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You guys are just too kind. I'm not sure I would call standing in muck shoes, shoveling chicken poop, while swatting gnats and flies in sweltering heat particularly inspiring. But then maybe you guys don't get out too much.
Just kidding - love you all - you keep me going.
I am, however, finding that I'm having awful allergic reactions to the gnat bites (or "noseeums"). My entire eye swelled shut after two bit me on the side of the eye and I looked like a cyclops. Then they got me on the elbow and back of arm and the entire upper arm and elbow swelled till I couldn't bend it. Every night I'm itching all over and practically bathing in alchohol. I've never been allergic to anything in my life but hey, welcome to 50, per my doctor - and he only charged me a little over $1,000 to tell me that.
So now I'm working on my farm and in my garden wearing long pants, socks, gloves and long sleeve shirts. Did I mention it is nearly 100 degrees with 100% humidity. I have to change clothes two and three times a day I get so soaked. Now I know that's an inspiring image if ever I heard one.
I'm starting to ask myself "What the heck am I doing? I could be laying on a beach somewhere, snapping my fingers for Jose to bring me another margaritta.
You guys are just too kind. I'm not sure I would call standing in muck shoes, shoveling chicken poop, while swatting gnats and flies in sweltering heat particularly inspiring. But then maybe you guys don't get out too much.

Just kidding - love you all - you keep me going.
I am, however, finding that I'm having awful allergic reactions to the gnat bites (or "noseeums"). My entire eye swelled shut after two bit me on the side of the eye and I looked like a cyclops. Then they got me on the elbow and back of arm and the entire upper arm and elbow swelled till I couldn't bend it. Every night I'm itching all over and practically bathing in alchohol. I've never been allergic to anything in my life but hey, welcome to 50, per my doctor - and he only charged me a little over $1,000 to tell me that.
So now I'm working on my farm and in my garden wearing long pants, socks, gloves and long sleeve shirts. Did I mention it is nearly 100 degrees with 100% humidity. I have to change clothes two and three times a day I get so soaked. Now I know that's an inspiring image if ever I heard one.
I'm starting to ask myself "What the heck am I doing? I could be laying on a beach somewhere, snapping my fingers for Jose to bring me another margaritta.