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DenaliBlues

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  1. Potted her plants.
  2. Attaway, Slow Progress! So glad you’re on the train to freedom!
  3. What an uplifting post, Slow Progress. So great that you made it “over the hump.” The timing of that hump is unique to each person, but freedom always awaits on the other side. Woo hoo!
  4. 5. Mend a shoe sole that’s flapping around.
  5. Woke up late.
  6. Sure, although the farther north you go the cooler things get. It’s a land of extremes. I remember July days that were nearly 90 degrees, and also February days that were 68 below zero. Never a dull moment! And yes, it was a wonderful place to grow up. I often get homesick. But I feel blessed and lucky to have come from such a special homeland.
  7. Aims to please.
  8. Hey, Sandi. Here in Maryland the smoke is still visible as a haze this evening, though it’s not as bad as it was earlier today. Many outdoor activities were canceled, air quality was “code red” (stay indoors if you have any health issues), and some people were masking up again. I grew up with wildfires in interior Alaska… lightning would strike and millions of acres would burn. But I’ve never seen this kind of smoke since moving to the east coast. Definitely hoping for some relief for our Canadian neighbors soon, and everyone else downwind!
  9. Crowned the king.
  10. 3. Attach a toupee.
  11. Congrats on 7 beautiful years of freedom!!
  12. This is great advice @jillar… thanks!!
  13. 9. Impale yourself.
  14. Enoki Mushroom
  15. Table for two.
  16. Happy monthasversary @Slow progress!! Sorry that you are still plagued by shingles, but it’s wonderful that you’ve stuck with your quit despite those hardships. Quitting is such a positive shift in your life, and the 4-week mark is a major milestone. Well done. Rock on!!
  17. NOPE, no way.

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