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Granny's gone and done it again

ditto but way to far to drive. Even though I could visit my Sister and her family in the philly area then.
Have you seen her dogs/pups? Here's a few photos. :)
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Granny we used to have a dog and several cats. When the last one died that was it. The cost of caring for them properly just got out of had. We took 3 kittens in for their shots and got a bill for over $500. No more.

Nap time for awhile.
Yes, pets cost a lot of money! I vaccinate my own, much cheaper.
 
Two sons born in Detroit. We are here near the FL state line in AL because it was to cold and wet in the winter for our arthritis. We went to the beach in Bradenton and to Tampa to pick up stalks of bananas right off the boat.
We lived in Bradenton for a long time. Moved there because that's where my parents lived.
 
FL citrus has been hit with two disease killing thousands of acres. Every time they replant the new trees are dead before making a mature tree often. I've seen some new trees being planted in a tunnel like green house of fabric. I don't know how that is working out but it adds to costs. There really just isn't the supply there used to be. Many years ago citrus buyers for small growers would make the rounds telling the growers that California has a bumper crop this year trying to lower the price they had to pay. My home county at the time had more citrus than all the other citrus growing states combined. You could take a drive and see thousands upon thousands of acres of green trees. Not anymore.
Because oranges didn't pay then, so they built more housing.
 

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