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Hi Susie, Thanks for those kind words. This board sometimes seems anonymous, there's so much from so many different people at once. It's nice to know that my few words have been noticed. You convinced me to stay listed. You have a good night, now. Charlotte in CTSUZANNE SNYDER <juneflower60@...> wrote:

Hi Charlotte,

I don't know if you remember me my name is Susie you gave me advise and I like reading what you have to say to other people and I like you to stay on the list also. Well you have a good day. juneflower60 or Susiecharlotte clark <charlottie3@...> wrote:

Hi Margaret, The only trouble with this group is that there's always dozens of messages on my screen to plough through. Of course, I'm under no obligation to answer them all, and I don't. It's fun to jump in when I have something to say. I feel really blessed!! Three months after surgery, I can walk without pain!! My husband and I are taking a short trip for Labor Day Weekend, and then my life begins again the following week. I'm not quite sure yet how I'll shape it, but I'll figure it out, one day at a time. Lots of luck to you on your own recuperation. You'll get there before you know it!! It's nice to know that I'll be missed if I take myself off the list. Charlotte in CTMargaret Hayon <margaret@...> wrote:

Please don't unsubscribe, Charlotte! I'm glad you're feeling so much better. But you'd be missed here, and we need and appreciate your expertise and wisdom as a hippie-veteran.

Regards,

Margaret

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Yes, I'm sleeping much better. Thanks for asking. I'm beginning to think it's time for me to unsubscibe from this group, but it's still too much fun to read. TaTa CharloteSUZANNE SNYDER <juneflower60@...> wrote:

Hi Stan,

Thats a bummer that happen you are lucky you didn't electric yourself and thats good you know how to fix it. Well you have a nice day.

SusieStan <sagebush2020@...> wrote:

This morning I post a message to you, , about the joys of gardening.I've been working in the yard, and I have good news and I have bad news.First, the bad news:I had an accident.Now the good news:The accident didn't affect my body, only my extension cord.I was trimming a hedge. I'm used to garden equipment that is cordless and uses gas and oil.My relatively new trimmer is electric, my first energy-using tool like that.I was cutting away thinking about what a wonderful world this could be when suddenly my trimmer stopped. I looked down, and the cord was cut beautifully in two. I didn't even notice it, but I cut right through the electric cord.Well, thats better than cutting through my new hip prothesis, non?Things could have been much worse. I could have been just

starting the trimming, but I was virtually finished.I can fix the cord, so ce n'est pas grave.Be careful when you work in the garden folks. Accidents happen.Merely looks at the statistics related to the pregnancy frequency among teen-aged girls!Cheers,Stan,l'homme,in France> > Thanks for understanding. >

> Leigh, I can't even imigin getting a call out of the blue asking > if > > you would like to have surgery next week. But with such a long > wait > > common in the UK, getting as ready as possible, as soon as > possible > > may be your best bet, in case you do get a call like that next > month.> > You are right I need to sit down and make a list on paper instead > of > > letting it fly around in my head. Makeing a list is one of the of > > the things flying around, hopefully my next day off from work, I > will > > work on my list. Did get a few things from the hardward store > today, > > that I will find usefull in this new phase. > > > > Stan and Charlotte,> > Its good to hear you are both so much back to normal (or as close > as > > you can get Stan). Each time you

report yard work, Stan, I get > > hopeful maybe I can get the place looking good, and enjoy the > > process, insteading of dreading it like I have been as I have > > deterioated. Hey, have you tried turning your compost pile yet? > I > > missed Stans preop jitters, but I well remember yours Charlotte. > I > > hope you are sleeping better now also.> > > > Ta,> >

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GEE, CHARLOTTE, I LOOK FOR YOU, TOO. MARGE.

Hi Susie, Thanks for those kind words. This board sometimes seems anonymous, there's so much from so many different people at once. It's nice to know that my few words have been noticed. You convinced me to stay listed. You have a good night, now. Charlotte in CTSUZANNE SNYDER <juneflower60@...> wrote:

Hi Charlotte,

I don't know if you remember me my name is Susie you gave me advise and I like reading what you have to say to other people and I like you to stay on the list also. Well you have a good day. juneflower60 or Susiecharlotte clark <charlottie3@...> wrote:

Hi Margaret, The only trouble with this group is that there's always dozens of messages on my screen to plough through. Of course, I'm under no obligation to answer them all, and I don't. It's fun to jump in when I have something to say. I feel really blessed!! Three months after surgery, I can walk without pain!! My husband and I are taking a short trip for Labor Day Weekend, and then my life begins again the following week. I'm not quite sure yet how I'll shape it, but I'll figure it out, one day at a time. Lots of luck to you on your own recuperation. You'll get there before you know it!! It's nice to know that I'll be missed if I take myself off the list. Charlotte in CTMargaret Hayon <margaret@...> wrote:

Please don't unsubscribe, Charlotte! I'm glad you're feeling so much better. But you'd be missed here, and we need and appreciate your expertise and wisdom as a hippie-veteran.

Regards,

Margaret

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Yes, I'm sleeping much better. Thanks for asking. I'm beginning to think it's time for me to unsubscibe from this group, but it's still too much fun to read. TaTa CharloteSUZANNE SNYDER <juneflower60@...> wrote:

Hi Stan,

Thats a bummer that happen you are lucky you didn't electric yourself and thats good you know how to fix it. Well you have a nice day.

SusieStan <sagebush2020@...> wrote:

This morning I post a message to you, , about the joys of gardening.I've been working in the yard, and I have good news and I have bad news.First, the bad news:I had an accident.Now the good news:The accident didn't affect my body, only my extension cord.I was trimming a hedge. I'm used to garden equipment that is cordless and uses gas and oil.My relatively new trimmer is electric, my first energy-using tool like that.I was cutting away thinking about what a wonderful world this could be when suddenly my trimmer stopped. I looked down, and the cord was cut beautifully in two. I didn't even notice it, but I cut right through the electric cord.Well, thats better than cutting through my new hip prothesis, non?Things could have been much worse. I could have been just starting the trimming, but I was virtually finished.I can fix the cord, so ce n'est pas grave.Be careful when you work in the garden folks. Accidents happen.Merely looks at the statistics related to the pregnancy frequency among teen-aged girls!Cheers,Stan,l'homme,in France> > Thanks for understanding. > > Leigh, I can't even imigin getting a call out of the blue asking > if > > you would like to have surgery next week. But with such a long > wait > > common in the UK, getting as ready as possible, as soon as > possible > > may be your best bet, in case you do get a call like that next > month.> > You are right I need to sit down and make a list on paper instead > of > > letting it fly around in my head. Makeing a list is one of the of > > the things flying around, hopefully my next day off from work, I > will > > work on my list. Did get a few things from the hardward store > today, > > that I will find usefull in this new phase. > > > > Stan and Charlotte,> > Its good to hear you are both so much back to normal (or as close > as > > you can get Stan). Each time you report yard work, Stan, I get > > hopeful maybe I can get the place looking good, and enjoy the > > process, insteading of dreading it like I have been as I have > > deterioated. Hey, have you tried turning your compost pile yet? > I > > missed Stans preop jitters, but I well remember yours Charlotte. > I > > hope you are sleeping better now also.> > > > Ta,> >

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marge <palybami@...> wrote:

GEE, CHARLOTTE, I LOOK FOR YOU, TOO. MARGE.

Hi Susie, Thanks for those kind words. This board sometimes seems anonymous, there's so much from so many different people at once. It's nice to know that my few words have been noticed. You convinced me to stay listed. You have a good night, now. Charlotte in CTSUZANNE SNYDER <juneflower60@...> wrote:

Hi Charlotte,

I don't know if you remember me my name is Susie you gave me advise and I like reading what you have to say to other people and I like you to stay on the list also. Well you have a good day. juneflower60 or Susiecharlotte clark <charlottie3@...> wrote:

Hi Margaret, The only trouble with this group is that there's always dozens of messages on my screen to plough through. Of course, I'm under no obligation to answer them all, and I don't. It's fun to jump in when I have something to say. I feel really blessed!! Three months after surgery, I can walk without pain!! My husband and I are taking a short trip for Labor Day Weekend, and then my life begins again the following week. I'm not quite sure yet how I'll shape it, but I'll figure it out, one day at a time. Lots of luck to you on your own recuperation. You'll get there before you know it!! It's nice to know that I'll be missed if I take myself off the list. Charlotte in CTMargaret Hayon <margaret@...> wrote:

Please don't unsubscribe, Charlotte! I'm glad you're feeling so much better. But you'd be missed here, and we need and appreciate your expertise and wisdom as a hippie-veteran.

Regards,

Margaret

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Yes, I'm sleeping much better. Thanks for asking. I'm beginning to think it's time for me to unsubscibe from this group, but it's still too much fun to read. TaTa CharloteSUZANNE SNYDER <juneflower60@...> wrote:

Hi Stan,

Thats a bummer that happen you are lucky you didn't electric yourself and thats good you know how to fix it. Well you have a nice day.

SusieStan <sagebush2020@...> wrote:

This morning I post a message to you, , about the joys of gardening.I've been working in the yard, and I have good news and I have bad news.First, the bad news:I had an accident.Now the good news:The accident didn't affect my body, only my extension cord.I was trimming a hedge. I'm used to garden equipment that is cordless and uses gas and oil.My relatively new trimmer is electric, my first energy-using tool like that.I was cutting away thinking about what a wonderful world this could be when suddenly my trimmer stopped. I looked down, and the cord was cut beautifully in two. I didn't even notice it, but I cut right through the electric cord.Well, thats better than cutting through my new hip prothesis, non?Things could have been much worse. I could have been just

starting the trimming, but I was virtually finished.I can fix the cord, so ce n'est pas grave.Be careful when you work in the garden folks. Accidents happen.Merely looks at the statistics related to the pregnancy frequency among teen-aged girls!Cheers,Stan,l'homme,in France> > Thanks for understanding. >

> Leigh, I can't even imigin getting a call out of the blue asking > if > > you would like to have surgery next week. But with such a long > wait > > common in the UK, getting as ready as possible, as soon as > possible > > may be your best bet, in case you do get a call like that next > month.> > You are right I need to sit down and make a list on paper instead > of > > letting it fly around in my head. Makeing a list is one of the of > > the things flying around, hopefully my next day off from work, I > will > > work on my list. Did get a few things from the hardward store > today, > > that I will find usefull in this new phase. > > > > Stan and Charlotte,> > Its good to hear you are both so much back to normal (or as close > as > > you can get Stan). Each time you

report yard work, Stan, I get > > hopeful maybe I can get the place looking good, and enjoy the > > process, insteading of dreading it like I have been as I have > > deterioated. Hey, have you tried turning your compost pile yet? > I > > missed Stans preop jitters, but I well remember yours Charlotte. > I > > hope you are sleeping better now also.> > > > Ta,> >

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Hi Charlotte ,

I'm glad you'll staying on and your welcome and Have a good night also.

Susiecharlotte clark <charlottie3@...> wrote:

Hi Susie, Thanks for those kind words. This board sometimes seems anonymous, there's so much from so many different people at once. It's nice to know that my few words have been noticed. You convinced me to stay listed. You have a good night, now. Charlotte in CTSUZANNE SNYDER <juneflower60@...> wrote:

Hi Charlotte,

I don't know if you remember me my name is Susie you gave me advise and I like reading what you have to say to other people and I like you to stay on the list also. Well you have a good day. juneflower60 or Susiecharlotte clark <charlottie3@...> wrote:

Hi Margaret, The only trouble with this group is that there's always dozens of messages on my screen to plough through. Of course, I'm under no obligation to answer them all, and I don't. It's fun to jump in when I have something to say. I feel really blessed!! Three months after surgery, I can walk without pain!! My husband and I are taking a short trip for Labor Day Weekend, and then my life begins again the following week. I'm not quite sure yet how I'll shape it, but I'll figure it out, one day at a time. Lots of luck to you on your own recuperation. You'll get there before you know it!! It's nice to know that I'll be missed if I take myself off the list. Charlotte in CTMargaret Hayon <margaret@...> wrote:

Please don't unsubscribe, Charlotte! I'm glad you're feeling so much better. But you'd be missed here, and we need and appreciate your expertise and wisdom as a hippie-veteran.

Regards,

Margaret

Re: To from Charlotte in CT

Yes, I'm sleeping much better. Thanks for asking. I'm beginning to think it's time for me to unsubscibe from this group, but it's still too much fun to read. TaTa CharloteSUZANNE SNYDER <juneflower60@...> wrote:

Hi Stan,

Thats a bummer that happen you are lucky you didn't electric yourself and thats good you know how to fix it. Well you have a nice day.

SusieStan <sagebush2020@...> wrote:

This morning I post a message to you, , about the joys of gardening.I've been working in the yard, and I have good news and I have bad news.First, the bad news:I had an accident.Now the good news:The accident didn't affect my body, only my extension cord.I was trimming a hedge. I'm used to garden equipment that is cordless and uses gas and oil.My relatively new trimmer is electric, my first energy-using tool like that.I was cutting away thinking about what a wonderful world this could be when suddenly my trimmer stopped. I looked down, and the cord was cut beautifully in two. I didn't even notice it, but I cut right through the electric cord.Well, thats better than cutting through my new hip prothesis, non?Things could have been much worse. I could have been just

starting the trimming, but I was virtually finished.I can fix the cord, so ce n'est pas grave.Be careful when you work in the garden folks. Accidents happen.Merely looks at the statistics related to the pregnancy frequency among teen-aged girls!Cheers,Stan,l'homme,in France> > Thanks for understanding. >

> Leigh, I can't even imigin getting a call out of the blue asking > if > > you would like to have surgery next week. But with such a long > wait > > common in the UK, getting as ready as possible, as soon as > possible > > may be your best bet, in case you do get a call like that next > month.> > You are right I need to sit down and make a list on paper instead > of > > letting it fly around in my head. Makeing a list is one of the of > > the things flying around, hopefully my next day off from work, I > will > > work on my list. Did get a few things from the hardward store > today, > > that I will find usefull in this new phase. > > > > Stan and Charlotte,> > Its good to hear you are both so much back to normal (or as close > as > > you can get Stan). Each time you

report yard work, Stan, I get > > hopeful maybe I can get the place looking good, and enjoy the > > process, insteading of dreading it like I have been as I have > > deterioated. Hey, have you tried turning your compost pile yet? > I > > missed Stans preop jitters, but I well remember yours Charlotte. > I > > hope you are sleeping better now also.> > > > Ta,> >

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