Granny's gone and done it again

After I rested a bit from this morning's exertions, I got a different gardening tool and went out to do battle with the redbud tree that shades the propane tank. She's lovely but in this hot, rainy summer, has been getting ideas quite above her station. The propane guy has to able to fill the tank! She looks a bit more civilized now.

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AFTER:
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Nice!!!
 
I hope your dog doesn't come home with a cone of shame on the head. Betty had a reaction, her ears became so itchy, we took the cone off and wore an infant shirt so she doesn't do anything to the stitches.
No cone of shame, but she thinks she can do all of her usual jumping etc.
I can't believe her incision is only about an inch long! No stitches or staples!
 
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This little dog has a big piece of my heart. Any time there's surgery, there is a danger of losing them. If she died, I would have to be sedated. Just love her so much!
I do know that feeling and it's been 4 years now since my little fox terrier died of congestive heart failure. Abby was my pal.
 
I think there is less citric acid in grapefruit than in oranges. My dad could eat all the grapefruit he wanted but a single orange would give him the belly ache.I think the lemon and lime only have what is natural citric acid in them and not an additive. It seems to be just dehydrated juice to a powdered form. I'm lucky that a very few things bother me at all now. As long as no one comes at me with liver and onions, butterscotch, or canned rutabagas I can wing it.
I love liver and onions. I don't make it as it's not my hubby's favorite, but now and then if we go to a restaurant, I'll order it.
 

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