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Line,
Argh, that's what we call "damned if you do, damned if you don't" here! I'm very sorry you have the pain and it stops you from walking as much as you like (and when you'd like). And I wish there were a sunblock that would help you.
Those two shops look wonderful! Glad you have such great resources. And I completely agree about cones! They hold so much yarn as opposed to regular skeins.
Awww, I love the sound of your dream home! Mine has a nice big kitchen for my husband, who loves to cook. I have a huge craft room, with all kinds of fun things and lots of yarns, beads, etc. Then there are the alpacas and llamas for pets - and to provide nice soft fibers.
Joyce,
You're very welcome!
Line,
Oooh, that's a very good point! Of course our summers are much too hot and humid for heavy, intensive training.
I'm so glad you can train your dog year round! Huskies are obviously much better suited to your climate than to ours.
It's funny...I remember one time years ago I'd found a dog wandering around the city where I lived. This was a gorgeous husky...not sure if this dog was male or female. Anyway, the dog was hanging around in the hot, hot weather and was sooooo sweet...obviously the poor critter didn't want to move, it was so hot out! I did contact animal control, who took him/her away. I hope s/he was reunited with his/her humans or found a good home. Sadly, a few months after I found the poor dog, one of my friends said he would have taken him/her in if no one had claimed the dog, and I know that would have been such a great home. But I didn't know my friend yet.
My feeling is on this current situation that my friends were terribly misinformed. I wouldn't be surprised to discover someone told them it would be easy to care for a husky.
Hopefully with your advice the situation can be dealt with properly.
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Betc,
Welcome! I haven't been to Scotland, but have
friends who live there...I LOVE your country and the people!
I thought it might be fun to do a video of a project developing. I started out taking a picture bead by bead, but quickly discovered that was crazy. So I just did row by row. I FINALLY got done. It turned out a little more muddy than I would have liked, but I'm generally pleased. I'm gettting framed and donating it to a local wolf rescue facility that I volunteer with for a silent auction.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/9WDgHzCPUHM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Line,
Argh, that's what we call "damned if you do, damned if you don't" here! I'm very sorry you have the pain and it stops you from walking as much as you like (and when you'd like). And I wish there were a sunblock that would help you.
Those two shops look wonderful! Glad you have such great resources. And I completely agree about cones! They hold so much yarn as opposed to regular skeins.
Awww, I love the sound of your dream home! Mine has a nice big kitchen for my husband, who loves to cook. I have a huge craft room, with all kinds of fun things and lots of yarns, beads, etc. Then there are the alpacas and llamas for pets - and to provide nice soft fibers.
Joyce,
You're very welcome!
Line,
Oooh, that's a very good point! Of course our summers are much too hot and humid for heavy, intensive training.
I'm so glad you can train your dog year round! Huskies are obviously much better suited to your climate than to ours.
It's funny...I remember one time years ago I'd found a dog wandering around the city where I lived. This was a gorgeous husky...not sure if this dog was male or female. Anyway, the dog was hanging around in the hot, hot weather and was sooooo sweet...obviously the poor critter didn't want to move, it was so hot out! I did contact animal control, who took him/her away. I hope s/he was reunited with his/her humans or found a good home. Sadly, a few months after I found the poor dog, one of my friends said he would have taken him/her in if no one had claimed the dog, and I know that would have been such a great home. But I didn't know my friend yet.
My feeling is on this current situation that my friends were terribly misinformed. I wouldn't be surprised to discover someone told them it would be easy to care for a husky.
Hopefully with your advice the situation can be dealt with properly.
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