TWENTY-FIVE DEGREE TUESDAY

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TWENTY-FIVE DEGREE TUESDAY

Postby Nasoosie » Tue May 12, 2009 4:00 am

GOOD MORNING, ALL.

Cold, but bright outside this morning. Should be a possible sunny day, unless clouds come in from somewhere.

Molly is moving around a bit better than yesterday morning, but she is still not a happy camper. I decided to go for the Doxycycline regimen, and gave her one and a half tabs of that this morning. The same now for each day until it's gone. I so wish I didn't have to go to school today and leave her alone here. I'll put her in her large pen in the living room so she can't jump up anywhere, if she is so moved to do so. I'll also give her a pain pill before I leave.

Coffee is Hazlenut, hot, and is warming my hands as I sip it. I am wondering how all the members of the Ididaroad Expedition are doing as they all begin heading west and north.

Think I'll turn up the heat in here, as my legs are cold sitting here. Too lazy to make a wood fire this morning.

I hope you all have a good day, doing things that will allow you to be happy! I hope my little lilacs have not succumbed to this latest frost last night...they are quite far out of their protective shells now, and could get nipped in the bud. Later...
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Re: TWENTY-FIVE DEGREE TUESDAY

Postby Getupngo » Tue May 12, 2009 6:01 am

Good morning Soos & everybody. It' 5 a.m. here in beautiful downtown Utah ... and I've
been up and hour and a half already (can you say insomnia? Yawn!). I'm still trying to
get back to sleep ... so no coffee for me yet!

I heard great news last night. A local TV station tomorrow is doing a "shred" day for
my HUGE piles of papers that have my SS#, account #s, etc. I've been trying to shred
them one-by-one and got discouraged. Just yesterday, I looked for a local company
that shreds for individuals. None. So this is a gift. I also think there will be a HUGE
line of people bringing their shredables in.
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Re: TWENTY-FIVE DEGREE TUESDAY

Postby dpf » Tue May 12, 2009 8:40 am

Good Morning...coffee tastes excellent this morning. Not going to work today because we're taking the 5er in to have the recall on the refrigerator done...and wouldn't you know we're suppose to have thunderstorms and 20-30 mph wind. It was beautiful when I woke up, but now the clouds are rolling in. For some darn reason everytime we're hooking up to go somewhere it's raining....must be Murphy's Law. It's only suppose to be a 45 minute to 2 hour fix...so I'm looking forward to checking out all the new rigs on the lot...taking along a box of Kleenex so I can wipe the drool off my chin. ;)
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Re: TWENTY-FIVE DEGREE TUESDAY

Postby Cedar518 » Tue May 12, 2009 9:45 am

Good morning ladies!

I'm at work but just wanted to wish everyone a great day......

and Pat,.... didn't you just get a new rig? :o Can't be shopping again, are you? One of my greatest pleasures is camper shopping,...but it does tend to make me restless. I have started avoiding rv dealer lots as I know I can't afford anything different. sigh....

Have a great day!
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Re: TWENTY-FIVE DEGREE TUESDAY

Postby bluepinecones » Tue May 12, 2009 10:33 am

Good Morning, Ladies
No rain in todays forecast for a change but coming back tomorrow and for remainder of the week. At least it is only rain, not storms tho we do not need more water at this point. There is to be some sunshine today.

My little pots of herbs were sprouting nicely but the chipmunks decided to play in them again. Pots were fine when I went to bed; a real mess when I got up this morning. I may be able to save a few tiny plants but most were dug up and scattered around on the porch. Plants are really to small to transplant yet as I started with seeds.

Soos, do keep us posted on Molly. I hope todays meds and rest will have her back to her old self.

My "to do" list is getting out of hand again so I best get back to it. If I manage to get a few things checked off, will play bingo tonight as my reward.

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Re: TWENTY-FIVE DEGREE TUESDAY

Postby BirdbyBird » Tue May 12, 2009 10:52 am

I've been to work and the current project is completed. The pups have their first shots this afternoon and two of the big guys need their annuals updated......there goes the extra income....:) The weather is beautiful out, sunny but not hot. Ohio always get 4 or five of these before summer heat sets in...... I will enjoy the drive and the scenery on the way to getting errands done. Take care of the Molly pup and I hope the meds and rest does the trick....
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Re: TWENTY-FIVE DEGREE TUESDAY

Postby jemek » Tue May 12, 2009 11:18 am

It is cloudy and rain is in forecast, but they could be wrong. Like yesterday it was suppose to be a terrible, cold, windy day in Seattle. We arrived to a light drizzle, walked to the aquarium...came out of the aquarium about 1 1/2 later, to blue skies and wind. It continued to clear and even the wind let up. I can't say the same thing happened here at home, Dh stated it rained all day and even a thunder storm rolled in. I am so glad that it skipped Seattle. We had full day after the aquarium, we went to the shops and the carousel, then up to Pike Market Place...then it was off to the Gold Rush Museum..(Kodie and I had to go there...as there are only two Klodike Gold Rush Museum's by the NPS, and we have now been to both. The one in Seattle and the one in Skagway, Alaska. I also took the paper work to get Kodie's Free Access Pass for the National Parks. So now we have that and I even bought the passport book, so we can start stamping our journeys, as we have decided that we want to have our big summer vacation's to be going to the different national parks. After that it was back up toward Pioneer Square, rested a bit at the Firefighters Memorial, then it was off to the toy store. After that we were ready for dinner. We asked a police officer for a good burger joint. There was one right around the corner. It was good....hope I remember what street it is on...LOL.

Today is pretty much going to be a quiet day Kodie does have Physical Therapy appt, but then after that it will be home to do some school work and a little house cleaning. Then some more summer trip planning. I am thinking of changing a couple of reservations as the kids have friends they want to camp with them. Which is fine, but our first trip was a local weekday one..so I am thinking of adding in the weekend. So they can each have one night with the friend.

Glad to hear that Molly is doing a little better and I hope she continues to recover.
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Re: TWENTY-FIVE DEGREE TUESDAY

Postby mitch5252 » Tue May 12, 2009 11:20 am

Good (late) morning!

Your waking temp, Soooz, is way too cold!!! Brrrrrrr...
We have SUN today - an actual bright, yellow orb in the sky - a cloudless sky, I might add!!!

I'm off to wash my little trailer now. I hope everyone has a great day, especially Molly.


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Re: TWENTY-FIVE DEGREE TUESDAY

Postby OutandAbout » Tue May 12, 2009 2:01 pm

Good afternoon ladies,

I'm always late for coffee, but that's ok, I love left overs and will keep the kitchen clean. It's more of the same here weather wise, rain, thunder and more rain. Well, no cleaning the floors YEAH!!!!! Not much point with the dogs in and out all day.

Soos, I'm glad Molly is doing better. Hopefully it will be of short duration and the meds will help. At least Molly isn't like my oldest fur baby, who just turned 15 on Sunday, who is such a drama queen. When I clip her nails and get too close, Oh
the drama.!! She walks with a limp for at least l hour afterwards when she knows I'm watching her and keeps the paw in question raised when standing. Gotta love them.

That's all from wet, soggy Oklahoma. Be safe all you Ididaroad travelers, and everyone else.

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Re: TWENTY-FIVE DEGREE TUESDAY

Postby Nasoosie » Tue May 12, 2009 3:28 pm

Molly and I are on the right track, it appears! She is way more like her normal, active, wild self this afternoon! I was so excited to see her tail up, her whole body wagging when she greeted me, and she pranced out into the yard! I'm in the trailer now, with the door open and she's in her special camping hut by my trailer steps. Gotta go get my camera and catch a pic of her....brb.

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Lemmee at that squirrel!!!

Sun is going behind clouds, and it's getting colder as it leaves. Have a good finish to your Tuesday, you all!
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Re: TWENTY-FIVE DEGREE TUESDAY

Postby mitch5252 » Tue May 12, 2009 3:32 pm

Soos, where did you get Molly's bed. I showed it to Abby and she wants one. She has a Cool-A-Roo (sp?) bed, but it doesn't have a sun shade. SHE WANTS ONE.
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