So that she's never bored with him around?Oh Lola! Why are you such a worry to poor Lyn?![]()
So that she's never bored with him around?Oh Lola! Why are you such a worry to poor Lyn?![]()
He still tried to bite???I didn't have to hold his head I just held him under my left arm slightly tilted forward and his head came out so I was able to file in short bursts.
He actually tried to bite that too.
I may try to get him to a vet on Monday to check it properly but it's quite difficult carrying a tort with crutches, so I'll see if my nephew can come with me in a taxi.
Australia? NZ?Good mornooning all.
JoesDad is flying to New Delhi for work this evening. He’ll be back on Friday night. He has been there for work many times before, even working out there for 17 months continuously at one stage and commuting back and forth every fortnight.
I have never been to India; there’s no point going when he is working as he does long days in the office and it’s not somewhere I would feel comfortable exploring on my own. At the time of his long contract the children’s school public exams completely wrecked any chance of going out.
But we the children have grown up and have lives of their own so it will happen sometime in the future
We have started to hatch plans for a long and exciting trip overseas next year (not involving India) I am certain we haven’t had CDR postcards from this part of the world from anyone... I shall keep you on tenterhooks and will let it unfold once we have something more certain![]()
That gator is a turtle wannabe!Happy Sunday all.
And the second week of the great Florida adventure continues. We broke “kayak camp” early Saturday morning, with peeps departing their separate ways. Some driving, some flying straight back to the Maryland area. That said, I dropped off one of our team at the airport and continued straight to Ocala (Florida) Silver Springs area where I paddled on the famous Silver River.
Crystal clear spring waters, brilliant green lush vegetation, tons of turtles, birds, alligators and even monkeys! Ogh..forgot to mention the manatees too!
Once completed 10.2 mile route, I loaded up the kayak and drove over to Florida’s east coast (Atlantic side) to Ormond Beach. Wifey flys in this afternoon and we are here for the week.
And now, just a few pix to share.
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Tons of Turtles
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A Few Alligators
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Manatees Under My Kayak
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These Are Anhingas
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And a Monkey or Three
"To boldly go where no man has gone before"... Now I'm wondering if it's even on this planet...Well that’s exciting... overseas where no member has ventured before.... hmmmmm [emoji848]
Wow. That's sweet. Glad you were able to keep them alive all winter.2 of the plants I got from my dad's house when he passed and I've managed to keep them alive inside the house all winter.
My silly friend. Of course we miss you. A LOT.Thank you very much Linda.I never thought that you would miss me.
I love your hearts and what you wrote. It really makes me happy. Thanks again.
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What a cool thing to do.Such a beautiful Sunday! We participated the heck out of a one mile fun run in memory of our baby we lost last November. Our friend did the quarter marathon. He is an actual runner. We are actual walkers.
Have a blessed and amazing day!
I hate mosquitoes so much that I'd love to be surrounded by toads and spiders... and live in the woods... in a not-so-big house that would be easy to maintain... In fact, I have an image of an ideal house in mind...They're way too cute to consider them a plague. And not all of them make it to adulthood. I have a light on over my back door that comes on automatically when it gets dark and the toads gather around under that light. There are also many, many baby tree frogs that hang out on the side wall of the house under the light. Not nearly as many of them, but quite a few. I'll try to remember to take some pictures later in the Spring after they emerge from being pollywogs.

Love the picture of the Weed Eater. He did a great job.Okay. I’m back and it’s hot out today!
That wasn’t horrible but I when I have to stop and pull the dumb string on the weed eater.
Now I need new waterers. They cracked.
Here’s just one pen before
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After
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I’m not sure if my big guy knows he has food on his face.
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One of my reds getting the spa treatment today. She loves the water dripping on her head.
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Great job on that one! I'm sure he'll love being there.For the most part, Toretto’s garden is done... I think he likes it. I monitored temps in his box for two days now and this morning I put him in. He was scared of the plastic door but after a couple hours he found his way out. He will sleep there tonight and tomorrow I will start my little ones’ upgrade.
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A pretty visitor.
He might have got used to a slide... Build a swing too, and an obstacle course? A tort playground?Thank you! The ramp was too steep all by itself because that’s such an unlevel spot . Poor Toretto just slid right down . So we had to engineer a solution.
Sounds like a long, long flight. Husband's plane to Amsterdam has just been delayed, so he'll be missing his connection to Toronto...Good mornooning everyone. It’s catch up time for those of us East of the Atlantic as we wonder what happened overnight
JoesDad’s plane still hasn’t made it to Delhi. Flights are being rerouted to avoid flying in Pakistan’s air space due to the political tensions between India and Pakistan at the moment. Hopefully he’ll arrive in the next half hour or so.
It’s lunchtime in India (5.5 hours ahead) and JoesDad has to go to work once he has checked into his hotel. I hope he got some sleep!
Thank you for introducing me[emoji23] I thought Russian winters were at least as bad as Canada’s?!
For Olivier’s benefit, Lena is a Russian currently living in Denmark. She was living in Turkey when she first found the CDR.
I must have missed that one. My school German (well it was 40 years ago[emoji33]) couldn’t translate Klee, but Google could fortunately!
“Christmas in Clover, Easter in Snow.”
I like it
We have “March winds, April Showers, bring forth May flowers”... We have certainly had March winds this year, I wonder if we’ll get April showers?
Has anyone else got weather related folklore sayings from their geographic area?
Stay safe...Lol!!!! Amazing what puberty and hormones/testosterone does for ones sense of image [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Sounds like a good days accomplishment. It’s is 2:35am here and I was woken by a storm. Weather service had tornado warnings out but I believe it’s been demoted to severe thunderstorms now. Hopefully back to sleep soon!