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To: nw_arizona_granny
The smell of the desert is the Creosote bushes releasing their healing oils into the air.

I didn't realize that, but it makes sense. They were all over the place.

Yes, the kitties are showing how they will rule, taking lessons from the ‘o’.

LOL! You are too funny! (However, I love that attitude in cats, while in politicians - not so much)
2,269 posted on 09/11/2009 8:34:42 PM PDT by CottonBall
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To: CottonBall

LOL! You are too funny! (However, I love that attitude in cats, while in politicians - not so much) <<<

If you ever live through one of T.T.’s racing episodes, you will think twice about cats living with you.

My trailer is 55’ long, that means he can run 50’, so fast that it sounds like a herd of animals.

I saw he had been back in the tea bags, but this time, he madly has the unstuffed 5 or 6 inch bear’s body and head.

LOL, sounds awful and Scot brought it to them, for I had sent all my toys home with Scott’s new kitty a year or so ago.

I suspect that the bear is related to Scott’s grandkids, for they stayed with him a month or so, while moving to this area.......T.T. finds it a wonderful toy, he has hauled it down the hall at full speed at least 10 times in 10 minutes or less, he has to run right by my chair and I was beginning to get dizzy.

Purr Baby, sat in her box and watched, so I suspect she had told him to do it for punishment, of whom I am not sure.

Either T.T. did something that Purr does not approve of, or she knew that I would not enjoy that much running and was punishing me, for opening the refrigerator and NOT getting the cheese out.

The Cresote bush has massive amounts of oil in it, so much that it is the source of the Cresote that is used on railroad ties to keep them from rotting.

If you touch the bush, you can feel the waxy oil.

It works wonders on dried out hair, soaked the cresote about a month in a high grade of olive oil, then strained it and since I had made so much, put it in the refrigerator.

Used it on my wet hair, when it was very long and almost impossible to comb in this dry air.

I wore it in a long braid, and every morning the cats woke me up, attemting to kill that hairy animal that was on my head.

One morning, one got carried away and almost scratched my eyes, so I got up and cut it off.......LOL, it is still around here some place, still braided.


2,271 posted on 09/11/2009 9:17:08 PM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/21813ht92/posts?page=1 [Survival,food,garden,crafts,and more)
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