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Sir Crows A lot
Alley how's your grandmother?
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luckily I haven't done it in years. Good thing too. I couldn't do it now. Guess I'd have to bust through the door. Unless the kids were here.I had never lol and was wearing shorts. Big mistake lol
After the dog locked us out of the house, we hid a key in the yard. Husband, who turned 61 today had to climb up the fence onluckily I haven't done it in years. Good thing too. I couldn't do it now. Guess I'd have to bust through the door. Unless the kids were here.
Wild, never heard of that double bloom.
Is Tomato Soup the variety name? Very pretty!tomato soup
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Ouch!First time I've ever seen one. Just happened to look out the garage window. Btw did I tell y'all I locked myself out the other morning? Had to climb through a window. Didn't look too bad from the outside but the inside drop was 3.5 ft. Got a couple nice bruises and splinters from that
After the dog locked us out of the house, we hid a key in the yard. Husband, who turned 61 today had to climb up the fence onto the back deck since there are no stairs and its 8 feet straight up!
Alley how's your grandmother?
Prayers and well wishes for her and you guys.She got to come home yesterdayand supposed to start chemo next week and has a PET scan tomorrow maybe?