Lav - the news from the the UK was very hard to wake up to yesterday, right? I don't think that a lot of people voting to 'leave' had any idea what they were asking for... I too hope that this doesn't bring everything down around our heads. Trying to keep a good perspective - not letting fear take over. Goodness, you must be SO tired, after dealing with the plateful of things things that you described. I hope that things eventually smooth out for YB - I know it will take some time. Good luck!
Pauly - I have heard of the blood type diet, but I never looked into it -- that's so interesting that you are finding 'matches' with the blood type that you are. I hope that it gives you some good information to help you feel better - go for it!
Dill - hoping that you are well today. Question: does PI look different when it is a young plant? I see some 3-leaved things intermixed with the PI; now I see a patch right in a side lawn where the dogs can go (I've fenced it off). The stems are 'furry', like strawberries, and the leaves are not glossy - but I'm treating it as if it is PI, as I see now that many invasives look quite different when they first appear. If it is PI, I'm in trouble, as they seem to be creeping daily into this area of the lawn. Very disheartening, sheesh.
Star - I hope that you are having a good time at the conference. Does it go through today?
LB - stay cool!
Well, last full day of guests here. It sure is a lot of cooking, but we are having very deep and good conversations, so there is an upside. This is a high-school friend of Mr T's, and they just got back into contact a handful of years ago - those long-ago relationships are very precious.
My dogs are over not having their routine -- girl dog suffering her gastric distress. (Lav - so sorry about Swissy -- my heart goes out to you; that's a real trial).
Anyway, all good here - the AF life is a thrill - even though I'm not sleeping very well (prednisone!) I still wake up very grateful for my sobriety. Wishing all well for a great Saturday.
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