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Where do the little items, you drop right in front of you, that seem to
disappear, go? A bottle cap, a pin/needle,thread, pen, etc......Sometimes you find them some weeks/months later, while cleaning, or if it's a needle. by stepping on it.:eek::mad: Where do they go:confused:? |
Sally I always drop at least one medicine on the floor when I am doing my pill keeper for the week. For the life of me I can't see it. Where does it go???? I'm just glad the cat has never seem to be interested. She did enjoy rolling around my little Colace pills on the floor one time. I usually find them in the day light hours when the sun is shining in the kitchen.
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Oh yes, I forgot dropping pills..:eek: When Pal was here, I had to search
and search, because he would eat them. My cat found an LDN cap and just played with it, until I could snatch it from her..:D |
It is so sad how local news programs get all out of whack when the first snow hits-just roll the video from the year before with the salt trucks getting ready, etc...
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We have snow for 6-7 months of the year where I live, so it doesn't really make the news. We know that its on the way when the highways people put up little pole flags along some of the curbs and traffic islands so that they can see where they are once the snow piles accumulate, so that they don't crash their plows into them.
By this time of year most us have had our studded winter tires on and, for those that have them, snow plow blades on the fronts of their trucks (mine isn't on yet). Others have put away their cars for the winter and have dragged their road-salt corroded jalopies out of their garages...or out of the back 40, as the case may be. We even have an "Ugly Truck" contest during the winter. Last year's winner was a beat up 1978 Ford pick-up truck that had a cracked winshield (most vehicles need a new one by spring from the flying rocks that they put on the snow covered roads for traction), shot gun bullet holes in the tailgate, a 26 inch round of log for a front wheel, a gun rack with a full compliment, and a partially frozen road kill moose carcass with chunks hacked out of it's rump (apparently for dog food), being guarded by a couple of well fed, howling hound dogs in the bed of it.:D Got to love the Northern Canadian region! Once the tourists leave and the snow flies, pretty much anything goes up here. The police retire to the local doughnut shop to shoot the breeze with the locals, the sanding crews and tow truck drivers; who all pretty much get dispached from there. Its kind of a fun time. With love, Erika |
I am one who hates winter, but on these crisp late autumn days, with just a touch of snow on the grass, it makes me feel SO alive!!:)
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Hi Sally
I can answer your question. There is a sock monster that lurks very quietly in your dryer. It attacks without warning. If you ever find the lost sock, it is months later, when you have already thrown out the other one. :(ginnie:grouphug:
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I had the best random thought last night but was too sleepy to get up and log back onto the computer to post it.
Wouldn't you know....I now cannot remember what it was!! :o |
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