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To: Rusty0604

Shower curtains are to be draped from a door I have on the deck. It now has a tarp but I knew she would want to see through the curtain so I bought clear ones. Our electrical plug near my wooden chest will be perfect to have the house on. And with the house on it and curtains draped it will be protected by wind, rain and snow. I honestly need my chest more protected other than a plastic table cloth. Its an old not pretty chest but it has history. I keep my garden supplies in it.


4,413 posted on 11/13/2019 9:08:02 AM PST by STARLIT (Hope is standing in the dark looking out at the light in Jesus Christ.)
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To: NIKK

That sounds like a great home for strays. When you get it done, you’ll have to share a picture.


4,438 posted on 11/13/2019 9:46:55 AM PST by Rusty0604 (2020 four more years!)
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To: NIKK

” I knew she would want to see through the curtain so I bought clear...”

You are so thoughtful!!!

I have been worrying about all the outside animals here, it was 12° last night! I have an extra heated Kitty pad, wish I could send it your way. Guess I’ll hang on to it in case another stray shows up. I used to have it in a little wooden how’s my son built for a stray one year. It traveled from California to Tennessee. The heated pads are pretty neat, they activate when there is a weight on them. So they’re not left on all the time. My outside cat that passed away a few months ago used to love that thing. I started letting him inside when he became older and wasn’t quite as feral. But he would still go outside and sit on the pad for a few hours and then come in again.


4,439 posted on 11/13/2019 9:49:06 AM PST by CottonBall
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