Sunday April 30th 2023

Published

Dianah glad you're getting mail again, hopefully nothing got stolen

Stars that is annoying, wonder if using the closed captioning might help when the sound isn't working

Thanks for the picture Tweety

Ado hope you can find some time to read

Got started early yesterday morning to get the car into the shop and get the rental in time to drive out to meet up with the environmental group.  However there was a delay in getting the rental, then I found they had almost completed the tire rotation and  all the various checks.  So I cancelled the rental and just waited a few minutes more and the car was done

Met the environmental group a bit late, we were cutting back sumac on a prairie site.  Only 5 of us, probably a longer drive for many of them, who I think tend to live on the north side of the city, and the expected rain.  Did rain a bit intermittently,  then more continuously near the end, so we ended a bit early.  

Went home and changed and met dad for lunch, then came home exercised and watched Svengoolie, which was OK but a bit slow

Have noticed, with the various groups I'm part of, that I tend to relate better to people my age or older than those significantly younger, like those in the environmental group.  

Today will go to church a bit early to help get coffee hour set up.  Might have time for a walk  before church,  after church it's expected to rain most of the day.  Will do a little cooking  aftewards

Will be a bit colder today, in the upper 40s

 

Specializes in Med nurse in med-surg., float, HH, and PDN.

A while ago I read online which houseplants it is okay for a cat to chew on. Unfortunately it is somewhere in an animal site and I don't know where it is now. BUT, I think you would be surprised that there are 5-6 plants that are perfectly safe for a cat to eat. Of course, then the plants will not look very pretty, but the cats will love you for the greens. ?

Specializes in RETIRED Cath Lab/Cardiology/Radiology.
No Stars In My Eyes said:

A while ago I read online which houseplants it is okay for a cat to chew on. Unfortunately it is somewhere in an animal site and I don't know where it is now. BUT, I think you would be surprised that there are 5-6 plants that are perfectly safe for a cat to eat. Of course, then the plants will not look very pretty, but the cats will love you for the greens. ?

Even if the plant is safe for cats to eat, our cats would ruin it, so it would not be aesthetically pleasing, so to speak!  They would knock it over and rip it to shreds.  Then who would clean up the mess???  Dh and I!  So, no plants indoors.  ?

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

I kill aloe.

 

Specializes in LTC, assisted living, med-surg, psych.
sirI said:

I kill aloe.

 

HAHAHAHA!

+ Join the Discussion