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Roberta, You're still sick, and you went to work? A real trooper.
You guessed it, the siding is vinyl. Breaks like Turkish Taffy. It's got holes in it from the tree hitting it but it does not have to be relplaced immediately. It cracked in small holes the size of a dime but that was mostly at the laps where it is doubled over, so no biggie. The decorative shutters can wait too.
I started taking the arthritis med yesterday. It is actually chemo, and it lowers your immune system. Just what I need this time of year. So far no adverse affects from the drug but it takes a while to affect the arthritis. I'm staying home the rest of the week because of the double vision still being there, although it seems better. Plus I have more doctor visits and I tried to make the MRI appointment and their computers are down. I called the vet to check on Jack and their answering service picked up. No power or phones at the vet, and they are only taking emergencies. We will take a swing by there to see how Jack is today.
All in all I guess we ad done of the lucky ones to have gotten power back last night. Those that didn't and don't have a generator must be freezing. Keeping some poultry in the house is a good idea to discourage relatives. Even if they drop by unexpectedly, a poop from a peahen can clear the room In a hurry.
Have to give that idea some thought.
Roberta, You're still sick, and you went to work? A real trooper.
You guessed it, the siding is vinyl. Breaks like Turkish Taffy. It's got holes in it from the tree hitting it but it does not have to be relplaced immediately. It cracked in small holes the size of a dime but that was mostly at the laps where it is doubled over, so no biggie. The decorative shutters can wait too.
I started taking the arthritis med yesterday. It is actually chemo, and it lowers your immune system. Just what I need this time of year. So far no adverse affects from the drug but it takes a while to affect the arthritis. I'm staying home the rest of the week because of the double vision still being there, although it seems better. Plus I have more doctor visits and I tried to make the MRI appointment and their computers are down. I called the vet to check on Jack and their answering service picked up. No power or phones at the vet, and they are only taking emergencies. We will take a swing by there to see how Jack is today.
All in all I guess we ad done of the lucky ones to have gotten power back last night. Those that didn't and don't have a generator must be freezing. Keeping some poultry in the house is a good idea to discourage relatives. Even if they drop by unexpectedly, a poop from a peahen can clear the room In a hurry.
