To: Rose of Sharn
Thanks, but actually, I have no bruises at all. The fall really did not hurt at all. I held on so good that I was not that far from the ground when I did finally come off, and I landed very easy.
I was afraid I might be sore today just from the strain of hanging on, but I'm fine, no aches or pains:)
Thanks for asking tho, and being concerned.
Becky
5,605 posted on
05/28/2005 5:26:33 AM PDT by
PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
(Don't be afraid to try: Remember, the ark was built by amateur's, and the Titanic by professionals.)
To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
Mornin' Becky. Glad you hear you aren't sore this morning.
Is it raining up there? It's gray, gloomy warm and humid today but no rain. Not much in the forecast either.
To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
Riding was something I wanted to do yesterday but we had to drain the pool and clean it. It is now refilling and with the temperature in the 90s we should be able to cool off in a few days! : ) We didnt get a chance to winterize it what with deaconjims parents being so poorly, so getting in it to clean it was fear factor for me! I kept thinking maybe a snake had got in there.........Urgh! I am now trying to plan my flower beds around the house, to get it ready to sell. I can't seem to find my favorite bushes and plants though, so will probably have to go with something I dont know too much about. I love Hebes, spirea forest flame, fushias (have only seen them in hanging baskets so far, whereas I used to have 40 year old bushes!). I have found columbines and planted them already. I also have a passion for roses.
One thing that I do find is that i need to be out in the garden either very early or late, otherwise I feel faint with the heat.
The childrens vegetable garden is doing splendid. We have lots of squash, zuccinni, melons, tomatoes and onions growing. I am surprised that the few chickens that I have left, havent touched the garden yet! Well I need to go feed and spend some time with the horses........Catch u later! : D
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