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- SouthWestern Virginia
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- Kubota L5240 EX mark 60 in 29 hp Toro 60inch Z Master 21 inch walk behind Polaris 900 hunter edition 30in toro walk behind
Great suggestion Sodamo
But swinging at an underhand pitch is SOOOOOO tempting!I was being good.
all of our doors are either full-length glass or have storm doors,now doggie doors won’t work there,man’s this is a log home,and Mrs would frown upon me hacking holes in the house with a chainsaw. . .KJC. Any chance of alternatives for Harry? I installed a doggie door in our bedroom that leads to a fenced area roughly 20x20. If needed, the dogs could be confined to that area, see old pic
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They have a somewhat sheltered area along back of bedroom. Could close the doggie door to keep them confined, but don’t. What we do is Makani proof the bedroom, things like nothing laying around he likes, doors closed to the bathroom and office, their pillows locked in the crate - he’s very adept dragging them thru the doggie door.
Not a perfect solution, but tolerable. He’s getting better. This is a normal area they use every day, so not really a confinement.
Maybe you have an area you can configure to suit yours and Harrys needs.
Don't we all?but I can say things here I cannot say to Mrs…
It’s not a game anyways20F clear sky.
Been good day getting this and that done,settle in for good afternoon nap but kittens decided not to be.
No Bills Steeler game so plan B feet up and numb it rest of the evening.
Enjoy your evening all.
On the subject of eyes -Floaters float. They move about.
Wow! Sorry to hear that. Hope the shots continue to help with improvement. How many shots does she have to get?On the subject of eyes -
My lovely wife had these little black dots that, with her describing them to our HMO, made them seem insignificant. And the HMO said eventually come in. Then they started getting bigger and blocking a lot of her vision. When we got to the HMO she was diagnosed with wet AMD and they rushed her to appointments for shots.
There are several "levels" of anti-VEGF injections, some are VERY expensive and not all insurance covers the better ones.
But she has been taking monthly shots and now the black spots have become slightly translucent and hopefully will not get worse.