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CarolM

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I also have a microwavable wheat bag belt thing that I use. Not much ise if I am out and about, but it works at the office and at home
Both good ideas. I also have the wheat bag, that was why I actually got a mini electric blanket to put on the back of my chair in the office, as I was constantly having to go to the kitchen to warm the bag up.:D But it is time to dig them all out for the winter months. Well at least the wheat bag that is, as the other two are already out. Thank you Linda, for the reminders and good ideas. Really appreciate them.:<3::)
 

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Both good ideas. I also have the wheat bag, that was why I actually got a mini electric blanket to put on the back of my chair in the office, as I was constantly having to go to the kitchen to warm the bag up.:D But it is time to dig them all out for the winter months. Well at least the wheat bag that is, as the other two are already out. Thank you Linda, for the reminders and good ideas. Really appreciate them.:<3::)
Moving around, especially walking, is better for your back than staying sat in an office chair. You are probably better having to microwave the heat pack again at regular intervals as it makes you get up and move
 

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Greetings gang....even hotter and more humid, so it’s good for our Sully who was out grazing yesterday evening for a long time. Sully comes out late...grazes in the evenings and eats away. Treats of some Mazuri AND an entire ear of sweet corn, husk and all. I usually first wash well and pull the tassles... loves the rest of the ear incuding the hard woody “handle.”

Weather is cooperating as well for the lawn and our fig trees and muscadine grapes. Here are a few pix of baby figs just forming and our mini grapes.

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Good mornooning, Roomies![emoji2]
I know I’m not around much, but I still love you and pop in from time to time. [emoji173]️[emoji173]️[emoji173]️
I will not even pretend to be able to catch up on all the posts!!!
Hi Bea. Pop in anytime. [emoji8]
 

CarolM

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Greetings gang....even hotter and more humid, so it’s good for our Sully who was out grazing yesterday evening for a long time. Sully comes out late...grazes in the evenings and eats away. Treats of some Mazuri AND an entire ear of sweet corn, husk and all. I usually first wash well and pull the tassles... loves the rest of the ear incuding the hard woody “handle.”

Weather is cooperating as well for the lawn and our fig trees and muscadine grapes. Here are a few pix of baby figs just forming and our mini grapes.

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Ooohhh. Are you going to invite us when they are ripe?
 

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Good afternoon/evening all.
We've had some rain today but not a lot, and no thunder/lightning - yet!

I learnt something new about dandelions tonight on 'Springwatch'...........
did you know that when rain is due they close their flowers to protect the pollen?
I didn't but I will keep an eye on them now to help forecast the weather!!
Isn't nature amazing!?
 

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