Oh she loves it. Now I have a Coonhound that hates the rain and snow. The “Big Guy”, a 230 pound Leonberger will lay in it for hours munching on the snow.The little guy doesnt look all that happy
Oh she loves it. Now I have a Coonhound that hates the rain and snow. The “Big Guy”, a 230 pound Leonberger will lay in it for hours munching on the snow.The little guy doesnt look all that happy
mine love it as wellOh she loves it. Now I have a Coonhound that hates the rain and snow. The “Big Guy”, a 230 pound Leonberger will lay in it for hours munching on the snow.
Conversely, I agreed to a seller's price without question for a pistol.@wolfman1 I think it’s rude and disrespectful but I believe it happens because you have two camps. Camp one are the folks like you and me that don’t want to screw around negotiating and put down what we actually want for the item. Camp two can’t begin to understand that concept and think everything is negotiable and in fact they treat it like it’s an Olympic event. It’s as if they get more enjoyment out of haggling then the actual item purchased.
Checking on your health! You doing okay?Well, I finally got tired of doing internet stuff on the phone, and the wife has been offering every day to get me a laptop or tablet to do this stuff. So, I'm using her laptop that I use when we are out doing our Summer work and staying in hotels.
Speaking of the Summer work, the state in which we work gives us a series of "records" that are sections of or full highways that they want worked. Those records have been a range from 16 feet to 30 miles in length. In the case of today's photo, Texas gave us a Farm/Market road to work. We started into that road and then ran across a barricade across the road, and this is the reason why.
If one looks closely, one can see a very small spot across the lake that is white in color. That's where the rest of the road sits. In such a circumstance, we work one part of the road, and then the wife creates a copy called the "B record" and then work the last half of the road.
Oh, and by the way, it is good to be back on the forums.
I've been wondering how you've been recovering! Use the walker, especially while out and about. The tennis balls do help, lol. Are you still on pain meds? or have they weened you off yet? Funny thing, my Dr. didn't recommend Ice as, he said, it slows down healing, so I never did use ice. Got any xray pics????Oh, I have no intention of doing away with both the walker and cane. I will most certainly be using the walker during the 2 week period after the surgery, and especially so while outside with potential uneven ground. I might use the cane for indoors and on pavement or sidewalks.
I definitely don't want to mess up knees now that they are fixed.
Thanks for your concerns for me.
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