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"Quality of life"......a gift that just keeps on giving.

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My word! Where are you? Can or do you go out in this weather? It must be devastating for your skin....eyes, nose....6000' in mountains of NM? I' m soooooo impressed, Chris. You are a tough woman!

Hey, Toughy, when is your surgery scheduled?

I'm recuperating from my journey into the world of all things electronics. Fingers, hands, back, neck, brain, eyes, whole body paying the price for last week.

John, I went downstairs yesterday and sat at my desk to do a couple of things. My fit watch was charging, in a desktop USB. Hmmmmm. It attaches to the back of the watch with magnets. Oh!

My desktop is erased. Empty. NADA! GONE! EMPTY!

I transferred all files to the new phone and laptop.
Ain't life grand? God is good! The watch now charges in my BR electric outlet!

In a day or 2 I'll address that issue. There is a way I'm sure to transfer back, maybe even cleaned up since I cleaned up files during the process. Do you think Webroot is good for virus, malware protection? Trend?

Wow, this "Quality of Life " business is challenging.

Best and blessings to all.
Elizabeth

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@ess77 Hi Elizabeth, just a plug for Trend. I love it! So unobtrusive, does not get in your face but stays out of sight doing it's thing. I opt for their cheapest antivirus for like 5 years at least and have been very happy with them. Just fyi, Hank

Hey there Elizabeth, @ess77 on a good cold afternoon. So sorry, I assumed you had followed me around the world. The incident with the too-tight surgical wrap happened when I lived in Idyllwild, CA at 6,000 ft, above Palm Springs, not New Mexico.

I think you thought I was there right then. And it would have been quite cold in either NM or 6000 ft up the San Jacinto Mountain above Palm Springs.

Just one more item that I think will keep me in the running for the prize. Today, at 3 pm our thermometer is at 11 degrees. Better than 7 degrees this morning. And just so it is not a surprise to you today......I now live in Minnesota on the Mississippi River. We live above the River on what we call Adams Landing. I have attached a current image of our yard. Lots of snow and too cold for critters. I have been teasing a ruby red cardinal this afternoon. He wants peanuts.

May you live with ease.
Chris