MY GARDEN IS PROTECTED !

Hey...I miss you folks!! Back to school, face to face classes, but a bunch of rules about masks and reduced size classes, etc. Been thinking about retiring, I’ll be 75 this semester, but haven’t made up my mind yet. I’m committed til next May.

Best Regards, Les
 
Hey...I miss you folks!! Back to school, face to face classes, but a bunch of rules about masks and reduced size classes, etc. Been thinking about retiring, I’ll be 75 this semester, but haven’t made up my mind yet. I’m committed til next May.

Best Regards, Les

If you're thinking about retirement, seriously consider going for it and start your plans. You have to apply for Social Security something like 3 months ahead of when you plan to retire. Your time will be your own, and you can be as busy as you choose to be. Once you've settled into retirement you'll wonder how you had time to work. Good luck with whatever you decide to do.
 
If you're thinking about retirement, seriously consider going for it and start your plans. You have to apply for Social Security something like 3 months ahead of when you plan to retire. Your time will be your own, and you can be as busy as you choose to be. Once you've settled into retirement you'll wonder how you had time to work. Good luck with whatever you decide to do.

Thanks... I started drawing Social Security when I was 66...something like 8 years ago. I am also collecting my police pension, and making RMD's from a retirement account in addition to my salary at school. My money guy says that I'm basically working for free right now, as I only draw about 1/2 of my salary, and I will be able to replace that with my TIAA/CREF retirement. I just enjoy what I'm doing, and it keeps me busy. But there are so many things going on right now that I don't quite enjoy my work as much as I used to.

Hey, susie...where are you??? We all miss you!!

Best Regards, Les
 
I haven't been on here much this summer, either. Spending lots of time on my garden until the hurricane got us on 8/4. We had a tree uproot, wipe out our shed, landing broadside across the back of the house from right to left. The top of the tree caught up in our metal spiral staircase on a the upstairs deck, bending the top of the staircase and breaking the metal rails at the edge and cracking some boards. All in all, the Good Lord must have been looking out for us because the house wasn't damaged inside, we are all ok, and we have a full house generator and didn't lose power like all our neighbors for 5 days. Also, we kept the dogs in even though it had stopped raining and the winds were calm. They wanted to go out, but I refused to take a chance. They are tiny (7-9 lbs). While I had my hand on the glass door thinking about it, we heard the tree tip over, hanging onto the shed roof and swaying with the roots half out of the ground. Then it fell. We were able to get someone to take the tree down. It was more difficult to get someone to pull the stump out (big roots all around it instead of going down into the ground, very hard to get out-didn't want to wind up with a sinkhole later from rotted roots). Our contractor can't get to the site work till October because of previous commitments and the grass is all ruts from all the trucks and bulldozers to get rid of trees and stump. So we'll probably not finish before winter and maybe have to wait till spring to do the shed. We want a shed built on site not just cheaper one plopped down. The site is a mess of roots under the crushed shed so it won't be an easy build. We're making the shed bigger -- we don't have a lot of lawn equipment any more, so part of it will be toolshed and most of it will be a potting shed/"she shed"! I'm psyched about that part! That's my silver lining. So that's what I've been up to. Susie, I miss you! Come say hi when you can! Hi Les! Retire while you can still enjoy some free time! Hi to everyone else. Hope all is well! Linda (Redbert31)[emoji3059][emoji3059][emoji240][emoji240][emoji178][emoji178][emoji120][emoji120]

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Hi, Linda!! Good to hear from you, and super glad that you, hubby and the pups are ok!! Sounds like you will make lemonade out of the lemons that Mother Nature handed you this year!! Keep safe!!

Best Regards, Les
 
Hi, Linda!! Good to hear from you, and super glad that you, hubby and the pups are ok!! Sounds like you will make lemonade out of the lemons that Mother Nature handed you this year!! Keep safe!!

Best Regards, Les
Thanks Les, we are so grateful to be ok! When it's only stuff, replacement is easy--people and pets, not so much!

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Augusta has had 4 days of rain. Saturday, 2-20, is supposed to be sunny and 50° F in the afternoon. The week of 2-8, I got sunburned on Monday (78° ), almost drowned 2-9 and 2-10 from the torrential rain, then back to the freezer with highs from 36° to 45°.

Terri and I have been in pajamas, sweatshirts or sweat pants since early January. I do all the grocery shopping, go to the indoor range, or just take a 1 day road trip. Haven't worn a mask, haven't changed my life style, haven't had any illnesses, and am not getting the vaccine.

Two months of snuggly sweatshirts has been good. If only the Packers had beaten the Buccaneers!
 
We have had quite the little cold snap here in NE Tx. I haven't lost power or had pipe troubles, so Jake and I have just been waiting for better weather. 10" of snow and some cold nights but warm and full. Got my covid shot last Sunday and stopped by Sams Club and bought supplies. Filled my Pick-up with gas and got home with only 2" of snow on ground. When the real snow got here We were already holed-up. Hope all are well and I would like to hear from Susie...........
 
Has anyone heard from Susie lately? Around the holidays, I tried to contact her at the email she gave me awhile back and she didn't answer. I miss her and I'm concerned. Let me know if any of your have spoken to her in the last few months! Please, @Susieqz Susieqz, say hi, and let us know you're ok[emoji3590][emoji3590][emoji847][emoji847][emoji250][emoji250]

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Some good news, I have her mailing address from when I sent her the 'kitty crate' when she took the cats to the vet. I did not find her obituary in Tucumcari, NM.
Do you feel comfortable dropping her a postcard saying we miss her and we're asking about her? I have her first and last name that she gave me along with her email, but I don't think that even in a small town I could just put down her name and tucumcari,nm and expect she'll get it. Or as an alternative, do you feel ok about emailing her address to me and I'll send her a quick note? My email is [email protected].. I'll understand if you say no, but I would love to stay in touch with her. (If you do write her, please give her my email and she knows me by my "handle" here better than my real name) While she was active on the forum, I'd talk with her several times a week. Thanks, Linda ps thanks for the good news about there being no obituary. Not sure that if she was no longer with us that she even any had family that would post one. And she lived in a very isolated spot in a very small town. Thanks..

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This little bum showed up as a kitten inside the frame of my van through one of the holes in it. My neighbor, whose arm is smaller than mine, had to extract her. We fed her and took her to the vet and as you can see, the rest is history. It didn't take long for her to train us.
 

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