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Feb 19, 2015 01:09PM

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Dawn, I'm so glad you're comfortable with us. We're such a family!! :-)


Happy National Love Your Pets Day!
Freda, is this one of the twins?
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Happy National Love Your Pets Day!
Freda, is this one of the twins?
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Yep, that is Adrian five years ago. I really need to get some new ones.

Awww, Sharon, you KNOW you can come in here and get a hug just about anytime. :) ((HUGS))

Awww, Sharon, you KNOW you can come in here and get a hug just about anytime. :) ((HUGS))"
thanks Freda :)


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Can you expand on giving up your allotment?

Ha! Well who is giving you an allotment? What are you allotted? I want an allotment!

A small patch of land that is rented for the purpose of growing fruit and vegetables. The one I had was roughly 40x80 metres and cost me a yearly rent of £12. There are 40 allotments on the site, which is set among fields. A great place to be of a summer's evening. Unfortunately after six years of working this plot, I found I no longer had time for it.

In my neighborhood that's called "the back yard".


E. you are so right. Ours is called a back yard. haha.




Most British back yards aren't big enough!

Sorry, Chris, I posted my last message just before leaving for work. I'm working now, supposedly, but it is a library, so, shush.

Hi Sue, just couldn't stay away. David you have to work today? Bummer. At least it's in a wonderful place. Like Aaron, I looove the library smell. As good as new car smell!!

Dug out an old camera last night, took it apart, dusted it off and hoping the charge will work. I suppose I have Christine to thank. As much as I dislike having my photo taken, she has convinced me that it is time to take stock of new memories.
It is especially soundless this morning. It's quiet all the time for someone like me. Save for the occasional tinnitus I experience when stress is apparent. The soft reverberation of Mazie's snores as she sleeps on my feet, oblivious to the soft tapping of my fingernails on the keys. The absence of the quaking boom as a fist full of haste beats against the bathroom door to remind the other twin to hurry. It is mornings like this that seem to unnerve me the most, causing me to look over my shoulder every few seconds. Are you here, Justin??

On page 178 Kelly and this book has really got my attention. I can't say much because I don't want to give it away (Gopal is my reading buddy this month). There is a bunch of information in the first few chapters, a kind of excerpt of where, when, how and why for this guy (Pilgrim) but I'm really liking the writing style. It's not mundane like some others. I'm not saying things to myself like "Yeah yeah, let's get on with it" LOL


Actually most of the seniors who can still take care of themselves are in assisted living over here. The ones that can't anymore are in nursing homes. Slight difference there. The gardens are attached to the building (take elevator down, walk out the door, walla you're in the garden). There are quite a few seniors who take care of the garden so it is hardly ever unattended. In fact, some sit in the garden and chat because there is nothing left to do but they love the soil, the smells and the feel of the sun. During winter (like today) they cover it up until spring decides to stick and they get back to it. If at any point the seniors are not able to get out there and the garden needs to be tended, there are several of us volunteers that go and check on it and do what we can to help out. :) I love it.

http://www.food.com/food-holidays/sti..."
OHHHHH YUMMMM!!! :)


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