Granny's gone and done it again

My sister and I own a blog and we are changing who we use, so dose anyone know of any good blog builders? Please say yes! Maybe you know someone with a blog and you so happen to know who host their blog. :fl

I don't want to pay to use it, but you can still name it off. :)
My nephew uses Tumblr. Don't know anything about it other than the name.

I've got three baby strawberries and two teensy cherry tomatoes! :celebrate

The heirloom tomato has doubled in size but has a big brown circle on the bottom. Is that because I touched it?? :oops:
Blossom end rot - they need calcium. Crunch up some more dried egg shell and sprinkle it around the base.

OH wishing I have a few bachelor buttons coming up I put them in with my Violas will try to get a pic latter.
Bachelor buttons!!! :wee
We are really having a hard time of it. So hot out, our old dog is dying, and these pups have turned into wolf puppies.

The stress is really getting to me.
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Sorry for you h2o. It's forking hot out your way! We are cooling down okay, the breeze is giving us some cooler air from the coast. News just said 88 for us tomorrow. I think I can face that without tears. :cool:
I saw on youtube or someplace a DIY air conditioner that uses a block of ice inside a chest with holes cut for a simple small fan to blow cold air out the front. Will work for a single room. Only pay for cost of the ice and running a 6" fan. Save you some money.
 
Vestibular disease in geriatric dogs is often mistaken for stroke. The vertigo caused by the disease can be particularly intense in older dogs with symptoms of nausea, difficulty or complete inability to stand up, head tilt, nystagmus, and circling.
I had an elderly dog with this. I thought certain I would be told euthanasia when I took her in, but thank goodness I was told as you were.
Did your vet recommend Dramamine (dimenhydrinate)? If not, you might ask about it.
This alleviated my dog's symptoms and she lived several more years. I think they might have also given steroids, but not sure. Over ten years ago.
 
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Vestibular disease in geriatric dogs is often mistaken for stroke. The vertigo caused by the disease can be particularly intense in older dogs with symptoms of nausea, difficulty or complete inability to stand up, head tilt, nystagmus, and circling.
I must have this my mom says I look like a dog looking for his bed going around in circles
 
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