[emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]Oops. It’s a chilling reminder to be careful with what you wish for...
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I seem to be doing much better with the no coffee since I took Linda's advice and took some pain tablets again. I am even beginning to enjoy black rooibos tea.[emoji3]Makes the two of us!
Lol. Tease!!Lol I'm sitting here with a cup in my hand right now!
I want to visit all of the CDR corners.Want to visit your conservation center![]()
Rub it in. [emoji15]Me too. French roast.At 6:36 am. (Thank you, early-bird daughter...)
Oops. I didn't take any. And we are in our way back home. I'll take picks of the cactus pads i got. And the lemons and oranges i got. It is also a lousy day to take pics as it is overcast and raining. Next time i am at the farm i promise to take pictures for you.Ok... we need some pix of the farm..the cactus growing...the lemon trees.....and more, have fun!
Wow. Those are HUGE.A postcard from the American Natural History Museum:
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“Stupendemys was a genus of pleurodiran turtle, a type better known as a side-necked turtle. Side necked turtles acquired their name because their necks are so long that the only way they could fit under the shell was to fold their necks into one side. The preserved length of the largest known Stupendemys carapace (the upper shell) is one hundred and eighty centimetres long, and has been estimated to be as much as three hundred and thirty centimetres long in the living animal. With the addition of the long neck Stupendemys would have been even longer than the famously huge Archelon, a giant sea turtle that lived earlier in the late Cretaceous period.”
Tortoise Forum travelers are always welcome at my ZooWant to visit your conservation center![]()
I need for Argentina.I need one more goal France!
OMW thats crazy again. 4-2.Well there goes that!
Here are the pics of my goodies.
Cacti. Some of the pads have roots on them already yay. Oranges and lemons. View attachment 243521View attachment 243522View attachment 243524
You know what they say, when life gives you lemons.....Here are the pics of my goodies.
Cacti. Some of the pads have roots on them already yay. Oranges and lemons. View attachment 243521View attachment 243522View attachment 243524
Whahaha. I'll remember that.You know what they say, when life gives you lemons.....
Squeeze lemon juice into the eyes of your enemies![]()
Lol. No. I am putting the juice in my water. Makes water taste much nicer.What are you going to do with those lemons? Lemon tart?
Lol. No. I am putting the juice in my water. Makes water taste much nicer.
I seem to be doing much better with the no coffee since I took Linda's advice and took some pain tablets again. I am even beginning to enjoy black rooibos tea.[emoji3]
Great. Thanks for the advice so far. It has been great advice and is working well. [emoji8]I’m glad it is going better. When you are more comfortable without caffeine then reduce the painkillers gradually. Don’t suddenly stop them; take a little less for a few days until you are used to it and then gradually reduce the dose again every few days.