Posted on 03/24/2020 9:36:36 AM PDT by Rebelbase
A kid who licked toilets as part of the #CoronaVirusChallenge says he's now in the hospital with coronavirus. @gayshawnmendes was also just suspended from twitter
Our daughter is great. She does have a thing for cute furries that makes her logical brain go right out the window. She’s that way with her cat, too.
For example, getting a cat meant her mother could never visit her again because of Mrs. ArGee’s allergies. Did that even slow her down? “It’s so cuuuuuuuuuuute.”
I don’t have a photoburpet or anything.
I can link you to the breeder’s blog. Lots of puppies, just not our white one right now.
No biggie. I just thought it would be fun to see.
So share the link, by all means! And thank you. ;o]
https://www.mizzellesstandardpoodles.com/blog.html
This poor woman bred 3 litters in a 3 week span. Ours is in the first litter so for a while she has been taking care of 27 little puppies.
I often remind my Offspring that pets are a big responsibility.
Good grief!! Twenty-seven babies!! The mind boggles!
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Such eye candy! I love the standards, and still, after all these years, would love to have one.
What a wonderful place to be a puppy in. :o]
She loves her doggies.
Wife and daughter have just departed to provide puppy transport.
Excellent! I hope the new puppy settles in soon. They seem to know when they’re “home.”
What a sweet morning floof!
Good morning.
While I was waiting, I began transcribing another email. Only two more to go, and what history is in them is astounding. Part is history of the Church while the balance is history of part of the country. Very interesting!
Now, I’m excited to get printing again! This time, the printer is not “refurbished.” It’s new. Maybe they’ve learned their lesson on “refurbished” items and send them back to the manufacturer for any repairs.
I just finished watching “Cadfael” and if you haven’t seen the series, I highly recommend it! It seems to be very true to the period it was set in — 1050’s to 1100’s. That popped into mind because I’m also watching a thing on PBS about Tintagel and the settlements in England. “Secrets of the Dead.”
Yes, I’ve seen the Cadfael shows. On VHS tape, I think. I read all the books, too, starting when I was in high school.
Good morning. It’s steaming hot here. We’re supposed to get the new refrigerator today.
These were the DVDs of Cadfael, and I think its a series I want to buy. But not right now!
Too many other things on my plate right now! ;o]
The books are better. The plots have many complications that can’t be covered in a 90-minute program, and the characters are more nuanced.
Maybe I’ll check for the audio books when I get back.
You keep saying “when I get back”!
What? You mean, like, I’m going somewhere?
New refrigerator has arrived and achieved refrigeration. I can put stuff in it now.
YAY!!! I suppose your newly delivered fridge is running well and fully stocked...? So glad to hear it!
And to think that our very far ancestors had no such thing as refrigeration to help them with food storage.
I’m amazed our ancestors survived.
As am I. But after watching the entire 12 episodes of “Cadfael,” I came to realize that they considered some things to be new and/or indispensable, just as we do. They were in the Dark Ages, after all, and technology was slow and cumbersome.
I do recall, though, that we used an actual ice box when we first moved down from Alaska Territory, because it was far too expensive to ship anything but household good and personal items. (I was charged, at the age of five, to borrow a wagon and walk the two blocks to the service station that sold block ice for 50¢.) Most of it came by steamer and could take six months or more to get from there to where we lived in Central Utah.
Me? I’m very happy for things that most people consider out-dated!
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