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Old 07-01-2004, 05:13 PM
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for the moment you will be seeing Dragonryder on the newsgroup instead of
madgardener. Her computer is down, I am about to leave to go out on the
road and she has no way of using her computer until I return. Any posts or
contacts to her go ahead and send them anyway as she says she is going to go
to the local library to use their computer until hers is fixed. I am also
going to let her use my computer downstairs, but until I can give her the
passwords and tell her how to log on to her server and e-mail, it might take
her awhile. And since I don't have her address book, it would be helpful to
her if you gave her a holler so she can add your address to my computer for
the time being. I appreciate your kindness and patience. There is nothing
like computer problems rising their ugly heads when you're about to leave
town. Oh and by the way, when she does get online, it will have my signature
instead of hers. But I'm sure she will identify herself. I'm sending this
as a courtesy for her and will inform her when she gets back from her
errands and discovers I haven't fixed the problem with the connections yet
and will be unable to do so until I return. I apologize for any
inconveniences that she will have with messages and responses. On a garden
note, I see that despite the frigid temperatures, my loony wife was outside
on the kitchen deck planting something in yet another container until she
got too cold and came inside. That's why I love her, she gets such joy
in gardening. Now come springtime she will drag me outside to show me her
little flowers in that container and any other container and spot in her
flowerbeds.

Again, thanks for your patience with her and having to use my computer once
I convince her that's all she has for the time beings.

Sincerely,
Dragonryder,


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Old 08-01-2004, 02:36 AM
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"John Catron" wrote in message
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for the moment you will be seeing Dragonryder on the newsgroup instead of
madgardener. Her computer is down, I am about to leave to go out on the
road and she has no way of using her computer until I return. Any posts or
contacts to her go ahead and send them anyway as she says she is going to

go
to the local library to use their computer until hers is fixed. I am also
going to let her use my computer downstairs, but until I can give her the
passwords and tell her how to log on to her server and e-mail, it might

take
her awhile. And since I don't have her address book, it would be helpful

to
her if you gave her a holler so she can add your address to my computer

for
the time being. I appreciate your kindness and patience. There is

nothing
like computer problems rising their ugly heads when you're about to leave
town. Oh and by the way, when she does get online, it will have my

signature
instead of hers. But I'm sure she will identify herself. I'm sending this
as a courtesy for her and will inform her when she gets back from her
errands and discovers I haven't fixed the problem with the connections yet
and will be unable to do so until I return. I apologize for any
inconveniences that she will have with messages and responses. On a

garden
note, I see that despite the frigid temperatures, my loony wife was

outside
on the kitchen deck planting something in yet another container until she
got too cold and came inside. That's why I love her, she gets such

joy
in gardening. Now come springtime she will drag me outside to show me her
little flowers in that container and any other container and spot in her
flowerbeds.

Again, thanks for your patience with her and having to use my computer

once
I convince her that's all she has for the time beings.

Sincerely,
Dragonryder,

You're a good man, John Catron (a.k.a. Dragonryder)! I know the computer is
her outlet for dreams, speculation, and friends. I know why she speaks
(writes) so highly of you.

A belated cyperspace happy birthday to Marilyn (Madgardener) and a
successful road trip to you on.

John


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Old 08-01-2004, 04:32 PM
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"B & J" bjskeff@removecox-internetcom wrote in message
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"John Catron" wrote in message
lots of sweet words snippered out and pruned



You're a good man, John Catron (a.k.a. Dragonryder)! I know the computer

is
her outlet for dreams, speculation, and friends. I know why she speaks
(writes) so highly of you.


And what you speak is the absolute truth, Brudder. g You blew me away
with your sweet birthday card honey. It came at a time I needed cheering
up. And now I have to make the drive into Knoxville to get Sugar a muzzle
because with ALL of us at work tomorrow, she will rip shit tear ass whatever
she so desires as Squire was unable to rig up something to contain her while
we are gone. A muzzle is humane, she can still drink but not rip things up.
This is because after putting her and Rose back in my car Monday night when
I went to visit Mary Emma in town, (she was causing too much aggrivation and
was bumping into her and she has fibro myalgia very badly and hasn't
recovered from her near death experience) fifteen minutes later when I went
out to leave, I discovered first that I had a rear arm rest. Or HAD. Sugar
in her anxiety and stress of me putting her in the car and not returning for
whatever her reasons were in her little disturbed mind, she pulled the
armrest down and proceeded to tear the material and foam to complete and
total shreds. I was floored. She has never done this in the past, there was
a raw hide chew bone for her to do with, but it was ME she was acting out on
because she had gotten in the front seat with Rose and taken my dayrunner
off the front floorboard and ripped off the leather tab from the zipper. Had
I been ten more minutes I'm sure my day runner would have been torn to
shreds too. She was acting out on ME. So instead of dropping her off at the
pound like I felt like doing (the temps were going to the single digits that
night) and the vet was closed or I would have possibly put her down (no
flames please, because I love this dog but don't have the time or money to
put out for a correctional class). We decided since Squire was leaving that
a muzzle was the best route for now.

Lets pray that it is. If she escapes that and destroys the house tomorrow
while I'm at work, her fate is decided. Despite how much I love her and how
much Rose likes her company, if this doesn't work, she's gone. The
perennials she's destroyed are insignificent. They will eventually be
replaced. The office chair is not totaled, I can still sit in it, just one
corner is gone. My car armrest is gone for good, I covered the back of the
seat with a nice Mexican throw. She didn't rip the seat or back, it was
just the arm rest.

But when we went to LOTR-Return of the Kings and was gone for 7 hours, she
destroyed a $60 futon cover. It wasn't the futon mattress, that would have
been $800 damage...........the waterbed sheet has been patched with magic
fibre and until I can afford to buy another sheet, it will do. The
flowerbeds now have wire laid across them. But if I come home to her having
escaped the muzzle and done damage, she's sealing her fate and back at the
humane society. End of kvetching about her. This is her last chance. I
don't care how smart and sweet she is the rest of the time, she has a
behavior problem and this is the best I can do. I will not beat or whip this
dog because that's not how you do things. FEar is not a factor here.

On a garden note............yes I WAS outside planting bulbs in the cold the
other day. I just didn't think Squire was noticing. Just goes to show you
that we don't always know when ya'll are paying attention g

A belated cyperspace happy birthday to Marilyn (Madgardener) and a
successful road trip to you on.


He left and is in South Carolina dropping off a load. He's passing thru on
his way somewhere else tonight and will be able to pick up the covers,
pillows and coffee maker he left in our truck when I brought all his stuff
once they assigned his truck to him.......he'd forget his head if it weren't
tacked on, and he was running behind because of problems with his truck they
had to fix before he could leave. This will be a two week at a time stint
with time home in between for a couple of days. But with the new law
starting up Tuesday, he'll drive 14 and have to rest 10 which isn't a
problem with my literal and precise trucker. He does things by the book
anyway.

It looks like my computer refuses to talk to his which is the hub and main
one in the network, so I am resigned to come downstairs in his dragon cave
and get online until he's home to fix it. It figures this happens when he
leaves................g
later, road trip.
madgardener up on the ridge, back in fairy holler, overlooking a cold
English Mountain in EAstern Tennessee zone 7, Sunset zone 36 where we're
expecting nasty weather tonight.

John




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"John Catron" expounded:

On a garden
note, I see that despite the frigid temperatures, my loony wife was outside
on the kitchen deck planting something in yet another container until she
got too cold and came inside. That's why I love her, she gets such joy
in gardening. Now come springtime she will drag me outside to show me her
little flowers in that container and any other container and spot in her
flowerbeds.


Aw, John, you're so sweet! What a lovely thing to write.

And we all love Maddie, too, for her flowers and fairies and sharing!

--
Ann, Gardening in zone 6a
Just south of Boston, MA
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