Granny's gone and done it again

Yup, I got a few of those. And of course a few fairy eggs. And the other day I got a "horse" egg, looks to be a double-yolker, lol! They do keep us guessing, don't they! How you feeling tonight, Mrs. Woozles?
Great nick name! I'm better tonight. Hoping tommorow is even better. I've heard this happens for most with Vestibular problems. A few good days a few bad. I was doing that..but not this bad. I just wait for the better days I never know before my feet hit the floor in the mornings how my day is going to be. Hope you've been feeling better!
 
Yup, I got a few of those. And of course a few fairy eggs. And the other day I got a "horse" egg, looks to be a double-yolker, lol! They do keep us guessing, don't they! How you feeling tonight, Mrs. Woozles?
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Great nick name! I'm better tonight. Hoping tommorow is even better. I've heard this happens for most with Vestibular problems. A few good days a few bad. I was doing that..but not this bad. I just wait for the better days I never know before my feet hit the floor in the mornings how my day is going to be. Hope you've been feeling better!
I was a bit dizzy myself today. I was painting and had to keep bending over to dip my paintbrush, then straighten up to paint. Nearly fell off the ladder once!
 
@h2oratt see this? Its from IN. DNR
On average, an artificial tree is used for 7 years before it is disposed of. So if a tree is displayed for 1 month/year, it will have served as a Christmas tree a total of 7 months while remaining in a landfill indefinitely. Even if it were to be used for 20 holiday seasons, it’s still going to end up in a landfill far longer. Live Christmas trees, however, are both a renewable and biodegradable natural resource. On average it takes about 7 years to raise a Christmas tree to marketable size. During that time, it is absorbing carbon dioxide and filtering the air of particulate matter and releasing oxygen. Live Christmas trees are also providing watershed protection and excellent habitat for songbirds and other wildlife.
Learn more about the live trees, how to select them and how to keep a live tree fresh and safe at http://www.in.gov/dnr/forestry/7561.htm.
 

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