I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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Sunflowers: Well, the word reasoning was rhetorical.
If the hurricane hits New Orleans, we know what Robertson will say.
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I miss Barbara as well. She missed our get-to-gather last month. Hoping all is well with her.
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It looks like Barbara hasn't logged in since the end of July. I hope she's OK. I know she hates her job, and she seemed very discouraged.
Mary
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Robertson is a fool! It's sad how he has made Christianity look like a foolish religion!
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Yes, it is sad, Kira. And I'm saying that as a Christian myself.
I suppose now that the hurricane seems to be shifting to the west, the blathering will start that the God-appointed Republican faithful prayed it away. Yeah-right into poor New Orleans.
Bobby Jindal better put his money where his mouth is and not ask for any federal funds.Mary
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Ok - this is one REALLY smart cat. Poppy didn't hide under my bed today but under a bed upstairs, I'm guessing, as I couldn't find her. I've heard magpies outside in our garden, maybe they're spooking her. Thing is, she sure knows when it's a work day - she spent a lot of yesterday outside, why hide on Monday morning?
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I may sound dense but what are magpies?
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Kira - see previous page or before that - a black and white bird we have here - they attack people etc when they are nesting.
Hope you are safe from the storm
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Kira, That is concerning about Barbara (missing the get-together). Do you have a way to let her know we miss and think about her? Poor thing with an awful job. Been there, hate that! She need not post, but at least she might gain strength by seeing that we are behind her.
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Beautiful Young Lady, inside and out!
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Blue, I agree wholeheartedly! Thanks for sharing the video! What a perfect example of paying it forward!
While we don't have magpies here we do have a pileated woodpecker (the big one that looks like woody the woodpecker) that visits from time to time. I was tickled yesterday when grandson Thomas was looking out the window at our feeders and started hollering "grandma, grandma, a pileated woodpecker". So cool that he gets as excited as we do and knows the different birds that visit us!
Hoping everyone in Isaac's path escapes with NO damage!! -
The only way I know of is to pm her. I do worry about her. I think at least one of the florida people have her phone number, so I will get in touch with them.
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Blue...what an inspiring girl and story...thanks for sharing!
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Barbara was my roommate last summer when we were all together in Canada. I miss her too. I have her email addy and will send her a note tomorrow.
hugs,
Bren
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Send her love from me too, Bren. Hope she's doing well -
Pileated woodpecker - noisy, HUGE, and seeing the large pile of chips on the ground is the best way to find them around here. My favorite visitor lately has been an Indigo Bunting. Just in awe of that color. Mornings are beginning to have that Fall will be here soon feeling, in the 50's. Still so dry, don't know what leaf peeper season will bring. Feel badly for the farmers too. Apple crop was early in very warm Spring - then hit by 4 below 26 degrees in April - literally lost a crop, hope a few of my favorite sun crisp survived. Like CLC, love getting food grown locally, tho not as "local" as heres, across the street is still pretty local

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Morning all.....lots of rain here last night. So nice to look out my office window and see damp or wet instead of very dry and dusty. Far too late to save the crops here......corn and soy beans. More may be coming today --- perhaps a shower or two, but then again later in the week......from Issac probably. As well had our road into here oiled and chipped so if it wasn't the regular dust, it was the dust from the pea graved chip put down on the oil. I hope that will have been settled a good deal too.
Hope you all have a great Monday.
Jackie
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Wow, I stay away from the computer for a weekend and miss a whole bunch!
I love magpies, though they don't live on this side of the Cascades - gotta go to eastern Washington to see 'em. Crows will also attack during nesting season - and sometimes other reasons as well - like if they are expecting you to feed them and you don't. 
I had a BUSY weekend. I made a double batch of dill relish on Saturday (canned 32 1/2 pints). My husband loves the stuff, so we spent all day making it. Sunday I slept in until 10-10:30ish, and then had some energy again, so I made pickled carrots, raspberry cordial and lemon/cardamom liqueur. Maybe we can try out some of the liqueur during cocktail hour...
. I've got a recipe for a spice liqueur that calls for angelica root, but I've never heard of angelica root, so am somewhat hesitant. Does anyone know what kind of flavor it has? -
IllinoisLady,
The drought is mind numbing. It is hard to imagine for those who are not affected by it. At least the heat in our area is back to normal for this time of year. (low 90's).
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Good Morning Friends,
It's a beautiful day here. I've been busy working, as well as getting my marketing materials in the mail. I'm not giving up hope on finding new clients.
Sent Barbara an email, but I haven't heard back from her yet. I have her phone numbers, so if I don't hear anything in a day to two, I'll give her a call.
Sunnyflowers ... It did feel like a hint of fall in the air this morning when I walked the dogs. My anjou pears really suffered this year. The asian pears are doing okay though. I love fall ... the only drawback is all the leaf blowing!
Illinois Lady ... I sure hope we got enough rain this year to turn the leaves brilliant colors this fall.
Gumby ... OMG .. you sure were busy this weekend!
Blue ... Thinking of you and hoping you've heard something by now from the pain management clinic. Hope Ray is enjoying his new job and that Virg is doing okay.
hugs,
Bren
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Thanks, Bren, for contacting Barbara.
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Ha - just looked up angelica root - I think I'll pass on that addition.... It's given to women during menopause to relieve symptoms. Given that my cancer is of the ER+ variety, that seems a good herb to avoid. So my spice liqueur recipe will need to be my own concoction.

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Virg is doing much better. He had worms. Can you believe it! One magic pill is all it took. Wonder if he picked that up from the bone marrow a few months ago.
My back situation is becoming more complicated. Apparently, the xray I had a few weeks ago indicates I also have scoliosis. All those bad posture years are catching up with me. Don't know how severe it is but may be looking at new options. JUst left a message for neuro to call me back. In the meantime my Catscan is scheduled for early September (too lazy to go look). Forging ahead!
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Blue .. So glad to hear you have an appointment for the CT scan. Early September isn't that far off. I'm also very relieved to hear Virg is doing better.
Gumby .. I think you're on the right track by skipping that herb. My cancer was 100% ER+ as well.
I just got a note back from Barbara. She's very busy actively looking for another job. She's concerned about privacy issues and has also deleted her FB account. She may be in the Shenandoah area in October, in which case I'll drive up there and meet them for the day. I think it's about two hours away from me.
This report I'm working on is endless! arghhh.
hugs,
Bren
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Good morning all. Boy did I miss a lot over the weekend. Been gone for 3 days at a horse show and got home last night and crashed! Still nursing an index finger with stitches so hard for me to type but wanted to let everyone know that I am lurking - just not able to post much.
((((Blue)))) hope you get to feeling better.
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Great to hear Barb is Ok - hope she finds a new job.
We had 2 visitors yesterday afternoon - 2 magpies on our front verandah - Poppy was very interested, meowed at them and only relaxed when they went back into the trees.
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Well the Lani needs to be rescreened now. The dang storm tore it in 4 places.
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I'm disappearing for awhile (just when you barely know who I am!). Surgery on Thursday (ooph, TE exchange and port removal - yeah!!). I'll be glad to get out of Dodge. We have a big fire south of here (not too far) and it is sending all kinds of smoke our way. The politics are heating up as a lot of the land burning or being threatned is owned by Hearst, SPI (the biggest private landowner in the USA) and these private fishing clubs (just imagine who owns shares in those and you will be correct). Just sorry I have to leave my animals behind
(Surgery is 350 miles away.)Kira - I usually see Magpies in California in the agricultural valleys...they are a low elevation bird. B&W
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Thank you for the news, Bren. Can't blame Barbara either for privacy concerns or for wanting to look for another job.
Barbara, if you are up in my area, PM me. Hugs!
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Kam ... hoping all goes well with your surgery and wishing you quick healing. We'll save you a seat for when you can come back.
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Be well Kam! I'm still healing from my reconstruction adventure. Can't wait until I feel no pain in my chest! Been 10 months since those days.
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