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Bosom Buddies

Started by Pat, March 29, 2016, 01:17:18 PM

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patricia19


jane


Thanks,  Patricia, for that link. 

Darlene...I just want to keep them out of my birdfeeders and suet feeders.  For that I get "squirrel baffles" from the farm and home store...here they are at Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/squirrel-baffles-poles/s?k=squirrel+baffles+for+poles

I'm watching the Trump trial...well, the reports from the trial as it's not allowed to be televised.

I'm busy getting my kitchen sink emptied and dishes washed and put away, dishwasher emptied, etc.

Take care, stay safe from the storms that seem to be constant, etc.

jane






Cottoncandy

Thanks Patrica and Jane..I will try that

jane


Greetings, Everybody!

I'm incredibly tired this morning...and so glad I have no more appts today.  Yesterday ended up being very stressful.  First, the surgeon did the removal of three "lesions" he thought should go, and this morning, that area of my chest is very tender.  I go back in 2 weeks to have all the stitches removed. 

Then I had an hour annual meeting with banking folks.

Tomorrow is the cystoscopy here in town at our hospital.

Stay safe and healthy.  I sure hope we get a break from all the storms and disasters soon.

jane


Cottoncandy

Good morning...it seems some areas are getting wind and hail ..we are already in hot temps..I had all 4 of my kids and several gkids here for Mothers Day...hated to see them leave...I wonder your opinion on my next question..of course feel free to not comment...I need to decide on my last wishes for when God calls me home..I can't decide between creamation or grave side...I want to do which might be the easiest on family...or I could do nothing and let them decide....any comment.???

RAMMEL

Cottoncandy, - I have selected cremation. One good reason (IMHO) is it takes up less space. Also the ultimate location of remains is more selectable. For me, cremation allowed for all of my immediate family to be put in the family plot (actually in one grave plot). There would not be room for that many caskets.
It's the WINDMILLS

          THIMK

diglady

I too have chosen cremation. In fact, it is all paid for. I did it with a member of a funeral home and my daughter was present. Price $1200 cremation-vs $9000 burial. Also my ashes will be at a Veterans Cemetary nearby. So I have left NO hassle for the family.

patricia19

Cremation makes sense for me. There are many places here, not only graveyards, that accept cremains. There are also memorial gardens, and church sacristies. Some graveyards have walled gardens, or family areas for cremains, as well as sharing a grave site.