SandySu, thanks once again for these excellent pics you've posted. I've started a new photo album for them and have one of the winter scenes up as wallpaper on my computer right now.
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Sorry you're down in the dumps about your arm surgery. I'm more inclined to judge by how I'm feeling/performing rather than what a dr. says. It seems you've made significant improvement because of your PT, so may I suggest a wait-and-see attitude? I am keeping you in my prayers.
Lizzie, loved the goat pictures! Goats can be so much fun; we had them as kids. We received 4 orphaned babies and bottle-fed them. My mom had her heart set on goat's milk -- guess she should have examined them a little closer. They all turned out to be billies, haha. They followed us around like puppy dogs. They'd stand at the end of our 1/4-mile driveway every day waiting for the school bus to drop us off. They quickly learned how to open our screen door and would walk right into the house. Mom didn't like that part, LOL.
Debra, sorry about the trouble you're having. Gee, if we could only pick our relatives.
Gee, I hope Holly's doing okay. Would love to hear from her. Hope she is recovering from her illness.
About DIY:
I've only been making DIY juice for a couple of weeks, but I love it. I started pretty simple, though, with mainly fruit flavors and ethyl maltol for sweetening. The EM doesn't sweeten a whole lot, but I've found it really makes the fruit flavors pop.
This morning I made a chocolate cream vape with 4 flavors & EM (double chocolate clear, double choclate dark, whipped cream & sweet cream). It turned out pretty darned good & I ended up vaping about 1 ml of it. My 1st vape of it, and hence my 1st impression, however, was "Oh no it tastes like burnt coffee

." I waited a bit, and then it really did taste like creamy chocolate, more like chocolate icing than chocolate candy. I think I just tasted too soon, needed to let the wicks get more saturated first. It will be interesting to see how the flavor changes after a bit of steeping.
In less than 2 weeks I've now made around 16 different juices, some more than once (I keep vaping up all the watermelon, juicy peach, pear, pineapple & buttery nipple -- can't stay out of them they're so good). I'm only making 5ml batches for right now, because there are just so many flavors I want to try.
The only juice I've made so far that I don't like very much is the banana nut bread. I couldn't really taste anything at first. I added some barvarian cream to it, and now it tastes better & I can at least taste the banana in it. Still not a favorite, though.
I don't vape tobacco flavors, so I'm not making those. But be warned, many tobacco flavors must steep for a month or more before tasting good. There's lots of good info over in the DIY forum.
Have a great day everyone!!