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Neesy

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We're having our home visit for the puppy we're rescuing today. I'm so nervous and excited. We went on a shopping spree for puppy supplies last night so we're prepared to demonstrate that we're basically the best home any puppy could hope for.
They will probably ask you if you already have a vet? I was thinking of becoming a foster parent for rescue pugs and noticed that on their website (plus they will ask if they can contact your vet).
 

GNTLGNT

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:rofl::rofl: (Sorry Sunny, I have a lot of black humour in me) Sundrop

GNTLGNT Glad you are not a Nurse, you have no sympathy at all. :a11:;)
…..ummmmm, I've been a Registered Nurse for the last 15 years....but on this much you're right....working in the prison shaved off all the warm and fuzzies...not physically but mentally.....
 

Alexandra M

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…..ummmmm, I've been a Registered Nurse for the last 15 years....but on this much you're right....working in the prison shaved off all the warm and fuzzies...not physically but mentally.....

GNTLGNT
I know ;) I was just kidding you, I meant no offense :smile: So Sorry, if you did take offense to it. I have a warped sense of humour that comes from working in the Police Department (maybe too long).
 

Neesy

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Josh and I just finished picking up apples from the front yard - the whole lawn was just covered with them! Had a noisy crow scolding us from a nearby tree and then a pair of blue jays landed in the tree and one dropped a half eaten apple down on me (think he was aiming for my head!)

We took them all out back and filled up our two black plastic composters - they were so full we barely got the lids back on them.

So now when Josh cuts the grass tomorrow he won't have to make apple sauce and/or risk injuring a passerby on the sidewalk =D:apple:
 

Baby Blue

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Josh and I just finished picking up apples from the front yard - the whole lawn was just covered with them! Had a noisy crow scolding us from a nearby tree and then a pair of blue jays landed in the tree and one dropped a half eaten apple down on me (think he was aiming for my head!)

We took them all out back and filled up our two black plastic composters - they were so full we barely got the lids back on them.

So now when Josh cuts the grass tomorrow he won't have to make apple sauce and/or risk injuring a passerby on the sidewalk =D:apple:

You can come pick up our plums next. :) We never get to eat any because the darn birds and squirrels knock them off the branches before they ever get a chance to ripen. Next year, I think I need to hang a bunch of those foil things that scare birds away on the tree.
 

Neesy

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You can come pick up our plums next. :) We never get to eat any because the darn birds and squirrels knock them off the branches before they ever get a chance to ripen. Next year, I think I need to hang a bunch of those foil things that scare birds away on the tree.
I was thinking about this - it's too bad they don't have some sort of invention you could put under the tree to catch the fruit before it hits the ground (something like a giant fitted sheet only you somehow attach it to the branches).

These aren't good eating applies but could probably be used for apple butter or maybe some sort of apple baking (apple cake maybe?) {They are way past their prime now unfortunately}


Don't plums turn into prunes? If you could collect them, at least you'd be regular! :tounge::wink:
 

Spideyman

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I was thinking about this - it's too bad they don't have some sort of invention you could put under the tree to catch the fruit before it hits the ground (something like a giant fitted sheet only you somehow attach it to the branches).

These aren't good eating applies but could probably be used for apple butter or maybe some sort of apple baking (apple cake maybe?) {They are way past their prime now unfortunately}


Don't plums turn into prunes? If you could collect them, at least you'd be regular! :tounge::wink:
They use this to collect olives
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