I got the chainsaw working again and was able to get about 2/3 of the task done before getting too short of breath.
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haha I didn't know they were different.Bought a new toothpaste by accident, but it was nice. Spearmint instead of peppermint.
It's been a busy day. My Mama and I had just got started with the morning coffee time, when Daddy came back saying that someone had told him that our horses were out. We had to gulp down the cup, skip the second cup and rush to get dressed and throw some hay in the truck to lure the horses back with if needed. When we got there, the horses came readily. The fence was down in many areas.
Things are kind of suspicious. We've found clips moved to a different position on the pole, there will be several sections down at once, we put a camera and it was damaged before.I hate it when mornings start like that! Why are your fences down so often? Trees and limbs sometimes fall on our fences where the donkeys live so we patrol the perimeter after big storms.
I appreciate people who teach me new things. I thank you for this.Solastalgia (/ˌsɒləˈstældʒə/) is a form of emotional or existential distress caused by negatively perceived environmental change. A distinction can be made between solastalgia as the lived experience of negatively perceived change in the present, and eco-anxiety linked to worry or concern about what may happen in the future (associated with "pre-traumatic stress".