French frogs

I hope your getting good rest , Buddy.

Slept coma like a Again... Very unusual for me?

Calling all frawgs! Good morning! Your all special
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:frow.... Don't cry cuz it's over... Smile..... You made it.... Have to tell my wife that all the time
Good morninig and Shalom you too!

Morning Benny....

:hugs    Sorry to hear, Phil.  I hope you feel better today!






Good morning folks!

Not sure what's up.... Dizzy

Good morning Frogs. Hope you all have a good day.


You Too Friday... I'm having one of those spells I was talking about with you.... Vertigo.... But what was the extreme sleepiness about?
:smack you would. :lau

Howdy farmboy.... And everyone else I missed
 
Those purple elephants are gorgeous! What are they? Not that I'd have anywhere near the right conditions to grow them, mind...
Oh wow -- is it starting to hit you yet? X2! We are working on relocating back to the PNW (Oregon to be exact) -- it's time to go "home" -- not sure if it will be bigger or better, but it will be back to our families and that is something we are both very ready for.
I've never been to that area, but I imagine it would suit me fine, as long as it wasn't too far north.... My body doesn't like bitter cold....
Come visit here! Our trees are bigger :p And it rarely even frosts here.
I could handle the PNW as long as I was on the back side of the mountains. On the coastal side it's not bitter cold, it's just damp, dreary, drizzly and gray a lot of the time. Keeps things incredibly green though. (My parents are in NW Washinton) I'm wired to run on sunshine, and if I didn't see the sun for a month straight, I'd be hanging from the rafters. That said, there are inland places up there that would be great for me,
I have to admit that it does get a bit gloomy...
I could handle the PNW as long as I was on the back side of the mountains. On the coastal side it's not bitter cold, it's just damp, dreary, drizzly and gray a lot of the time. Keeps things incredibly green though. (My parents are in NW Washinton) I'm wired to run on sunshine, and if I didn't see the sun for a month straight, I'd be hanging from the rafters. That said, there are inland places up there that would be great for me,
The exact location is TBD -- somewhere in the general area of the Portland metro -- DH's parents and my mom/sister are in that general area with the former being about 40 minutes North-ish and my mom/sister being a little over an hour to the South.....so anywhere in between will be great, jobs will have a lot to do with just where we settle. I can't wait to be living somewhere that we can wake up one day and decide to "run over to the coast for the day" again.....and to be able to see our families whenever we want.
A goodly chunk of my family's in the Willamette Valley, with some up in Washington. Wouldn't it be funny, if...? Though I don't think any of my family's where you are. Can't be sure, though, since I've pretty much always been the out-of-touch one.
I could handle the PNW as long as I was on the back side of the mountains. On the coastal side it's not bitter cold, it's just damp, dreary, drizzly and gray a lot of the time. Keeps things incredibly green though. (My parents are in NW Washinton) I'm wired to run on sunshine, and if I didn't see the sun for a month straight, I'd be hanging from the rafters. That said, there are inland places up there that would be great for me,
Hey, I love the coastal side! :lol:
We can hear the sea lions when they really get going. Drives the dogs nuts, though, so I'm glad that the house does a good job of muffling :gig
Yep, that guy needs several of these: :smack :lau I'm with you, Friday! Hanging from the rafters without enough sunshine!
I melt in too much sun... :lau
Eh, sun's fine--certainly prettier than gray all the time. That said, some clouds make for a more interesting sky than unrelieved blue for months (unrelieved blue for a couple days is nice, though). Then again, the normal pattern for summer around here is blue sky=wind=cold, overcast=less cold.
And I'll take the sun for a weekend max... :gig Love it... almost like home... just missin' my Pacific coast... :hugs :hugs Go shoot that possum and toss the trap and shoot the rats!! Thanks! Loving our green!
I love ours, too. (I live in the thin green stripe going down the middle of NM along the muddy Rio Grande.) It's just the brilliant blue sky that does it for me. Hope you can handle the sun for a little more than that - it's a long way to come visit me for just a few days!
No, y'see, she'd be visiting me, and stopping at your place on the way here and/or the way back ;) Huh, I thought I had more quotes after this :idunno Listening to Mr. P doing soundchecks in the living room--singing "Testing the mic, testing the mic" to the tune of "Stairway to Heaven." Much funnier than it reads here...
They called Snail vine or Phaseolus giganteus Reed this https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cochliasanthus https://toptropicals.com/catalog/uid/Phaseolus_giganteus.htm
Hm, looks like they might actually grow here...
 
Good morning Oz! It's a nice one this morn! Oh my gosh! Yes, it's starting to sink in! Her friends slot of them are leaving state for college! I'm so glad she's going to Fort Hays State university across town
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It's really hard to believe that 18 years has flown by! This is her last week of school!!! Graduation is on the 15th. She does have 1 more game this Thursday. Trying to get her party stuff together and organized. She's living on the dorms this fall she wants to experience the whole college thing. She's such a good girl. We put a book of pictures together for her. The last page says
"Don't cry because it's over...
Smile because it happened...
I am already having basket case moments!
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to you -- It is really amazing just how fast the years fly by. I went through this for the first time two years ago when DD graduated (gosh, can't believe it's been two years!). At least you won't have far to go to visit her!
 

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