What's outside of your picture window today?
As we get ready for the real winter to show up and COVID-19 still playing a major part in our lives I like to spend moments of my day de-stressing about what's going on in the world today. All I have to do is look out the window and observe some of natures beautiful creatures, how they interact and ponder how small it makes my troubles seem. Sometimes I may even get the opportunity to take a photo or two. How about you? Anything going on outside of your window(s) that you want to share?
For those members that have the ability to size your photos before you upload them to the discussion, may I suggest using the following sizes:
– 500 x 335 pixels (landscape)
– 210 x 210 pixels (square)
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These gorgeous photos are appreciated any time by everyone! Thank you for sharing with us. I am actually in Florida right now so I’m being treated to flowers and palm trees while my friends and family back home are freezing their nubbins off. ☺️. I don’t feel guilty at all. Haha
Regarding stem cell therapy for injuries and other applications; There is quite a lot of research being done in regenerative medicine using stem cells. And of course our friends at Mayo are leaders in this area.
https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-regenerative-medicine/patient-care/regenerative-medicine-therapeutic-suites
I hope and pray right along with you, Elizabeth that there is something that can be done to help your son regain his life. Sending you a big hug. 😘
Could you please say where to select these options above on the iphone?
Love the pictures Elizabeth - flowers are my favorites. Can't wait for the next rain & warm up to launch our spring bloom time here. It won't be quite as spectacular as in the past though, since we lost so much in the "big freeze" last year. We have new owners for our park, so I am waiting a year to see their landscape plans before I add to my yard.
Sue
These are awesome photos! I love how vivid the colors are in the florals, they would make great cards.
@sueinmn, and all...Glad you like them. I do too. I'm pretty much at the point of cleaning and repaving the patio, adding a few plants along the inside of the fence after having a short wall installed. Then, I'll put pots and plant plants and relax and enjoy as long as I'm here.
Next week I have 4 window companies coming by to give quotes. Then, I'll contact paving co to do the patio. I enjoy puttering with the plants and feeders, an occasional cup of coffee or tea in the morning, maybe iced tea in the afternoon. No entertaining at all, it's just me and the birds. Don't need anything like heaters or fans or whatever...just my flowers and birds. Simple and easy and not too costly.
First, to the bank for a loan. I am feeling better almost daily, so maybe I'll be able to get these things finished. The week after next is the plumber. Then, clear out storage.
I pray to keep the energy level and improve so I can actually get these important projects completed...after 20 years!
Was ckg the feeders earlier...a new and quite large yellow-green tanager was sitting all alone on the fence, looking it all over. Several doves were in the grass outside the fence. They're probably congregated now feasting and enjoying life. I do love it.
Blessings to all. elizabeth
The Okanagan Valley is beautiful. I’ve driven across the border around there. I went to Western Washington University in Bellingham as an undergrad. I’m so glad you stuck up for yourself and get to be more independent and near family! P.S. Laurie, see my other message too!
Oh nice, Lori. Rub it in…some of us are still freezing 🥶 our “nubbins” off! Although, it’s amazing how warm 30 feels after being in single digits or below for more than a month!
Yes, I do believe that stem cells hold a lot of hope for the future healing of many diseases.
Sending my best positive thoughts for you and your son, Elizabeth.
Nice! I’d post mine, but everything is covered in snow. Except the rhododendron…and, he’s just sad and shivering.
@athenalee Hi Athena. I have American relatives in Bellingham, who often come up to Canada to visit me. Not during the Pandemic, of course, but hopefully soon once more.