Northwind
Stationary nomad.
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I had a nice Messenger chat with a @KayTheCurler offspring today. Kay passed along some info and it turns out we have a lot to chat about.
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Yes, and they have to be taken asap, within the first 5 days, so even when symptoms are not ”that bad” yet. Check the official website for a number to call.Keep in mind there are COVID meds too, the criteria seems to be ever changing so best to check out what it is when actually sick and not rely on what was posted a few weeks ago.
Hopefully you won't get it and she will recover soon!
O don't need to ask which of my offspring you chatted with! She is a delight don'tcha think?I had a nice Messenger chat with a @KayTheCurler offspring today. Kay passed along some info and it turns out we have a lot to chat about.
O don't need to ask which of my offspring you chatted with! She is a delight don'tcha think?
Ouch. Hopefully a bit of rest and then some movement later will have you back to normal.I am so thankful that my recliner at home is comfortable after my rather acrobatic fall today.We were walking from the truck to the restaurant when I tripped over a tree root. I thought I'd catch myself and avoid a full fall. Wrong. I landed in some variation of splits or extreme runners hurdle. My right hamstrings were stretched further than they wanted. Ouch. Soooo I have a scraped left knee and right calf. Figure that one out. My left knee has a goose-egg and my right shin has road rash. I didn't break anything. I'm hoping that the fact I can walk (like and old lady) means I didn't tear anything. Ice tonight has helped. I guess living by the motto "go big or go home" really shouldn't be applied to falls.
Falling is so dangerous for each of us.
Blushing!A delight just like her mother.![]()
What an interesting selection of green things! Be well.I tested positive this morning. A bit of a sore throat, bit tired, and a little stuffed up.
Went for an exploratory walk in our back section after a heavy downpour finished. Used the new plant identification app on my phone to identify some of the plants and trees there. We have a yellow hawkweed and an orangey hawkweed called Fox and Cubs, Swamp Oak seedlings, Bur Oak, buckthorn (which I will work at eliminating), false baby's breath (which looks pretty back there with masses of small white flowers mixed with the purple vetches but I hate around our garden as it is so invasive), a saskatoon, nannyberry, white ash (young tree, hopefully will not get infected for a few years by emerald ash borer), American basswood, and common choke cherry. I have several more to check out. There is a lot of bur oak and several basswood trees so the loss of the black ash trees will not be so bad when it happens. There are several milkweed plants scattered around the area. I will carefully transplant the ones surrounded by poison ivy before I cover the poison ivy patch with black plastic. More heavy rain as I type this.
Now to start working on my service for July 3.