I'm going to remember that tip. At least I could get the tv on my put to sleep channel.Did you try taking the batteries out and put them back in switching the first one you took out put it in first?
Wow ...and I'm glad to see your excersizing is working for you.LOL, Do you think someone is trying to tell you something?
With cans in a bag...Don’t forget the basking rock![]()
Sometimes after taking the cover off you can just roll the battery without taking them out.I'm going to remember that tip. At least I could get the tv on my put to sleep channel.
Carol I was thinking about a acupuncturist for my amputated right hand. 27/7 it feels like when you hit your thumb with a hammer.LOL, I know. Progress is fantastic. I am seeing the acupuncturist tonight again. The bottom muscle just to the left of my back fusion has tightened/knotted up considerably, and I am hoping that he will be able to release it. But yes I am glad it is just being stiff and not anything else. Although I must say other than the tight/knotted muscle in my lower back I am starting to feel much better and not as stiff.![]()
You can hang up curtains around your bed.Hmmm what about a hide?
They are beside my bed now. LolYou can hang up curtains around your bed.![]()
Such a beautiful cactus!@Bee62 : Is this a bee? It is totally black, no other color, no stripes. There were 5 or 6 of them in the cactus flower this a.m.:
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They're beautiful! That third picture includes a gasteria (left), a haworthia (right), a crassula in back (I think), and a sedum type in front.
Cacti and succulents are addictive. Like orchids. And torts.Me two
Been 6 years since I've had one.
I just know they was pretty lol.They're beautiful! That third picture includes a gasteria (left), a haworthia (right), a crassula in back (I think), and a sedum type in front.
@Bee62 : Is this a bee? It is totally black, no other color, no stripes. There were 5 or 6 of them in the cactus flower this a.m.:
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Yep, look like solitary bees to me.
I have a bit of a dilemma on my hands.
One of my neighbours is an Independent councillor and a pretty good one - he keeps everyone informed via social media etc and isn't afraid to speak up for people in his ward. He is a good neighbour too However, he has set his sights on turning an overgrown area full of trees and shrubs into a community garden and has people coming next week to clear it.
I don't use facebook much so didn't know anything about it until today and politely suggested that he needs to check for bird nests and hedgehogs etc as it has been just left to grow wild for many years. Also told him the nesting season is March to August. He said that most of the trees will probably be left but I pointed out that some species like the lower shrubs and brambles. He has suggested I go and have a look - which I will first thing in the morning - but I would really prefer it if he left this until autumn. Any ideas for how I can persuade him to postpone the work he has arranged to destroy this little haven for wildlife. Obviously I don't want to fall out with him.
[emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]Not for redfoots! Steady warm temperatures day and night. No basking needed![]()
Beautiful flower.@Bee62 : Is this a bee? It is totally black, no other color, no stripes. There were 5 or 6 of them in the cactus flower this a.m.:
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