Hi Nancy,
NB> NB>> unscathed... ;) And, having put them up, you will indeed
NB> NB>> enjoy them this winter.. :)
RH> We got some a few years ago and did the same thing. This time I think
RH> the peaches were a bit riper to begin with.
NB> Possible. :)
That's the most logical reasoning. IIRC, last time we got them the day
before we left, from a farmer's market (a friend actually picked them
up, along with some for herself).
NB> NB>>> in case they cared....
NB> RH>> Yes, but we had other things to take care of, and my fall/break
NB> threw RH>> us out of sorts for a few days.
NB> Ah, yes, that would throw a monkeywrench into things... ;)
RH> Quite so, but smoothing out now. Getting used to the temporary new
RH> normal. Not fun but knowing it's short term makes it more bearable.
NB> Yup, as long as you heal clean, you shouldn't have issues later... :)
NB> Since you didn't tear anything, there shouldn't be long-term problems.
Don't appear to be any problems right now. I've been doing my best to
keep the shoulder area from moving which will best aid the healing. The
bone didn't shatter, another big plus in the recovery process.
NB> RH>> visit with those not needed for the clean up. Getting creemees
NB> RH>> the first night in VT is traditional as we understand.
NB> NB>> Like getting ice cream cones (and poutine) is a tradition with
NB> our NB>> mission teams to Quebec... ;)
RH> Probably so. (G) I think some of this year's team got a creemee every
RH> day/night of the time we were in VT.
NB> Quick addiction, eh...? :)
Very! (G)
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