02/13/institute-justice-attacks-california-prosecution-fees/331308002/
a few chickens. Now she is suing to end ‘prosecution fees’ in Indio and Coachella.
Ramona Morales, 79, filed a class-action lawsuit attacking privatized prosecutions in the eastern Coachella Valley.
Have a Great Friday
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parityanimal wrote: »Howdy y'all. It's thrilling Thursday. 60 out there now with an expected high of 69 and 10% chance of precipitation. May actually get some laundry done today, and get out to the store. We'll see.
Dinner last night was rather disappointing delivery. Someone at the Indian restaurant we ordered from, kind of overcooked the appetizers, though they still tasted OK, and then fell down with the cardamom in both of the main dishes we ordered. The rice was good...and the Aloo Motor Gobi (not my spelling) was better than the Malai Kufta, which J almost couldn't eat, but managed to power his way through anyway. Not sure how the leftovers will fare. Maybe I can eat the Malai Kufta and he can eat the Aloo Motor Gobi...hate to waste "good" food. On the other hand I'm not sure this counts as particularly "good" food, though I'm sure starving children in India would love to have it. If they want to come around to pick it up, they're welcome to it!
That is disappointing when You pay good money for something that disappoints
My brother used to have no problems with left overs that no one in the house ate, they got put out where the Dog and cats did a eat em up. However there was one dish they ordered to try from the local Chinese that had Lotus in it that even the Dogs sniffed at and left untouched.
Have a Good Day
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GardenKatGardens wrote: »Ok, quick HI, and out the door....the weather is perfect for warming up the implements of destruction! Shrub and such are about to get trimmed!
Shoe was so spot on! I was lucky to have gotten all of that, if you count lab coats when I came to ATL and worked for the Red Cross...but that has pretty much fallen by the wayside there too. Which is sad. At least that is true in Atlanta...I don't know that its true in some of the other Red Cross Regions.
And over dinner I will watch how flat ware and glass cookware is made. Have either of you ever seen glass cooking pots? My Mom used to have a set. They were sorta heavy, but they were great for cooking. I don't at the moment remember the company that made them, or as a kid I may have never paid attention or thought to look!
Ok, outdoors, here I come..
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Sadly I suspect that most areas of the country employers are now considered as disposable.
I feel bad for the current crop of workers entering the workforce.
Interesting concept, Glass Pots, Fragile but likely easy to clean. The only glassware for cooking in the house are Pie pans and Rectangular Baking Dishes.
Have a Good Day
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Howdy y'all. It's fantastic Friday! 64 out there now with an expected high of 72 and 20% chance of precipitation.
I did get a little laundry done yesterday, and even FOLDED. But it's still sitting on top of the dryer so can't claim total completion. I'm surprised the cats haven't made themselves at home on it. If they haven't. But they don't spend a lot of time in the laundry room and when they do it's usually to sit in the window and look out, hoping to see birds, or the occasional bunny.
Didn't get out to any grocery but might (MIGHT) today.
I don't need to say any leftover Valentine candy for sale. I just don't.
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A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.
Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
All mushrooms are edible. Some, only once...
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