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  1. My most recent "big reads" were "Fall of the Giants" and "Winter of the World" by Ken Follett. They are the first two of a tilogy, the third coming ?????

    They are political in nature, and follow five families through both world wars. They shed some light on survival skills, and what a goverment is capable of doing to its people.

  2. When I worked at a Senior's care home, someone brought in a baby lamb. A lady, in her 90s, and who had been a teacher, had never even seen one before. I was very surprised at that.

     

    Another resident, who in the "years" I worked there had NEVER had any one visit him, cried with joy when I placed that wiggly tailed baby in his arms. I will never forget his great pleasure and gratitude over that tiny lamb.

  3. Our garden space is under a mountain of snow right now. Dh is out, again, plowing after yesterdays storm. Snow drifted across the highways, stayed and iced everything, causing closures on many. We didn't run the school bus today, and probably won't be able to tommorow either.

  4. Oh how it hurts us. I'm glad you are able tor remember him today with a smile.

    I think my 17 year old cat is showing signs of dimentia. she yeowls around the house very loudly, then will settle and purr as though the world is right again. I had been worried that she was in pain but the vet did a complete work up on her - she's fine.

  5. Mine sound like the kind that "themartianchick" uses. They're large, with a strong spring, have a bottom "loop", about the size of your thumb and pointer finger touching together (with the opening pointing down) but they fit tightly on the line at the top of the loop. The loop holds blue jeans and bulky items well, but the pins stay put to keep the clothes from sliding down the line if the wind gets too strong. I use mine in freezing temperatures and they have not cracked or broken in the three or four years that I have had them.

  6. We spent a goodly amount of time watching a pair of fox hunt for mice, and just hang out in the sunny, warm, weather yesterday morning. They stayed around so long because our dog was busy on the other side of the house.

     

    She was eating up all of the stale cereal and crackers we had put out for the partdridge (sp)??, that had been parading past the front window.

     

    I thought to myself - This is why she is a bird dog, she goes after the bird food, not the birds! She let the wild ones scurry past her while she laid there and watched them.

     

    An amusing Saturday morning for us.

  7. We're warmer here again, after a couple of -46 and -48 days. That change came with a heavy wet snow and RAIN this morning, so I was busy having a very early shower, filling the tub with water, cleaning up dishes, and putting a roast beef in the oven. With the weight of the snow and rain we were concerned that the power may go down.

     

    It was a terrible blizzard most of the morning, but has cleared to a beautiful sunny day now. Dh was talking to one of our friends this morning, telling him about our efforts to be a bit prepared just in case. I don't like him telling people our "business" but do realize that he is more on board with prep than he ever was before, and is beggining to try to give people some good ideas.

     

    Dh has moved a mountain of snow down to the bottom of the yard. I think he was having a bit of fun with it this afternoon, enjoying the sun and warmer temps too. It wasn't so much fun cleaning up the two feet of snow that had built up against the front door, and piled in onto the floor when I opened that door to let the dogs out.

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