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Glad to see you back Baroness, sorry to hear about the illness and that it spoilt your holiday as for the back, well, many years ago when I put my back out my GP just did a lot of pulling and twisting of my joints, then the silly man told me to rest for a couple of weeks. I mean how are you supposed to rest when you have a baby and toddler to look after
I know when I was having bad muscle spasms in my back a couple of years ago the chiropractor sorted that out very quickly and easily, well it was him that told me he thought I had Osteoporosis which started the ball rolling getting it diagnosed and the treatment started.
I hope yours isn't the start of anything serious so you try and get it sorted out before it gets worse, and it's nice to have you back with us.
Punkster, you should be proud of yourself. Obviously others recognize your talents.
I once had a potential employer offer me $1000 to stay away and never fill out another application.
Well after almost 3 months of flooding around here the river has dropped over 6 foot enough where the water is off our levees which is a good feeling were going to start bringing our valuables home next week.
Here is what the Interstate Highway north of our city looks like after three months of Rushing water on it. They say it may take two years to repair it.
Here is what some of the farm fields look like those of you who are not familiar with center pivot irrigation those are at least 8 to 10 foot tall some may never farm again. That in the sand from the river.
That looks Truly devastating Jerry.Looks like a massive clean-up job.Was your home affected.
Danny
No not at all, but some that live with in 1/2 mile of the levees have been pumping water out of their basements for 2 1/2 months and will be pumping for maybe another 2 months our flood stage is 29 feet we will get there in about two more weeks but it needs to drop another 4 feet for these people's basements and the groundwater to dry up a little.
Jerry