Oh dear we are all dropping like flies!
Maybe the CDR is too warm and the bugs are spreading
Hope you are feeling better soon Lena!
Sore throats are the worst!!
I hope your getting relief with hot tea with honey and meds.

Right, no laps today. . . that is, unless it's not raining at 5p when I usually go out. So here I sit, wishing I didn't have to go out. (I love that picture of the plastic bag people on the bike. I wonder how they keep the bag filled with air like that.)No laps today?
Sorry if you do have to go out. Sending some positive vibes your way.
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I'll drink to that!I know I've posted this before, but these should help.
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Wish you a speedy recovery, Lyn. <3
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Happy Monday roommates [emoji851]
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Don't go Yvonne don't goooooooo.Clovis, CA (93612) 10 Day Weather
7:46 am PST
TODAY
FEB 4 Rain/Wind
56°41°
90% humidity
S 20 mph 77%
I DON'T WANT TO GO OUTSIDE. PLEASE DON'T MAKE ME!!!
That is a good compromise. Unless it tastes like medicine. Then yuck!!
Lol. And you can't talk. Do you by any chance solve it with charades?
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Whahaha. I laughed so hard at the first one I started coughing. Re the second one I don't want to be breathing that air. Just a tad stuffy. [emoji33]No laps today?
Sorry if you do have to go out. Sending some positive vibes your way.
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He is a gorgeous cat. But he will probably try it again. Unless of course you make your doorways double doored like they do for aviaries. Or your resident cat might just get used to him if he does it often enough. Good luck. [emoji3]Charlie is a big, orange stray that came to me about a year ago. He's a BIG, healthy cat that I found in the rain, sleeping in a 'nest' under a rose bush.
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The lady who lived two houses away from me had died a year ago, Thanksgiving, and Charlie showed up at my house in December, so I just figured he probably had been that lady's cat and whoever took over the house kicked him out. He's obviously an indoor cat, and he had been neutered. He's very healthy-looking and had you can tell he was loved and very well cared for. Once I befriended him, he kept telling me that the outdoor life is not for him. The fourth picture is of me looking out my back door window and him saying, "Let me in, it's cold out here."
Well, he's lived here now for about a year, outside. This a.m. when I opened the front door to go out and get some wood for the fire, he RUSHED inside. He's never done that before. Meow at the door? yes, waiting at the door? yes, but rush inside? never. He's always been a gentleman. I guess he's decided that living outside when it's raining is not his thing. I let him stay inside for a little while, but it really upsets my resident indoor cat, Little Missy Kitty, to have feline visitors, so I knew his indoor time was limited. Trouble is, when I went to pick him up, the "gentleman" growled and spit at me. And he's so big, I didn't want to push my luck. So I got a can of cat food, showed it to him, opened the front door and set it on the porch. Being the foodie that he is, naturally he went out for the food!
