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Jim,
Cool eyes on your cat!
Nice lilies. My plan was to dig all mine and put them in plastic pots and re-plant them. Only a few got dug up.
Cindy,
You have hickory trees? Awesome!
Mike,
Laughing over your fun with the translation! I have Ovaltine three times a day since I gave up coffee.
ROTFL! I didn't think of that about the 70's. Sometimes I'm just too literal, but that was FUNNY!
Wow, I can just see that, seeing the pilots face and feeling sick. I'm glad you weren't standing on the trailor too.
Gene,
Awesome! I've heard a transformer blow up, the one across from my house and a sonic boom from the plane back in the 80's. Both impressive, but the plane was sooo cool!
We also heard a meth house in Ainsworth blow up a few years ago. THAT was news.
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What an awesome girlfriend! She had nerves of steel.
Aw Pepper,
Your trucks give you more trouble. HUGS!
Mac,
I don't have good windows for sun either. I also have no room for plants.
Aw Dave,
Sorry you've been sick. I hope you're up to lugging the plants. Your brug sounds beautiful. Will it bloom if you bring it inside?
If anyone has apples and no idea of how to use them this is a good recipe.
Apple Fritters
1 3/4 c. flour
1/3 c sugar
1/4 t. salt
1/2 t. cinnamon
2 t. baking powder
1 1/2 to 2 c. apples chopped. size is your preference.
1 c. milk
Mix and fry small tablespoons at 350° till brown. Makes around 40 small ones Roll in sugar or dip in glaze.
My sister Lisa and I made this recipe up after tasting them at the West Liberty Fair back in the year, of the early 70's, lol!
I only dip half of it in sugar.
DD's door was easily fixed. I got my hair trimmed and found a few shirts at Walmart. They're just for every day. I walked early and walked again after we got home. I am gaining weight back from having to rest my hip. Now I have no outside work to help keep it off. It's going to be a long winter...