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    1. Re: [ML] Kudzu, Morning glories, & Bees
    2. The Japanese go out in the ecountryside when famine hits and dig the big sweet potato like tuber of the Kudzu vine...It's not too tasty , but starving folks eat it...They also make a thickening powder from the root, which I have seen in stores....The new growing tips are edible as a greens dish, and honey is made from the flowers...It has a rather pretty purple flower...I made baskets with the vines when I lived in Georgia, but don't live close to any here... This 'curse' was brought into the US as a plant to feed animals and to reclaim waste land....and everyone wanted a sprig to plant as a shade for their porch..It grew so FAST ! Well, that is the curse now...it grows so FAST! From what I have read the best way to get rid of it is to pen up some pigs in there and they will dig out and eat the roots...Critters will eat the tops, but not nearly fast enough to control it...I think they need to come up with a disease like Dutch elm disease to turn loose on it....I know where a big patch of it is growing in S. IL... Jeannie T ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Fri, 3 May 2013 18:14:23 -0400 "Donna" <[email protected]> writes: > It�s around in the country-side, but I haven�t seen it in > residential areas in the cities. I hope it stays far, far away from > my yard! > > Donna > Peachtree City, GA > ____________________________________________________________ NetZero now offers 4G mobile broadband. Sign up now. http://www.netzero.net/?refcd=NZINTISP0512T4GOUT1

    05/03/2013 06:17:06
    1. Re: [ML] An Average Man
    2. I know that old man could have spun some fine tales...but who knew to listen? I see little old men doddering along the street when I am out and about and often wonder what tales they could tell, of when they were young and strong, with families depending on them to make a living and share a happy home...Hubby took part in about a dozen Atomic bomb tests when he was in the Army, but to look at him you would never know....There are people who would LOVE to have shared those experiences....Thanks for sharing! Jeannie T ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Fri, 3 May 2013 05:52:53 -0400 marilyn E B <[email protected]> writes: > The information below is from an obituary in Henry County, Indiana. > This > man was not one written up for where and what he had done. Which is > a shame > for I would imagine that he could tell some interesting tales. To > most of > the world he would just be an "average man". ____________________________________________________________ Political system upset? Democrats BIG advantage in America about to completely vanish http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/5184974570c70174501e0st02duc

    05/03/2013 05:36:48
    1. Re: [ML] Lemons, Morning glories, & Bees
    2. Donna
    3. It’s around in the country-side, but I haven’t seen it in residential areas in the cities. I hope it stays far, far away from my yard! Donna Peachtree City, GA From: Connie Leaman Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 2:10 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ML] Lemons, Morning glories, & Bees Do any of you down south battle kudzu? Connie Jerrian, I don't know who told you that Lemons right off a tree are sweet, they were pulling your leg, they are just like the ones you buy, sour. I have a big Lemon tree, and get lots of lemons every year, and I have never tasted a sweet lemon yet !!!Also if you live where you have freezing weather, the Morning Glories dye out when it gets below freezing, so they don't go wild. At our house, we hired two men to clean the morning glories off the hill we have in our back yard, that was March of last year, they are back and need to be cleaned off again. They would grow over our house if we let them, I am always out there trimming them from places they just shouldn't grow. It is true, they are very pretty when they bloom, ours are a beautiful blue. They attract lots of butterflies, and bees, I like that because I was reading that BEE's are endangered, something is killing them, the farms up north are having problems pollinating their Almond and fruit trees. My Avocado tree is i! n bloom again, and the bees are out there doing their job, also having lots of flowers around helps keep the bees close by !!! Sully http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/03/2013 12:14:23
    1. [ML] Lemons, Morning glories, & Bees
    2. Shirley Sullivan
    3. Jerrian, I don't know who told you that Lemons right off a tree are sweet, they were pulling your leg, they are just like the ones you buy, sour. I have a big Lemon tree, and get lots of lemons every year, and I have never tasted a sweet lemon yet !!!Also if you live where you have freezing weather, the Morning Glories dye out when it gets below freezing, so they don't go wild. At our house, we hired two men to clean the morning glories off the hill we have in our back yard, that was March of last year, they are back and need to be cleaned off again. They would grow over our house if we let them, I am always out there trimming them from places they just shouldn't grow. It is true, they are very pretty when they bloom, ours are a beautiful blue. They attract lots of butterflies, and bees, I like that because I was reading that BEE's are endangered, something is killing them, the farms up north are having problems pollinating their Almond and fruit trees. My Avocado tree is in bloom again, and the bees are out there doing their job, also having lots of flowers around helps keep the bees close by !!! Sully

    05/03/2013 06:52:05
    1. Re: [ML] Lemons, Morning glories, & Bees
    2. Connie Leaman
    3. Do any of you down south battle kudzu? Connie Jerrian, I don't know who told you that Lemons right off a tree are sweet, they were pulling your leg, they are just like the ones you buy, sour. I have a big Lemon tree, and get lots of lemons every year, and I have never tasted a sweet lemon yet !!!Also if you live where you have freezing weather, the Morning Glories dye out when it gets below freezing, so they don't go wild. At our house, we hired two men to clean the morning glories off the hill we have in our back yard, that was March of last year, they are back and need to be cleaned off again. They would grow over our house if we let them, I am always out there trimming them from places they just shouldn't grow. It is true, they are very pretty when they bloom, ours are a beautiful blue. They attract lots of butterflies, and bees, I like that because I was reading that BEE's are endangered, something is killing them, the farms up north are having problems pollinating their Almond and fruit trees. My Avocado tree is i! n bloom again, and the bees are out there doing their job, also having lots of flowers around helps keep the bees close by !!! Sully http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/03/2013 05:10:07
    1. [ML] An Average Man
    2. marilyn E B
    3. The information below is from an obituary in Henry County, Indiana. This man was not one written up for where and what he had done. Which is a shame for I would imagine that he could tell some interesting tales. To most of the world he would just be an "average man". *He retired from Pendleton Reformatory where he had been employed for over 12 years. He had also worked in construction and for the City of New Castle pouring concrete and had delivered newspapers for the Courier Times for over 15 years. He was a member of the Eagles and Moose Lodges, in New Castle and was also a member of the Henry County Saddle Club. He enjoyed showing horses with his daughter and traveling. He also enjoyed traveling cross country on motorcycle and racing Midget Cars at Mt. Lawn and Winchester Speedway when he was young. He was a stuntman at Old Tucson, Arizona and ran the Snake and Salmon River in Idaho on a raft. At the age of 74, Franklin was a cook at Chengea Bay Fishing Camp in Alaska* >From Hinsey-Brown Online Obituaries,May 3, 2013 Marilyn -- "If you don't get outside every day, even for a minute, you have not appreciated what God has done. It makes you grateful for our surroundings, and it starts your day differently." Johnny Cash

    05/02/2013 11:52:53
    1. Re: [ML] A few thoughts after dinner
    2. Jerrian
    3. Hi Shirley, Is it true that fresh lemons off the tree are so sweet you can eat them like grapefruit?? That is what someone told me. If it is true, I wonder what they do to them to make them so sour, by the time we buy them in the store? I love Morning Glories. My Grandpa used to have them growing beside the house with the Holly Hocks. I can't (couldn't) grow either one at my house. Love ya, Jerrian -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Shirley Sullivan Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 10:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ML] A few thoughts after dinner It's 7:25 PM here, just starting to cool off a little, it been close to 90 today. We did our big shopping today, got home about 2:30 PM, by the time we got all the grocery's in the house, I was ready to sit down and take it easy, but no, I had to put all the cold stuff away, and the frozen food in the freezer. I bought one of those roasted chicken at Sam's club for dinner (their roasted chickens are so much bigger than at any other store) I made baked potatoes, cauliflower, and sliced fresh tomatoes. It was very good, and easy too. Now I am thinking what will I have for dinner tomorrow ???? I bought all this food, but didn't really think in terms of dinners ??? Oh well our granddaughter is coming for the weekend, maybe she will think of something ? Robert we have so many volunteer Morning Glories, I now call them the German Weed, that's what a German women called them, when she first saw them growing. In Germany they are considered a WEED !!! I was surprised to find a whole bunch of Pomegranate Bushes/Trees, volunteers, must be about 14 of them, it looks like one of the pomegranates we set out for the birds, must have fallen in the dirt, and took root over the winter. At the end of the year, if we have any cracked open pomegranates on the bush, we put them up on a high place for the birds in the back yard, they love them !! Is funny, but we have three plants out front, right now they are in bloom, and it looks like we will have a bumper crop this year. I can't tell you how many people stop out front and come up and ask if they can have some pomegranates, that's beside the people who just go over and pick what they want, with out even asking. I guess if there in the front yard, they think they are free for the picking. ! One man pulled over to the curb and asked my husband if he could have a couple, my husband said yes, he got a box out of his truck and went over to the tree and began picking as fast as he could, my husband told him he could have a couple, but he couldn't fill his box with them. My neighbor a few houses over always thinks she can just come over and pick what she wants, I can't believe peoples manners. I have a neighbor across the street, she has a Lemon tree next to her garage, but close to the street, and I have seen neighbors from all over come and just pick what they want, even after she told them to not take the lemons, unless she says it's OK. I can't believe they think we planted the fruit trees for their convenience, so they can take what they want, when ever they want. I have seen my one neighbor, who I feel is pretty honest, send her son over and pick lemons from the neighbors house, with no thought to how it's really stealing !!! So I am glad to find these volunt! eer Pomegranate trees, so I can plant them in my back yard, where I wi ll not have people stealing them when ever they want! Especially when I am going to make my Pomegranate jam, I will still have some on the tree. I am glad to hear your doing good Robert, you must be pretty healthy, to jump back that fast. It's also getting hot out here too, we have already had the air conditioning on a few times too. The wind is really whipping around here, there are several wild fires out here in California, so far they are all north of us, I am sure they were set by some nut case. I was watching this man on TV, he lost his house, and was so sad, I was so mad because they said the fire was stated on purpose. I am hoping that saying is true, "what goes around, comes around" and they get what they deserve in the end. Have a good evening everyone, Sully in Sunny California http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/02/2013 06:17:52
    1. [ML] A few thoughts after dinner
    2. Shirley Sullivan
    3. It's 7:25 PM here, just starting to cool off a little, it been close to 90 today. We did our big shopping today, got home about 2:30 PM, by the time we got all the grocery's in the house, I was ready to sit down and take it easy, but no, I had to put all the cold stuff away, and the frozen food in the freezer. I bought one of those roasted chicken at Sam's club for dinner (their roasted chickens are so much bigger than at any other store) I made baked potatoes, cauliflower, and sliced fresh tomatoes. It was very good, and easy too. Now I am thinking what will I have for dinner tomorrow ???? I bought all this food, but didn't really think in terms of dinners ??? Oh well our granddaughter is coming for the weekend, maybe she will think of something ? Robert we have so many volunteer Morning Glories, I now call them the German Weed, that's what a German women called them, when she first saw them growing. In Germany they are considered a WEED !!! I was surprised to find a whole bunch of Pomegranate Bushes/Trees, volunteers, must be about 14 of them, it looks like one of the pomegranates we set out for the birds, must have fallen in the dirt, and took root over the winter. At the end of the year, if we have any cracked open pomegranates on the bush, we put them up on a high place for the birds in the back yard, they love them !! Is funny, but we have three plants out front, right now they are in bloom, and it looks like we will have a bumper crop this year. I can't tell you how many people stop out front and come up and ask if they can have some pomegranates, that's beside the people who just go over and pick what they want, with out even asking. I guess if there in the front yard, they think they are free for the picking. One man pulled over to the curb and asked my husband if he could have a couple, my husband said yes, he got a box out of his truck and went over to the tree and began picking as fast as he could, my husband told him he could have a couple, but he couldn't fill his box with them. My neighbor a few houses over always thinks she can just come over and pick what she wants, I can't believe peoples manners. I have a neighbor across the street, she has a Lemon tree next to her garage, but close to the street, and I have seen neighbors from all over come and just pick what they want, even after she told them to not take the lemons, unless she says it's OK. I can't believe they think we planted the fruit trees for their convenience, so they can take what they want, when ever they want. I have seen my one neighbor, who I feel is pretty honest, send her son over and pick lemons from the neighbors house, with no thought to how it's really stealing !!! So I am glad to find these volunteer Pomegranate trees, so I can plant them in my back yard, where I will not have people stealing them when ever they want! Especially when I am going to make my Pomegranate jam, I will still have some on the tree. I am glad to hear your doing good Robert, you must be pretty healthy, to jump back that fast. It's also getting hot out here too, we have already had the air conditioning on a few times too. The wind is really whipping around here, there are several wild fires out here in California, so far they are all north of us, I am sure they were set by some nut case. I was watching this man on TV, he lost his house, and was so sad, I was so mad because they said the fire was stated on purpose. I am hoping that saying is true, "what goes around, comes around" and they get what they deserve in the end. Have a good evening everyone, Sully in Sunny California

    05/02/2013 05:25:28
    1. [ML] back brace
    2. Connie Leaman
    3. My husband just got a new back brace: http://www.mmarmedical.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=20729&Click=2828&utm_source=nextag&utm_medium=shoppingengine Has anyone had experience with one of these (especially with the shoulder straps)? What did you think? Connie

    05/02/2013 04:06:49
    1. Re: [ML] May Birthday List
    2. Sopharia Hurst
    3. I too wish everyone wonderful birthdays and many many more to all of you. May the good Lord Bless you'll all year. On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 9:25 AM, Joyce Ragels <[email protected]> wrote: > I wish you all a wonderful birthday and the blessing of many more. > J > > > On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 11:22 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > > > May > > > > Donna 5/4 [email protected] > > Ginny D. (GA) 5/6 [email protected] > > Barbara 5/15 [email protected] > > Pauline 5/16 [email protected] > > Grace Gathman (IL) 5/25 [email protected] > > Marilyne (ON) 5/28 [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > -- > Yesterday is experience. Tomorrow is hope. Today is getting from one to > the other as best we can. - John M. Henry > > Those who can laugh without cause have either found the true meaning of > happiness or have gone stark raving mad. - Norm Papernick > > It is never to late to be what you might have been. - George Eliot > > There are no noble wars - just noble warriors. Posted on the Vietnam Wall > > > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Sopharia http://www.jas.net/~sopharia One is nearer to God in a garden than anywhere else on Earth Plant smiles; grow giggles; harvest love

    05/02/2013 07:01:19
    1. Re: [ML] May Birthday List
    2. Joyce Ragels
    3. I wish you all a wonderful birthday and the blessing of many more. J On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 11:22 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > May > > Donna 5/4 [email protected] > Ginny D. (GA) 5/6 [email protected] > Barbara 5/15 [email protected] > Pauline 5/16 [email protected] > Grace Gathman (IL) 5/25 [email protected] > Marilyne (ON) 5/28 [email protected] > > > > > > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Yesterday is experience. Tomorrow is hope. Today is getting from one to the other as best we can. - John M. Henry Those who can laugh without cause have either found the true meaning of happiness or have gone stark raving mad. - Norm Papernick It is never to late to be what you might have been. - George Eliot There are no noble wars - just noble warriors. Posted on the Vietnam Wall

    05/02/2013 01:25:26
    1. Re: [ML] Hot days on their way
    2. ROBERT E PATY
    3. Jeannie, I hope and pray that your brother will be able to have the surgery before too long. I know from experience how painful the shoulder can be after a rotator cuff tear and what a relief it will be to finally recover from the surgery itself. My best regards to him. Morning glories are not rare here but not as common as they were when this housing tract was built in the 1960s. It used to be a huge cotton field and it was not uncommon to have a dozen or more plants come up each Spring for the first ten years or so. This house was built in 1960. I moved into it in 1969 and we were still digging them out into the 70s. Because of the amount of cotton that is still grown here, the morning glory has been declared "persona non grata" but I still see them in gardens around town even now. This is the first one that has come up here in at least 30 years. Looking forward to healthy growth and bloom. I checked the pot when I went out to get the paper this morning and my "baby" is standing tall. Robert E Paty, Scottsdale, AZ aka Mad Hatter > To: [email protected] > Date: Thu, 2 May 2013 00:44:15 -0500 > From: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [ML] Hot days on their way > > Glad you are doing so well ! I'm sure determination has a lot to do with > it...and the hand of the Lord . My oldest brother in law needs that > shoulder surgery but they can't keep his blood pressure down long enough > to get it done... > > Are morning glories rare there ? They volunteer up down in my garden, and > stray one always look real pretty when they bloom...Hope your little > volunteer does well...Jeannie T > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/02/2013 12:06:30
    1. [ML] hockey
    2. Barbara Mangan
    3. GO FOR IT PENS. WIN AGAIN ON FRIDAY. BARB

    05/01/2013 08:27:51
    1. Re: [ML] Hot days on their way
    2. Glad you are doing so well ! I'm sure determination has a lot to do with it...and the hand of the Lord . My oldest brother in law needs that shoulder surgery but they can't keep his blood pressure down long enough to get it done... Are morning glories rare there ? They volunteer up down in my garden, and stray one always look real pretty when they bloom...Hope your little volunteer does well...Jeannie T ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Wed, 1 May 2013 14:06:35 -0700 ROBERT E PATY <[email protected]> writes: > Sully, Sorry to hear that you are not feeling your best but it > sounds like your are improving. Me too! Recovery from surgery is > coming along nicely and I seem to have outwitted that nasty cold I > came down with after the surgery. I have had seven sessions of > physical therapy with another dozen or so to go. Most of the pain is > gone from my shoulder and the therapist has been able to increase > the amount of motion in that joint. He is satisfied with progress to > date and expects more rapid improvements in the weeks to come. We > had three or four consecutive days of 100+ degree weather over the > weekend. Temps are now in the upper 90s now and are projected to > stay there for awhile. I finally had to turn on the A/C yesterday > evening. It was just too warm in the house for comfortable sleep. I > have the thermostat set at 83 right now but will probably have to > lower it when I get ready for bed tonight. Might not sleep well > otherwise. I had a volunteer morning glory come up last week in ! > the flower bed under my living room window.When my sister brought > me home from PT this morning we dug it out and put it in a pot. The > pot sits in a spot that gets filtered sun all afternoon. I watered > it in with some B-1 and so far it looks like it isn't going to wilt. > It only has two secondary leaves right now but I expect it to do > more growing quickly so I will have to see where I will be able to > set the pot so the vine can have something to grow on. Think I will > read for awhile. Robert E Paty, Scottsdale, AZ aka Mad Hatter > > To: [email protected] ____________________________________________________________ Woman is 60 But Looks 25 Mom publishes simple facelift trick that angered doctors... http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/5181fee57a0867ee57179st04duc

    05/01/2013 06:44:15
    1. [ML] Hot days on their way
    2. Shirley Sullivan
    3. Good morning Friends I haven't been feeling good this last week, just starting to feel good enough to do a few things around the house. My husband has been taking care of me, and doing most of the shopping. We usually go shopping the first of the month, but I am just not up to it today. Maybe tomorrow ??? They say it will be up in the high 80's the next few days, so hot, so soon. (yuck) But we should be getting our Gray May and June Gloom (that's when we get lots of overcast from the ocean), always good for working outside in the garden. Our tomato plants are big enough to plant now, just need to find a good sunny spot ?? My nieces' son is getting married next month, but I don't think we will go, it's going to be a long day, and My husband and I just aren't up to it. The music these young people like, is just to much for my husband. I like some of it, but not all of it. The wedding and receptions is over a hour from our house, and just to much for us right now. We would have to come home at night, and we don't drive at night anymore unless it's a emergency . I use to love going to weddings, I loved seeing all the relatives I hadn't see for awhile, enjoyed the dancing, the food was good, I even liked finding a pretty dress to wear. Now it's just so much trouble, you get to the reception, they are still taking photo's of the wedding party, so people drink to much before they ever serve the dinner, it's never close to home, and from start to finish, it can be 6 hours. My husband has never enjoyed weddings, so he sits at our table with a sad look on his face, doesn't visit with people, even people he knows. He just wants to go home, get into comfortable clothes, watch some sports game on TV. It's warming up out back, put on long pants and long sleeve shirt this morning, I guess I will have to change. I have been reading a lot since I didn't feel good, and now I am in the middle of a good book, and will go read a few pages. I am glad to hear that Sherry is holding her own, that's good news indeed. All of you have a good day, what ever your doing, Sully, in Sunny and hot California

    05/01/2013 09:04:13
    1. Re: [ML] May Birthday List
    2. Donna Hyndman
    3. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 2:09 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ML] May Birthday List Thank you and to everyone that has a birthday this month..Happy Birthday and may God bless you with many more. Donna I will change it for next year. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm

    05/01/2013 08:22:51
    1. Re: [ML] May Birthday List
    2. I will change it for next year. ------- Original Message ------- >From : Donna Hyndman[mailto:[email protected]] Sent : 5/1/2013 2:00:21 PM To : [email protected] Cc : Subject : RE: Re: [ML] May Birthday List This is Donna and until this list was put up I hadn't realized you had my old email address. My new one is [email protected] Could someone please tell me how to go about changing it. Thank you. Donna -----Original Message----- May Donna 5/4 [email protected] Ginny D. (GA) 5/6 [email protected] Barbara 5/15 [email protected] Pauline 5/16 [email protected] Grace Gathman (IL) 5/25 [email protected] Marilyne (ON) 5/28 [email protected] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/01/2013 08:09:37
    1. Re: [ML] Hot days on their way
    2. ROBERT E PATY
    3. Sully, Sorry to hear that you are not feeling your best but it sounds like your are improving. Me too! Recovery from surgery is coming along nicely and I seem to have outwitted that nasty cold I came down with after the surgery. I have had seven sessions of physical therapy with another dozen or so to go. Most of the pain is gone from my shoulder and the therapist has been able to increase the amount of motion in that joint. He is satisfied with progress to date and expects more rapid improvements in the weeks to come. We had three or four consecutive days of 100+ degree weather over the weekend. Temps are now in the upper 90s now and are projected to stay there for awhile. I finally had to turn on the A/C yesterday evening. It was just too warm in the house for comfortable sleep. I have the thermostat set at 83 right now but will probably have to lower it when I get ready for bed tonight. Might not sleep well otherwise. I had a volunteer morning glory come up last week in the flower bed under my living room window.When my sister brought me home from PT this morning we dug it out and put it in a pot. The pot sits in a spot that gets filtered sun all afternoon. I watered it in with some B-1 and so far it looks like it isn't going to wilt. It only has two secondary leaves right now but I expect it to do more growing quickly so I will have to see where I will be able to set the pot so the vine can have something to grow on. Think I will read for awhile. Robert E Paty, Scottsdale, AZ aka Mad Hatter > To: [email protected] > From: [email protected] > Date: Wed, 1 May 2013 15:04:13 -0400 > Subject: [ML] Hot days on their way > > > Good morning Friends > > > I haven't been feeling good this last week, just starting to feel good enough to do a few things around the house. My husband has been taking care of me, and doing most of the shopping. We usually go shopping the first of the month, but I am just not up to it today. Maybe tomorrow ??? > > > They say it will be up in the high 80's the next few days, so hot, so soon. (yuck) But we should be getting our Gray May and June Gloom (that's when we get lots of overcast from the ocean), always good for working outside in the garden. Our tomato plants are big enough to plant now, just need to find a good sunny spot ?? > > > My nieces' son is getting married next month, but I don't think we will go, it's going to be a long day, and My husband and I just aren't up to it. The music these young people like, is just to much for my husband. I like some of it, but not all of it. The wedding and receptions is over a hour from our house, and just to much for us right now. We would have to come home at night, and we don't drive at night anymore unless it's a emergency . I use to love going to weddings, I loved seeing all the relatives I hadn't see for awhile, enjoyed the dancing, the food was good, I even liked finding a pretty dress to wear. Now it's just so much trouble, you get to the reception, they are still taking photo's of the wedding party, so people drink to much before they ever serve the dinner, it's never close to home, and from start to finish, it can be 6 hours. My husband has never enjoyed weddings, so he sits at our table with a sad look on his face, doesn't visit with people, even peopl! > e he knows. He just wants to go home, get into comfortable clothes, watch some sports game on TV. > > > It's warming up out back, put on long pants and long sleeve shirt this morning, I guess I will have to change. I have been reading a lot since I didn't feel good, and now I am in the middle of a good book, and will go read a few pages. > > I am glad to hear that Sherry is holding her own, that's good news indeed. > > > All of you have a good day, what ever your doing, > Sully, in Sunny and hot California > > > > > > > > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/01/2013 08:06:35
    1. Re: [ML] May Birthday List
    2. Donna Hyndman
    3. This is Donna and until this list was put up I hadn't realized you had my old email address. My new one is [email protected] Could someone please tell me how to go about changing it. Thank you. Donna -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 1:22 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ML] May Birthday List May Donna 5/4 [email protected] Ginny D. (GA) 5/6 [email protected] Barbara 5/15 [email protected] Pauline 5/16 [email protected] Grace Gathman (IL) 5/25 [email protected] Marilyne (ON) 5/28 [email protected] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/01/2013 08:00:21
    1. [ML] May Birthday List
    2. May Donna 5/4 [email protected] Ginny D. (GA) 5/6 [email protected] Barbara 5/15 [email protected] Pauline 5/16 [email protected] Grace Gathman (IL) 5/25 [email protected] Marilyne (ON) 5/28 [email protected]

    05/01/2013 07:22:14