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Marie2020

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@Gardening with Rabbits, first 🙏🙏🙏. I am adding this to my DD/my prayer list, we pray most M-F's over the phone.
Secondly, DH had suffered several heart attacks, Finally he went to the ER in 2006, ALMOST 20 years ago, and had a successful triple bypass. HE had clogged arteries.
Though no robots at that time, they used a machine to substitute for his heart during the procedure.
That hasn't changed.
Recovery is time consuming, BUT, I believe that this is your Best option.
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The changes in the angle of the sun, where it rises and falls on the horizon, the length of the daylight ... the shortness of the Winter days ... it is all so dramatic at this latitude. Six in the morning and almost dead dark. Seven in the evening and dark. Good Grief –– it is still September!

I'd like to go for a drive today before the icy roads show up. Delayed lawn mowing, shouldn't have but I had a drive late this week and it delayed the schedule. Besides, even if this unusually warm weather continues, mowing will have to shift out of a 7 day cycle. Shifting out of the irrigation schedule will also need to occur. This is a lengthening of the harvest season but I wasn't prepared for much more growing of late plantings. If bad weather was to slam us soon, I'd have real problems with clearing the garden beds and prepping soil for 2026. Harvested the honeydew melons yesterday, amazingly. I can, at least clear that vine out of the way.

The air quality is firmly in Unhealthy for some ... it is the smoke settling in the Columbia Basin. The winds and nearness of the wildfires isn't too much of a factor here on this periphery. That is, at this moment.

Beef stew for Sunday dinner –– I know that sounds like what would be on a peasant's table but that picture fits well for me. I am pleased that the celeriac has made such good growth and this bowl of grub will be celery-flavor dominant and fitting for the Fall season :).


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Wow! Set off a fire alarm with all the steam being generated in the kitchen with the boiling veggies and no open window!
 
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