Good morning all!
Tomorrow starts week 4 already!!
Star, I didn't used to mind the security measures until the naked scanner. I thought that was ridiculous and over the top invasion of privacy. However, I read recently that they have done away with the naked scanners and are using scanners with simple outlines now. I'll be flying in the summer when we go on our Alaskan cruise! I appreciated your travel tips too. I'm going to print and save them and Rusty's for this upcoming trip. Thanks for the book tip. I'll check into it.
Lav, I never had a hawk or owl take one of my hens. That must have been a grizzly site. We once had pheasant chicks we were raising and a fox dug under the fence and got in and had a feast. So frustrating!!! We fortified it with electric and saved the rest. We released them into the wild when they were grown.
Rusty and Papmom, you two sleepy-heads! LOL! You made me think a moment about what a blessing it is to simply get tired and go to bed at the end of the day. Drinking even took that simple pleasure away, replacing it with passing out and then waking with heart palpitations in the wee hours and exhaustion the next day from another poor night's sleep.
Happy AF Thursday one and all!




. And Dill, you may be amused to know that I never minded the body scanner?with my conservative black travel dress and quiet demeanor it made me secretly feel kind of wicked:H. I am not reading or writing much as my eyes are acting up again?.its been a couple of weeks so I hope it passes soon, its really annoying but at least the rest of my parts are peachy for the moment. I also have a difficult meeting to attend this weekend?I can't really discuss it here other than to say it is a heartbreaker and I'll be glad when it is over. Today I am just going to stay home and finish cleaning out my former famously well stocked "bar" of linens and odds and ends so I can donate it and move the "cherry tree" (the big LED one that I bought for Christmas) into the dining room. I keep getting my hair impossibly tangled up in it in its current location and it should make a fine dinner companion. So sorry about the losses (of late and remembered) among us, sometimes we just have to soldier through and sort it out, or not, later. Good going with the chicken wire, Lav?I have to keep my pond covered with a wire net all winter to deter opportunistic raccoons and big birdies. Love, Ladybird.
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