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  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 5,743 Member
    How good of Ricky and Jacky to make sure the laying of thr bricks across the crick is done as perfectly as possible! It is sounding More and more like we are having a bridge built. What will we name our bridge? I wonder if Wacky BrIdge suits?

    WACKY
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,659 Member
    Jacky is a wonderful supervisor that will help Ricky do a good job. I had a friend in school that I loved to play a game that involved bouncing a ball and picking up "Jacks". I am smiling as I am writing this just thinking of the fun we had.

    JACKS
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,040 Member
    edited January 3
    Oh yes, you have brought back happy memories of playing Jacks not only at home but at school during recess and at friend’s homes. Sure a fun game to play I wonder who “LACKS” a game of Jacks to play? 😁

    LACKS
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 5,743 Member
    I didn't lack for a game of jacks when I was a kid. We used to play marbles as well and I still have a little bag of the ones I won! I remember the boys used to think I used hacks to win their marbles illegally, but it was due to my youthful skill. Lol! I doubt I could win at marbles now with my stiff hands.

    HACKS
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,659 Member
    Yes, we were much more flexible when we were younger. Those of us with stiff "backs" find it hard to get down on the ground and getting back up.

    BACKS
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,659 Member
    If my back is stiff and I still try to get down and back up it helps afterwards to put hot "packs" on my back to loosen the stiff muscles. Physical therapy did that for me when I was having hip pain before my surgery and it felt so good.

    PACKS
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 5,743 Member
    Yes stiff backs, hips and hands like hot packs and sometimes cold packs too. We have dome good picks in packs with us in the caravan because both of us need them at different times. Everyone who is stiff should have a Peck of packs !

    PICKS
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,040 Member
    I so agree Linda and Susan, having a supply of Hot and Cold packs does really help and does limber up the joints to help us move better. I have both on hand which does make a difference and help.

    Having a good supply of “picks” to choose from is a good idea, it LICKS the stiffness away quickly!

    LICKS
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,659 Member
    With all the packs to help the stiffness, we will be doing high "kicks" soon because we are feeling so much better.

    KICKS
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 5,743 Member
    edited January 7
    Yes, limbering up our stiff joints with all the hot and cold packs we have as picks will make a difference! Our treatment TICKS all the boxes for preparing us for high kicks!

    TICKS
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,659 Member
    edited January 6
    We need to be sure we are all on the same beat as there are so many now joining us. I have a metronome that can help if we listen to the ticks and "tocks" of it.

    TOCKS
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 5,743 Member
    We can be sure everyone TACKS along together with a tick tocking metronome for sure. What a good idea.

    TACKS
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,040 Member
    Indeed Linda and Susan, we have our BACKS covered with many joining us we will have strong limbering bodies and healthy joints!

    BACKS
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 5,743 Member
    Yes, I hope our joints will be like the young Bucks who frolic in the meadows!

    BUCKS
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,659 Member
    If we are frolicking like young bucks we need to hydrate. I will need to take several "sucks" on my water bottle straw as I run.

    SUCKS
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,659 Member
    I really do not drink enough water but I do if I make an effort to remember to drink. Animals that really love water are "ducks". I must keep track of my water bottle so they do not steal it for the water in it.

    DUCKS
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 5,743 Member
    Yes, good hydration will also help our joints, Linda. I agree, the Ducks are capable of finding their own water, so let's guard it from them. They would have a choice of several docks on the river to fly to.

    DOCKS
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,040 Member
    Yes that’s for sure, we will need to guard our water bottles so the Ducks don’t get our water.
    However it might be challenging as the Docks go thru the Locks watching how much water is let thru the Canal so the Boats can go thru with no trouble, but having said that our Ducks will be hindered in passing through to get their own water to swim and drink so we will need to be extra careful so the Ducks don’t steal our Water Bottles!

    LOCKS
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,659 Member
    Yes I agree that we need to be extra careful expecially when they come in a "flock" to beg for water.
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 5,743 Member
    Aww, the poor flock of Ducks! I am feeling sorry for them not having water as the docks and locks seem to be hindering them. Maybe we should look for a big pan of water for them? Ee can them keep our water bottles clean but still give them a drink. I would not like to block the Ducks from getting water.

    BLOCK
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,040 Member
    Indeed Susan, we don’t want to Block our Ducks from getting Water so for us to keep track of Time the Locks change in the Docks to control the Water Levels we need a Big CLOCK to see the time so we can be sure we have enough water in bowls spread around the Canal so our Ducks can drink and also leave our Water Bottles alone. Good Plan Ladies? Hope it works.

    CLOCK
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,659 Member
    It is good to befriend the ducks who are under hydrated but I agree we need to keep our bottles clean too. A big pan of water may be the best thing to do. It must not be too big though because they may try to swim in in and the water will become "black" from their dirty feet.

    BLACK
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,040 Member
    edited January 11
    Yes that’s so true Linda, we don’t want to swim in the dirty black water, last thing we need! However if we disturb the Ducks all we will hear is a Clack Clack sound of them clacking at all of us, the last thing we need to hear is the CLACK of the Ducks!

    CLACK
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,659 Member
    CLACK, CLACK, CLACK - I am getting a headache just hearing all that noise! I would much rather hear the "cluck" of a hen than the clack of the ducks. Of course, the rooster can be pretty noisy too when I want to sleep in the morning,

    CLUCK
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,040 Member
    Haha 😂 you made me Lol Linda reading your story line. Too funny! However, I agree not great to hear all that Clucking. And yes, Roosters are very noisy sure wouldn’t want to live close by to them, however it would be an instant morning wake up cal! Lol!

    As much as I don’t like the word Lucky and would rather use Blessed but some use it and think it would be a great word to use if we could eliminate all the Clack and Cluck of those Hens and Ducks, Well, I need a word so it’s going to be……

    LUCKY 😳
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 5,743 Member
    We would be lucky indeed to suppress ALL of the clack, cluck sounds of the ducks and chickens, never mind the crowing! We might be wiser to get ear plugs or cones of silence for ourselves!! Now depending how heavy this noise suppression equipment is, I might need a lacky or two to help me! Especially if I need to get inside a heavy cone of silence. Lol!

    LACKY
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,040 Member
    Yes Susan we sure need a Lacky or two, Big Ime Lol

    So we are in a predicament! How are we going to solve this mystery?

    It sure is a WACKY time for us!

    WACKY
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,659 Member
    We certainly do not want ot leave this wacky situation unattended to. That is not good manners - it's just "tacky".

    TACKY
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,659 Member
    The noise supression system does seem to be a bit difficult and we may need more help than just a lacky. Maybe we can get someone who is "techy" to help us also.

    TECHY
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 5,743 Member
    Now there's a great idea! We don't want anyone getting TICHY over solving this problem. Techy people will probably have good noise suppression systems for us. One I do know about is to save up egg cartons and cover your walls and ceilings with them. They muffle noise quite well. And they insulate against cold a bit too. Maybe this will help us till the techy people arrive.

    TICHY