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On Sun, 25 Nov 2018 03:53:15 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Saturday, November 24, 2018 at 4:59:33 PM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote: >> On Sat, 24 Nov 2018, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> >On Friday, November 23, 2018 itsjoan wrote: >> >>John Kuthe wrote: >> >> > https://scontent-ort2-2.xx.fbcdn.net...&oe=5CA8DF 74 >> >> > >> >> > Leftovers are cool!! >> >> >> >> Turkey looks good, can't stand the whole cranberries and I don't know what >> >> that stuff in the upper right portion of the picture is. >> > >> >Can't stand the cooked cranberries, and that's dressing in the upper right. >> >It never saw the inside of a turkey. >> > >> >We had turkey for lunch yesterday. We did the last of the yard work >> >(gutters, put away the patio furniture, blow the water our of the >> >hoses with the compressor, haul away the last of the big pots on the >> >patio). Then we swapped the full-size sofa in the living room for >> >a love seat and hauled the sofa to the curb. Some guys came and got >> >it right before I was going to roll it into the garage for the night. >> >Hooray! >> > >> >We were both tuckered out, so we had pizza and salad delivered. >> > >> >Today I'll bring the Christmas tree up from the basement and set it up. >> >Sad that we have to use an artificial tree, but DH is allergic to pine >> >pollen. >> >> Then get a fir tree or a spruce tree... Canadian hemlock makes an >> attractiove Christmas tree too I doubt you will find any pine trees >> sold as Christmas trees... pine trees are grown for lumber. they get >> very large and as they grow they lose their lower branches so don't >> have that conical Christmas tree shape. >> >> And besides, the conifers used for Christmas trees produce pollen in >> late spring and early summer, by the time winter rolls around they've >> long stopped producing pollen and any clinging to the trees has been >> washed off by rain. > >No. The last couple of years we bought a Fraser fir, he started wheezing >pretty much as soon as the tree came in the house. > >> >If I'm really energetic I'll put the lights on it. If I'm >> >really, really energetic, I'll drag the old man out to the appliance >> >store to look at stoves. >> > >> >Cindy Hamilton > >He put the lights on it, and we've got a new stove on order: > >This one: > ><https://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-specs/PGS930SELSS> > >Although of course we did not pay the "MSRP". > >Cindy Hamilton Lovely, top o' the line.... enjoy! |
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