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03-08-2022, 12:37 PM
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All my plants are in S/H
mainly because I live in New Mexico at 5000 feet of very dry air. My spring bloomers are starting to spike and have on open, small lovely white and purple.
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I am glad you are feeling better after your health setback. I had one myself, and am still having operations connected to it.
I also live in New Mexico, and keep my plants in "semi-Hydroponic" without the lecca balls. I find the plants need and want the natural bark, so I use orchiota, since it does not break down as fast. I've had experience with all they types except the vandas, and I am now favoring Phragsmipediums (you guessed it, I like plants that like to remain moist!)
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03-08-2022, 02:32 PM
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I am glad you are feeling better after your health setback. I had one myself, and am still having operations connected to it.
I also live in New Mexico, and keep my plants in "semi-Hydroponic" without the lecca balls. I find the plants need and want the natural bark, so I use orchiota, since it does not break down as fast. I've had experience with all they types except the vandas, and I am now favoring Phragsmipediums (you guessed it, I like plants that like to remain moist!)
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Fortunately I am healthy except for the BPPV dizziness and fall/near falls. Have the blues from being stuck in the house and no volunteer work at the court house because the clinic I have coordinated for over 10 yrs was cancelled due to Covid.
In what part of New Mexico do you live? I am in Valencia County 20+ miles S of ABQ.
Hope your health improves soon.
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03-10-2022, 08:59 PM
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I have just seen this thread right now. Welcome back!!!!!!! Very nice to have you back again Early!!
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03-10-2022, 09:02 PM
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I have just seen this thread right now. Welcome back!!!!!!! Very nice to have you back again Early!!
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thanks SouthPark. I sure have missed being unable to log on but it is fixed now. How is Ginger Car. My black beauty, Baby BooBoo is 14 and so far healthy.
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03-11-2022, 01:03 AM
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thanks SouthPark. I sure have missed being unable to log on but it is fixed now. How is Ginger Car. My black beauty, Baby BooBoo is 14 and so far healthy.
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Excellent to hear that BooBoo is doing fine Early! Gingercat is still doing great. She came up with a finger trick - where she raises her paw when she wants a cat biscuit hehe. Will do a video later to show. She becomes a paw raising machine - one raise of the paw for each biscuit!
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03-20-2022, 12:34 AM
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Excellent to hear that BooBoo is doing fine Early! Gingercat is still doing great. She came up with a finger trick - where she raises her paw when she wants a cat biscuit hehe. Will do a video later to show. She becomes a paw raising machine - one raise of the paw for each biscuit!
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Just a very quick followup post - about what I meant hehe.
I'm holding the phone-cam, and somebody else is feeding gingercat.
gingercat doesn't always just put the paw on a hand ----- she can even just raise her paw ----- which means she wants cat biscuits (when she does raise the paw in the air, or waves it around a little bit).
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03-20-2022, 01:15 AM
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another Ginger Car
My daughter, a retired disable veteran, move to Alabama a couple of yrs ago. She has alway been alergic to cat. But decided on getting one. She sat for an hour with Abby at the shelter, found a ginger that did not produce red eyes and nose, and brought her home. Abby cat has been a life line for Connie. She is so inlove with her. Abby sleeps with her, wakes her up to demand a cuddle, or "more food." Calls her the Angel. Connie post on FB photos of her. Current ones is of Abby inspecting all the quilting blocks my daughter has started sewing.
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03-20-2022, 06:05 PM
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Sorry to hear about your fall and so glad to hear you are recovering and home.
The little furry family members certainly enrich our lives.
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03-22-2022, 05:14 PM
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Abby sleeps with her, wakes her up to demand a cuddle, or "more food." Calls her the Angel. Connie post on FB photos of her. Current ones is of Abby inspecting all the quilting blocks my daughter has started sewing.
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This one is a definitely a really good one! What a nice match!
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