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Posted on 04/20/2006 2:10:46 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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My friend Lisa, along with her dad and two other guys, saved an old man once who capsized his boat right near the dock. She did mouth to mouth on him. At the time she did what she needed to do, and I admired her for that, one never knows what they're capable of until it happens! But afterwards, she said "It'll be a long time before I eat eggs". That was all the information I needed :~\
Our feeder was kinda in the shade...the ones that fell right there wouldn't grow, but usually we got a few further out. I guess they really don't care for shade.
Good to know. One of my favorite teachers in high school (there were dang few) hit her head on the bottom of the local swimming pool and the guy (a guy I knew from high school) that was the life guard wouldn't do CPR on her. She was alive when they pulled her out but died soon after.
I babysat their little toddler daughter while her husband took care of her funeral arrangements. I guess I was 15. I remember he tried to pay me and it was one of those moments in your young life when you just know that wasn't right.
I often wonder about the lifeguard...he was my age and he's had to live with that all his life.
How was the ground supposed to be prepared? Maybe it didn't rain enough when you first put them down? Keep us up to date on how they do. I was interested in that concept.
It seems they've all flown the coop now, so we can start cutting the bush back.
They don't answer the phone till 9. I'm going to shower now and get dressed, but I'm planning on moving it to either this afternoon, or a different day next week.
It didn't really say other than "well prepared soil". I think my problem is that what is basically under the streambed is clay. Should've broken it up more and stuff...
You know, "Viburnum" could be a character's name...
It's not too late. Because of nursing school, you would have had some of the required courses already, anyway! Being a vet would sure help you with the animal husbandry on your little plot of land. ;o)
Like "Vidalia?"
It would be a great name! My hobbit name is Lobelia.
Our #1 son has discovered the joys of Vidalia onions. He never really noticed them until he watched an Alton Brown show on Onion Soup, then made some, using the Vidalias. That's all I buy in the summer time, so he's used them all summer, and is just amazed at how tasty and sweet they are.
Vidalia and Viburnum. Twin sisters.
researching wasps... My father-in-law does that very same thing at UC Riverside. Right now he is working on teeny tiny wingless wasps (they all look like ants to me).
In other news, we have a new homeschool group set up to officially be running July 1st. It is called, I think, Collin County Homeschoolers SAIL. SAIL stands for Sharing Adventures in Learning. We are currently working on a webpage.
There is more to the dissolution story than I knew originally, and more developed as we regrouped into SAIL. It is proving to be a bit nasty on one side. Some members are trying to be in both groups, but the "leader" of the member led group doesn't want to two groups to mingle - at all.
It's really wierd. The other group is supposed to be a member led group and no membership fees. However, there is one person in charge of decisions and there are levels of membership. There are some hard feelings, though I don't really understand why. The new group is friendly/inviting about everything (especially concerning the old leadership). The old leadership is really adamant about not letting the two groups have any activity together.
Any word yet? Either way, I'm outta here at noon at the latest. ;~)
Really.... :~)
Yes, I just got ahold of them. I set it up for 2:00, so that works out just fine :~D
Ruthy and Ramius are on the ground in Chicago - arrived a little early... next flight leaves in about an hour... they will be changing planes.
Tell 'em they can get great hotdogs in the Chicago airport...
Okey-doke! See ya in a couple hours, then.
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