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This is today
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Just Call Me Chuck
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Love the beach!
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Al Sabetta
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I am crabby
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Just Call Me Chuck
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Today I changed a sponge on my reverse flow undergravel in the 20 gallon in my room (checkerboard cichlids, blue rams, some shrimp, nerite snails)
I am trying to find a way to catch fry (Neolamprologus Similis) as the eight adults in my son's 20 gallon have spawned, and there are about three groups of fry in there.
Most of the fry is 1/4 inch, but a few are 1/2 inch long. I am thinking the best way will be a fish trap. I will then put them in a breeder box or a hang on front refugium.
Am taking it slow so the dressing on my right leg doesn't come off as the doc took a 2 x 4 inch chunk down to the fat which removed ingrown hairs, cysts, etc...
My sores from Hidradenitis Suppurative are healing (finally was able to convince a doc that my issues were an autoimmune disease and get a script for Humira).
One of our friends is giving me a Banjo Catfish as they didn't even know they had it as it was hiding in the substrate. They have taken their aquarium down so the cat is in a small holding container. It will go in my 75 gallon since it won't get too big, and is peaceful. It can eat flake or bladder snails.
My lawn is coming in as I have seeded the front yard with Kentucky Blue Grass and Dutch Clover.
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From Winter to Summer in 48 hours here in my backyard in Idaho. 64 degrees and climbing...
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At my age, everything is irritating.
Willie, thats a beautiful scene. where are you when you are taking the pic? A porch or deck ? I know where I would be having a coffee in the Am.
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At my age, everything is irritating.
no Apologies needed Willie its a great pic and no pic would do that scene justice.
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That’s a breath taking view to wake up to every morning
Taking hubby in for cataract surgery today for the right eye. Left eye is next week. Hopefully he will be able to see again.
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
My grandpa had it done probably 30 years ago. It was a bigger deal at the time than it is now. I remember him marveling at how he could see the blades of grass again which he hadn't seen in decades. Grandma had it done more like 10 years ago and it was almost like just going to the doctor for a checkup. Remarkable difference in how invasive the procedure has become.
Good luck to you and your husband, Pat!