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Post by Carol2 on Dec 16, 2016 22:57:01 GMT
Yes, I am in Texas. I'm cold natured anyway so when the temps drop, I keep adding layers. Cuddle Duds are a lifesaver!
Instead of reading I took a nap. Feeling some better, thanks all.
Carol2
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Post by RobinS811 on Dec 16, 2016 23:59:54 GMT
Anngie, I have a head shot I got for work a few years ago and that is what mine is. I have it on my laptop. so was able to do it in profile, then edit profile. It has something to click on that says upload your own avatar, and you can put a photo on that. If you have one you like on your phone, it might be easier to e-mail it to yourself, save it on a laptop or tablet, and then upload. What kind of dog do you have?
Karen, are the supermarkets near you like they are here before a storm, you would think people won't be able to get out for weeks, so the shelves are cleared of bread and milk as soon as they talk about snow.
My dog wears a coat when it is colder than 32 degrees, which is just my thing, and he doesn't seem to be too bothered on his feet unless he gets snow trapped, or gets salt in his paws. He only weighs 10 lbs, and has thin fur. He's a yorkiepoo, and has fur like a yorkie, not a poodle. I read something last year that small dogs should wear coats in the cold weather.
I have my sauce cooking, am kind of making up the recipe as I go along. I looked at a few different ones, and made it how I wanted, with what I had in the house and bought yesterday. I was able to scrounge enough celery. They had 96% lean ground beef at Trader Joe's, so it ends up not being such a bad thing to eat, especially since I don't usually have much during the day.
Stay warm all. Carol, we will just be jealous of you and your over 32 degree weather.
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