Wow, what a come back! I’m so glad you felt good enough to do all that. It wore me out just reading about it. Praise the Lord for all his tender mercies! 🙂 ❤
Playing tag with baby skunks? Brave man! Your ability to rebound and get all that work done is just prayers at work. You made me tired reading all that you did 😉
Haven’t seen hide nor raised tail of mommy skunk. I think these little guys are weened and she’s probably happy to pawn them off on me, and get a break.
Genie! No one works on my roof but me. I have a flat roof which is common in the Southwest. An air-professional wouldn’t bother with it, would take too long to schedule, and charge me way too much if I could get one to do it (I know from experience). Any young punk wouldn’t know where to step and could get hurt much more easily than me, so I would have to be up on the roof anyway to supervise young punks to keep them from damaging my roof and getting hurt. I’m ten times faster than any young punk at making repairs like I did. I was done so quickly Laurie didn’t realize I had changed out the motor on the cooler. You need to know the geography, common roof types in the area, and situation before you tell people what they should or should not do.
Oh, I live in Canada and it’s a rare sight to see a flat roof, and I know of too many people who have fallen off of roofs, sadly, a couple of people I know died that way.
I was just worried about you, I see now that it was due to my not realizing that where you live the roofs are flat. I meant well, and was sincerely worried about you, Tim.
Tim, I should be so lucky that when I’m sick (and believe me, I know physical illness all too well), that someone kindly thinks of me and worries about me doing too much.
Wow, what a come back! I’m so glad you felt good enough to do all that. It wore me out just reading about it. Praise the Lord for all his tender mercies! 🙂 ❤
Thanks, Natalie!
I’m still praying! So hang in there! 👍😊❤️
Buon Weekend 🙂
Grazie, Simona! You too!
Playing tag with baby skunks? Brave man! Your ability to rebound and get all that work done is just prayers at work. You made me tired reading all that you did 😉
Thanks, Teri! Skunks are quite playful and they don’t spray unless they feel threatened. I gotta “Keep on Truckin'” as they used to say.
Just me leaping straight up in the air like a cat upon seeing them would be enough to scare them LOL You have the right spirit for this.
I think they would laugh as that’s the reaction I think they would like to get out of me.
Watch out for mommy she may not be as sociable.
Haven’t seen hide nor raised tail of mommy skunk. I think these little guys are weened and she’s probably happy to pawn them off on me, and get a break.
Lucky you!
Genie! No one works on my roof but me. I have a flat roof which is common in the Southwest. An air-professional wouldn’t bother with it, would take too long to schedule, and charge me way too much if I could get one to do it (I know from experience). Any young punk wouldn’t know where to step and could get hurt much more easily than me, so I would have to be up on the roof anyway to supervise young punks to keep them from damaging my roof and getting hurt. I’m ten times faster than any young punk at making repairs like I did. I was done so quickly Laurie didn’t realize I had changed out the motor on the cooler. You need to know the geography, common roof types in the area, and situation before you tell people what they should or should not do.
Oh, I live in Canada and it’s a rare sight to see a flat roof, and I know of too many people who have fallen off of roofs, sadly, a couple of people I know died that way.
I was just worried about you, I see now that it was due to my not realizing that where you live the roofs are flat. I meant well, and was sincerely worried about you, Tim.
I understand your concern and appreciate you being worried, but you need not admonish when you don’t understand the circumstances.
You have a strong will, Tim. It will see you through.
You have to press on as best you can! You always fight and never give up until you can’t fight any longer. Thanks, Cathy.
I believe in that philosophy too, and it can move mountains.
Tim, I should be so lucky that when I’m sick (and believe me, I know physical illness all too well), that someone kindly thinks of me and worries about me doing too much.
Genie, I really do appreciate your worrying about me. Thanks!
Wow! You are ample proof that you can’t keep a good man down. 🙂
Thanks, Matt!