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Was it hay or was it straw? Straw is bedding material...hay is food. Hay is
green, straw is yellowish and has no little leaves and flower parts in it. Diana -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 "marika" wrote in message om... Kate Dicey wrote in message ... Some days I can run up the stairs, some days they feel like climbing a cliff! But the ladder into the loft is a real ladder! Ally loft ladder, that tucks up into the loft and id hidden by a let down hatchway. When the knees and elbows are painful, I don't go up there much. There's usually SOME fabric down in the sewing room to play with. My hands are not badly affected. Mostly it's the knees, hips and elbows, but sometimes I hurt in places I swear don't HAVE any connection tissues or tendons! Now, I, unfortunately DO get hit hard with the depression side of it. And the 'cold flushes' get me too! I've just been up to kiss James goodnight, and he hid under the duvet, saying AARGH i hope it was a quilted one! i saw some beauties at graves mountain this week the seller said they cost 100 here, but once they leave the county she charges 300 there was a gorgeous blue and yellow won there that i would have bought if not for the fact that someone beat me to it the other wacky thing i saw was the bales of hay were spray painted with faces..probably to encourage kids to climb and slide it was kinda cute buut can the livestock eat the stuff once it is painted like that, if not it is a waste of good food mk5000 "Oh, I'm tickled as well. I'm hoping that I can just hang on long enough to dodge the cancer bullet. But, that said, I hate to see the medical profession boasting that we owe our long life to them rather than our genes and luck. "--ron hammon |
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marika wrote:
i hope it was a quilted one! No - just a duvet in a standard cover! His space Quilt is tucked away with all his other stuff while we re-decorate his room. It's on my web site, though, so do go and have a look. i saw some beauties at graves mountain this week the seller said they cost 100 here, but once they leave the county she charges 300 there was a gorgeous blue and yellow won there that i would have bought if not for the fact that someone beat me to it Sounds lovely! Why do blue and yellow work so well together? Hm... Having said that, the mattress cover on the sewing room bed is blue and yellow check, and ugly as sin! the other wacky thing i saw was the bales of hay were spray painted with faces..probably to encourage kids to climb and slide it was kinda cute buut can the livestock eat the stuff once it is painted like that, if not it is a waste of good food Must have been straw, not hay. Fun to play in! However, NOT what my loft is for - that's for fabric! Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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"Diana Curtis" wrote in message ...
Was it hay or was it straw? Straw is bedding material...hay is food. Hay is green, straw is yellowish and has no little leaves and flower parts in it. Maybe clearly for you, but I don't see it it was covered in paint mk5000 "One thing is that a little carb makes me want more, whereas a little fat makes me satisfied. I get more satisfied eating a tablespoon of peanut butter than I used to get eating an entire bag of Milky Way Funsize."--chakolate |
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