Snails - Response on Threads Part 3

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AttyPops

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Great pic Fran, thanks. That's the spirit!

Good morning snails. Happy St. Patrick's Day.

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    G'mornin, snails!

    I'm testing out moving around on one crutch outside the house today. As long as I don't have to take a walk as long as to my car and back until I leave work, I should be good. *fingers crossed*

    :D



    Hope everyone had a good weekend!

    Morning,Mad:) Good luck.
     

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    Two (2) sets of dining chair cushions delivered to cleaner.
    Possible outcome:
    1. Successful cleaning, do swap with 2 more sets Thursday
    2. buy entire new dining set
    3. Have chairs reupholstered

    The brisket starts its long simmer shortly... will need 6 hours.

    Then the cabbage and other assorted veggies around 16h00.
     

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    Good afternoon Snails! :) I'd love to say that I read back and know how everything is going for everyone, but I didn't do that. I hope you are all doing well. Apparently a bunch of snow dropped today south of there, including on Delaware, sorry about that...but I'm glad it didn't snow here this time.

    Work has been busy and stressful, but everything is progressing as it should.

    Now I'm going to greet some others and try to catch up on some threads, but I'll be back soon whether you like it or not!! :D
     

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    Glad you made it in one piece, Tibs.
    Pass some of that here Catt.
    Yes CES, I logged on to post that in "cool science" thread. So forgive me for copy-catting. You officially beat me to it. Good job.

    Another version since I have it prepped anyway:
    Gravitational waves offer new insight into Big Bang

    In a landmark achievement, scientists say they have seen ripples in the weave of the universe, which would provide the first direct evidence that the universe underwent a massive and incomprehensibly fast growth spurt in its earliest infancy.

    If the new findings are confirmed, they could very well earn their discoverers the Nobel Prize, says astrophysicist Xavier Siemens of the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
     
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