Morning,
Tuesday morning here and the view is snow, with some light snow falling. We've picked up at least 14 inches between Saturday nights storm into yesterday's lake effect. Might see 2-4 today, but winds are to carry as much as a foot along the western lakeshore. Spent 2 and a half hours out blowing snow yesterday and other than doing all of my deck, have 3 driveways and a quarter of my yard cleaned up. Wasn't bad out there as no wind, so rather pleasant.
So today, will stay pretty much inside. County has plowed road but I know will do it again today, so if they come through, maybe Miss Molly and I wil take a walk. Can't do our biggie, as our trail between the roads is snowed in now and main highway is too snow covered and slippery to venture walking alongside on. Want to finish my insulation work as far as I can go today, then start cleaning basement. Few cobwebs down there and want to sweep off shelves, go through a couple boxes of "stuff" I put down there, think most of it is heading to Salvation Army.
Nikki, if you have a pinched nerve, go see a chiropractor. It's probably being cased by disc or something that has slipped and pinching the nerve. They can put it back where it is supposed to be. I know over the years, chiropractors have gotten a bad rap, but a good one, especially one who uses what is called the "activator" method, are worth it. I have been going to one for about 13 years now. Believe me, she has really kept me out of the doctors office. The activator is a little hand held device that they can adjust for pressure. She has a series of movements she does on me and that tells her what's out of place. Then she takes the activator, places it on the spot and Bing, done. Feels like a little hammer tap. In 10 minutes I'm done and gone. I've had pinched nerves, slipped knee cap, slipped pelvis and so forth put back where they belong, whereas a doc would do surgery and meds. The othe thing too, see if you have a Council or Commission on aging near you. They usually have Advocates who are experts in Medical insurance and can help you pick out what's right for you. I'm got mine that way.
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Carolb, glad to see you made it to Martha's. Judy, glad son is is on way home now. He was so lucky that you were in here to help out. Now off to your adventures again. Barb, hope they get your thermostat hooked up.
Missy Molly is snuggled next to me on the floor here, snoozing, the fire is going in the gas stove and birds are busy at the feeder, so all's well with my world at the moment. Hope the same for you. If not, know it too will pass.