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6/13

 

@Oznell 

 

On vacation, after dinner, we went to the shop with the 3 big Christmas area!  Loads of beautiful trees with ornaments and ribbons!

 

We parked on the opposite end of where I need to be and after walking through all of those items, I couldn't walk any longer. They were doing magnolias.  No thanks.

 

 

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@ECBG ,  oh, I'm glad you're on vacation, despite physical travails.  There's something so luxurious about touring gorgeous Christmas shops when it's warm outside!  Don't overdo now.  I wasn't sure what you meant about magnolias--  do you not like them, or were you just too tired at that point to appreciate?

 

Hope you're having fun, resting, and dining enjoyably! 

 

 

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@Oznell 

 

Magnolias don't say winter or Christmas to me but they were pretty.

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Speaking of magnolias, I planted a magnolia tree here when I moved here and it is in full bloom now.  It is huge.  I sometimes wish I had not but it gives us lots of shade so I guess it is worth the land it consumes.

 

Glad you are able to get out and about. You must have a portable oxygen concentrator.  We are still trying to get one of those for DH.  He gets his walking test for that today.  He has been on oxygen for a while and I can no longer carry those tanks when we have to go out of town to university hospital for his immuno/chemotherapy treatments.  Sweet friends have been helping me but pretty soon friends tire of helping and start asking "why don't you get one of those portable concentrators?"  I keep saying that I am trying.  That's the best I can do. Carrying oxygen and a wheelchair around are more than I can do alone anymore.