-=> Quoting Ruth Haffly to Nancy Backus on 09-24-16 13:59 <=-
NB>>> unscathed... ;) And, having put them up, you will indeed
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. :)
RH> That's the most logical reasoning. IIRC, last time we got them the day
RH> before we left, from a farmer's market (a friend actually picked them
RH> up, along with some for herself).
Possibly a slightly different variety, too, then... But quite likely
that this year's did start out a bit riper as well... :)
NB>>>> in case they cared....
RH>>> Yes, but we had other things to take care of, and my fall/break
RH>>> threw 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.
RH> Don't appear to be any problems right now. I've been doing my best to
RH> keep the shoulder area from moving which will best aid the healing.
RH> The bone didn't shatter, another big plus in the recovery process.
It all seems like a justifiably optimistic outlook.. :)
RH>>> visit with those not needed for the clean up. Getting creemees
RH>>> the first night in VT is traditional as we understand.
NB>>> Like getting ice cream cones (and poutine) is a tradition with
NB>>> our mission teams to Quebec... ;)
RH>> Probably so. (G) I think some of this year's team got a creemee
RH>> every day/night of the time we were in VT.
NB>> Quick addiction, eh...? :)
RH> Very! (G)
Some things just are like that... (G)
ttyl neb
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