A’Burg Guy
Environmental Compliance Officer
Another cool, but not cold, start to this Monday.
Lu-Ann has a slightly torn meniscus. We found that out from the MRI we had done at Basha Diagnostics in MI. We’re still waiting for the MRI here! Anyway, the specialist has suggested physio which as a slow process but is helping. Because of the dyskinesia (uncontrolled movements) from her PD in her leg he is hesitant to scope and tidy things up through what is normally a minor surgery. I don’t know Mr. Parkinson but I wish he’d kept his damned disease to himself! Now, as Kathie would say, Sorry for yet another LONG boring story.
I was in long pants and a jacket yesterday morning too Dave. And I reckon I didn’t like it any more than you did. I did make it to shorts and a light sweatshirt to cut the grass, front and back, yesterday. As I’ve mentioned I’m not a big fan of most things “pumpkin spice”.
Kathie, there is most certainly a spot for you on the other side of the pearly gates. I’m glad George’s buddy didn’t come home while you were in his house too! Could have scared the heck out of both of you. Fifty years and done. That’s so sad for so many reasons. It looks like a nice weather week for a trip to Goderich.
I listened to Mary Hopkin again this morning Mike. Hard to believe that tune is 56 years old! I bet 15 year old me had a crush on her.
As I was watching the NFL highlights last evening I couldn’t help but think of Bill with The Patriots season opening win! They’d be “Super Bowl Bound”.
The Pearly Gates. It’s interesting how different folks picture them. Karen and Kathie seeing huge, lavish glittery gates. I wonder if Dave’s vision might be the welcoming door to his beloved “Moose”. I’m not sure what my gates would look like but I do know, and hope, that all my friends and pups who got there before me would be there. Not that I’m eager for any of us to find out too soon!
OK, enough rambling from me. I have things to do and that starts with feeding Ava!
Have a fantastic Monday.
Lu-Ann has a slightly torn meniscus. We found that out from the MRI we had done at Basha Diagnostics in MI. We’re still waiting for the MRI here! Anyway, the specialist has suggested physio which as a slow process but is helping. Because of the dyskinesia (uncontrolled movements) from her PD in her leg he is hesitant to scope and tidy things up through what is normally a minor surgery. I don’t know Mr. Parkinson but I wish he’d kept his damned disease to himself! Now, as Kathie would say, Sorry for yet another LONG boring story.
I was in long pants and a jacket yesterday morning too Dave. And I reckon I didn’t like it any more than you did. I did make it to shorts and a light sweatshirt to cut the grass, front and back, yesterday. As I’ve mentioned I’m not a big fan of most things “pumpkin spice”.
Kathie, there is most certainly a spot for you on the other side of the pearly gates. I’m glad George’s buddy didn’t come home while you were in his house too! Could have scared the heck out of both of you. Fifty years and done. That’s so sad for so many reasons. It looks like a nice weather week for a trip to Goderich.
I listened to Mary Hopkin again this morning Mike. Hard to believe that tune is 56 years old! I bet 15 year old me had a crush on her.
As I was watching the NFL highlights last evening I couldn’t help but think of Bill with The Patriots season opening win! They’d be “Super Bowl Bound”.
The Pearly Gates. It’s interesting how different folks picture them. Karen and Kathie seeing huge, lavish glittery gates. I wonder if Dave’s vision might be the welcoming door to his beloved “Moose”. I’m not sure what my gates would look like but I do know, and hope, that all my friends and pups who got there before me would be there. Not that I’m eager for any of us to find out too soon!
OK, enough rambling from me. I have things to do and that starts with feeding Ava!
Have a fantastic Monday.